November 11-14, 2024, in Düsseldorf, Germany alongside Medica. Over 5,500 companies are expected to participate in both events this year, with 750 at Compamed.
Compamed will showcase a spectrum of specialist knowledge, innovative product solutions, and services relating to medical technology production and development. The trade fair will focus on innovative materials, futuristic components, complex high-tech solutions based on microtechnology and nanotechnology, and comprehensive services, including complete contract manufacturing.
Two specialist forums with a program of on-stage events on all four trade fair days will occur at Compamed, which will be held in halls 8a and 8b. The Compamed High-Tech Forum (in Hall 8a) is organized by the IMicrotechnology Business Network IVAM in collaboration with Messe Düsseldorf and will focus on key technologies of progress in medical technology. The Compamed Suppliers’ Forum (in Hall 8b) has a broader focus on topics and issues trending within the supplier sector and is organized by the trade magazine Devicemed.
Compamed High-Tech Forum
A special highlight at the Compamed High-Tech Forum will be a session on laser and photonics applications, hosted in partnership with EPIC (the European Photonics Industry Consortium). This session will focus on innovative optical and photonics solutions, which are increasingly also being used for treatment and early diagnosis, as they are minimally invasive and can consequently shorten hospital stays and recovery times.
The main segments in this field are photonics devices and procedures involving microscopy, tomography, and endoscopy, which allow a wide range of diseases to be diagnosed, treated, and monitored. Endoscopy, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and photonics-based biomarkers are important tools for medical imaging to support the diagnosis and early prevention of cancer, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Following last year’s success, there will also be a hands-on session on microfluidics. Microfluidics is a field of microsystems technology and deals with the use and channeling effects of small amounts of liquid (in the microliter range). Microfluidics is particularly interesting for applications in medicine, life sciences, analytics, and process engineering. It is used very successfully commercially. Significant advantages over conventional laboratory processes stem from the small amounts of analytical material required and the generally faster availability of test results.
For the third time, the Forum program will include an international exchange session “Europe Meets USA – High-Tech for Medical Devices.” This session promotes collaboration between component and device manufacturers as well as users from Europe and the U.S.
The all-day session on November 13 will be rounded off with an international networking event. The event will focus on stimulating cooperation between component manufacturers, device manufacturers, and the application sector from Europe and the U.S. as well as initiating joint R&D projects and exchanging experiences on the challenges of the respective markets.
Innovative products and new technologies will be presented and current issues addressed in specialist presentations and discussions, such as: What are the challenges in modern medical technology? How can European and American companies work together to keep up with the global competition?
Compamed Suppliers Forum
A session on a current trending topic will be offered on each day of the trade fair, covering the areas of manufacturing, regulatory affairs, sustainability, and cybersecurity in chronological order.
Manufacturing in the medical technology industry is moving towards increasingly customized and personalized products. The new manufacturing processes required for this are connected, flexible, and data-supported. Printed electronics and 3D printing are new processes that are driving progress in personalized medicine.
At the same time, traditional processes such as injection molding and machining remain important – combinations of old and new often result in effective solutions. In all cases, the relevant standards and regulations must be followed.
The second day will be devoted to Regulatory Affairs. The European Medical Device Regulation (MDR) and the In-Vitro Diagnostics Regulation (IVDR) remain a factor for manufacturers, authorities, and others involved in healthcare systems. Compliance with these standards ensures patient safety, protects against legal consequences, and enables market access for medical-technical products.
Sustainability and Cybersecurity
This will be the topic of focus on the third day of the trade fair. It is an extremely complex subject, especially in the field of medical equipment, because medical products can be sustainable in starkly different ways. One example would be in their production by using less energy and consuming fewer resources. Another would be in their application by decreasing material usage, reducing their packaging, or lengthening their service life. Recyclability and building a circular economy are also considerations of note.
The fourth day of the forum will be dedicated to cybersecurity, which is becoming ever more important. Medical devices are increasingly connected and digital. This has a significant array of advantages but also increases possible risks regarding patient safety and privacy. This makes safety precautions in the medical technology industry more important with a view to preventing unauthorized access to medical devices, patient data, and critical infrastructure. Cybersecurity in the medical technology industry includes the implementation of security protocols, firewalls, encryption technologies, and access control mechanisms.
Packaging for the Medical Sector
Another focus at Compamed will be packaging for medical devices which place particularly high demands on the relevant machine manufacturers.
MULTIVAC will exhibit innovative, sustainable packaging solutions for the medical devices industry. The centerpiece of its trade fair presentation will be a fully automated packaging line to produce medical combination packs, which will include loading and unloading robots and using sustainable monofilm. The core element of this line is a thermoformed packaging machine enclosed in glass.
An integrated SCARA robot will be responsible for the automated precision-loading of the individual products into the pre-formed cavities. Before sealing with the base film, the top film is printed in-line in multicolor using a digital printer with UDI-compliant data. An optical inspection system then visually inspects the printed image.
Thanks to comprehensive sensor technology and continuous process monitoring, the RX 4.0 thermoformed packaging machine offers high process accuracy and reproducibility.
Innovative Materials and Coatings
U.S.-based Specialty Coating Systems (SCS) is one of the world’s leading providers of services and solutions for conformal coatings, including parylene, liquid, and ALD coatings, as well as multilayer coating technologies.
Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is a process for depositing ultra-thin layers – down to atomic mono-layers – on a base material. The conformal coatings from SCS create bio-compatible surfaces with high lubricity and offer excellent barrier properties against moisture, chemicals, and dielectric effects for applications including medical equipment.
Dexter Magnetic Technologies is developing next-generation magnetic solutions. The company’s expertise in magnets’ performance under extreme conditions and their compatibility helps customers achieve solutions that meet the strictest requirements for FDA or CE approval.
Permanent magnets of this type are currently used for cell separation, pacemakers, lasers, implantable valves, and detectors. They are also used in cardiac support systems, pacemakers, and many other medical solutions.
In addition to the two specialist forums, the IVAM joint booth is a permanent fixture at each Compamed. This year, the booth will bring together 38 participants from the industrial and research sectors, representing seven nations – Germany, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Taiwan, the U.S., and China – as well as multinational project partnerships.
Miniaturized components that enable smart, precise, and reliable medical devices will be on display. The exhibits will also include high-precision turned and milled parts, micropumps, miniature valves, sensors, ultrafine wires, and tubes, and micro-optics.
Visitors can also view microelectronic and microfluidic systems. In addition, functional coatings, smart textiles, and innovative manufacturing and processing methods will be exhibited, including state-of-the-art laser processes, 3D printing systems, and diagnostic modules. Topics such as contract manufacturing and R&D services will also play a key role.