Medical Device Grants Available
The 2009 Recovery Act includes $200 million in grant funding for medical device ideas, see the RFA.
Hat tip: Medical Devices Blog.
Pictured: IV bag with a neck strap, is your idea better?
The 2009 Recovery Act includes $200 million in grant funding for medical device ideas, see the RFA.
Hat tip: Medical Devices Blog.
Pictured: IV bag with a neck strap, is your idea better?
Labels: medical device development
6 comments:
Dear friends:
I didn't know where to write a question, so here I go. I run a sterilization supplies company in Peru, and we are having two problems. Firts is the local requirement to use medical grade paper of 70 gsm (instead of 60) in our paper plastic sterilization pouches. Second is the lack of studies that compare the usage of paper plastic pouches vs. reels. Maybe you can help me out with some information or international studies about grammage or the cited comparison.
Thanks in advance,
Sergio Flores.
sergio_flores96@yahoo.com
It is rather interesting for me to read the blog. Thanks for it. I like such themes and everything connected to this matter. I would like to read more on that blog soon.
Alex
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Never knew such a blog exists. Just love the holy WWW. That bag seems to be way fashionable than the nowadays equipment.
Lukas,
medical product development
i like ur blog..great
Thanks for this interesting blog.
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