Developing certified Medtech products with Qt {Qt Virtual Tech Con 2020}
During this session you will learn How Qt supports regulated medical product development: Best practices for design for usability and human factors using Qt Use cases for regulated medical products What's built with Qt on the market today Speaker: Roger Mazzella, Senior Product Manager Roger Mazzella is a Senior Product Manager for The Qt Company, in charge of Qt’s cross platform UI/UX software for the medical industry. Roger has extensive experience in product and services management, regulatory law, compliance, and marketing for the medical device and diagnostics industry. Prior to joining The Qt Company, Roger brought state-of- the-art regulatory and clinical software applications and services to the medical device and diagnostics industry and delivered quality engineering solutions and products for numerous multinational and Fortune 500 customers. Roger received his Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where his focus of study was on medical device design and FDA regulatory law. Qt Virtual Tech Con 2020 was held in May 2020. 35+ live tech talks, Q&As, and more were carried out by members of the international Qt community, in a free online event for designers, developers, and technology managers; focusing on interactive learning to create high performance UI/UX, applications with the Qt framework.
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