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The Future of Materials in Consumer Healthcare Products

We are assembling an ongoing virtual advisory board to explore upcoming technologies and developing trends in new materials that will impact applications in consumer healthcare products, pharmaceutical, and medical devices.

Ideal candidates will possess technical insights in material development to discuss the innovations, trends, and white spaces that will disrupt the healthcare industry.

In this exclusive online advisory board, you will be one of 15-20 experts prognosticating the future via:
1. trendspotting
2. reacting to the latest media/reports in this space
3. answering weekly or semi-monthly questions.

You will have the unique opportunity to gain and share insights on the subject as you advance innovation in the field with top thought leaders like you from around the world.

Participation is 100% online and at your convenience.

By applying here, you are committing to participate once per week or as inspired, at your convenience.

peopleExpert participation

- Consumer healthcare products
- Material Science background (Silicones, Rubbers, Ceramics, Composites, Metal and Plastics)
- R&D technologies
- Startups/Entrepreneurs in this space with outside of the box thinking

Applicants
Davide Giorgio Berta
Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Helsinki
During my university studies in Medical Biotechnologies and Molecular Medicine, I got first insights into clinics and therapeutics/pharmacological area. In my work experience, I had the opportunity to learn in detail molecular biology, cancer biology and genetics, and I handled hundreds of different reagents, including chemotherapeutics. I implemented my knowledge with specific training in clinical trial administration. Thanks to this background, I gained extensive experience into both biological and therapeutic areas, which will certainly allow me to provide extensive inputs in the field of personalized medicine and R&D material packaging.
Tim C. Holgat
Materials Engineer (Teledyne ES) and Adjunct Professor of Physics (Stevenson Univ.)
I have no formal background in packaging science, but I am creative and an expert applying my knowledge of the properties of materials to find solutions to all sorts of problems.
Hitesh Arora
Research Director
My expertise is in Materials Science with several years of experience in microelectronic packaging. I have developed several materials technology for various industries including state of the art thermal interface materials, bonding technologies. I would be happy to provide more details, as needed
David Hughes
Senior Lecturer at Teesside University
I am a materials engineer focusing on polymers and polymer composites. I completed my Phd in Biomechanics and am currently running a series of live NHS innovation projects and is linked to the new Health care innovation enter. https://www.tees.ac.uk/sections/research/hic.cfm Prior to joining Teesside University I worked as a design and development technician in the polymer industry winning the Society of Polymer Engineers national award in 2008. I work closely with local trusts and industries and have presented work at a number of international conferences. I currently run a range of industry polymer training courses and teach on the IOM3 packaging diploma. http://businessonlineshop.tees.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/school-of-science-engineering/events Dr David Hughes CEng, MIMM, FHEA Senior Lecturer Materials Engineering Teesside University UK d.j.hughes@tees.ac.uk
Farshid Pahlev
Associate Professor
I am working on transforming waste materials to high performance materials. Also working on sustainable development of advance materials
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The Future of Materials in Consumer Healthcare Products