Preliminary Time Schedule
| October 1st | arrival,
registration Lectures 13.00 – 17.00 (coffee break) Symposium dinner |
| October 2nd | Lectures 9.00 – 12.00 (coffee break, lunch) departure |
Preliminary Programme
| October 1st 2015 | |||
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12.00–18.00 |
Registration |
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13.00–13.30 |
What is the Future of Laboratory Medicine? |
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13.30–14.00 |
Technological Transformation of Microbiology Services: Clinical and Financial Impact |
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| 14.00–14.30 | The Digital Era of Hematology is Coming of Age. Current Practice and Future Perspectives Jurgen Riedl, Netherland |
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| Discussion | |||
| 14.45–15.15 | Coffee | ||
| 15.15–15.45 | A Manufacturer View of Laboratory Consolidation Michael Heuer, Roche |
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| 15.45–16.15 | Evaluation of New Markers and the Development Through Launch Toru Yoshimura, Abbott, Japan |
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| 16.15–16.45 | Continual Optimisation of Automation is Important to Realize ROI Alistar Gammie, Siemens, United Kingdom |
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| 16.45–17.15 | Discussion / Panel Discussion | ||
| 20.15 | Dinner | ||
| October 2nd 2015 | |||
9.00–09.30 |
Does Lean and 6 Sigma make a Difference to the Business of providing Laboratory Services? Abdurrahman Coscun, Turkey |
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| 9:30–10:00 | Laboratory Medicine: Economics, Financing and Organization in the New French/ EU Health Environment Bernard Gouget, France |
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| 10.00–10.30 | Coffee | ||
| 10.30–11.00 | Diversity in Urine Analysis Approches in Different Geographies Pavel Suchan, Erba Lachema, Czech Republic |
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| 11.00–11.30 | EDMA – IVD Regulatory Consequences for Laboratories Jesus Rueda, EDMA |
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| 11.30–11.45 | Discussion | ||
| 11.45–12.15 | Future perspectives – 3 panelists from speakers | ||
| 12.15 | Closing remarks | ||
| 12.30 | Lunch | ||






