Tuttlingen – At the Innovation Forum Medical Technology, not a year goes by without innovations: For the 15th edition on October 19th, INNOON, the half-day ticket, is available for the first time. It allows access from 1:00 p.m. - so you can still get a lot of inspiration and have enough time for networking.

“Innovation” meets “Noon”, “Medical Technology” meets “Lunch”: INNOON is the name of the new entry category for the Innovation Forum Medical Technology. The half-day ticket is valid from 1:00 p.m. - for everyone who cannot be there for the entire event but still wants to stay up to date and make contacts. The INNOON ticket costs 180.00 euros plus VAT and offers several benefits:

  • almost 30 specialist lectures in three parallel sessions and on the OpenStage on current research results and product innovations
  • Keynote on the topic of simulation technology & VR
  • Exhibition accompanying the forum with more than 70 exhibiting companies and institutes
  • Young talents from the Tuttlingen Student Research Center present their projects
  • Panel talk with visionary talk guests
  • organized B2B meetings

Please note that INNOON tickets are only available in a limited number. So it's worth deciding and booking quickly!

Of course, those who join in the morning get the full benefit. The business breakfast is served from 9:00 a.m. and offers the opportunity to recharge your batteries for the long day of the forum and to have initial discussions. The big information package opens with the keynote at 10:15 a.m. and the lecture session at 11:00 a.m. This also includes the exhibition accompanying the forum - and this year in a special way the "Trial Area" in Studio 39. This is not just information, but rather about "motivation" in the sense of "movement, drive": the participants can Try robotics and exoskeletons yourself. The many impressions after all when an eventful day comes to an end at 6 p.m. with an evening snack and get-together.

Further information about the 15th Innovation Forum Medical Technology can be found at this link.

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