On-Demand Webinar: Implementation of Software Tools for the Technical Documentation of Medical Devices
Due to continuously increasing regulatory requirements and their complexity, the need for digital solutions in medical technology and other regulated industries is growing. Many manufacturers have started evaluating different software solutions and want to move quickly from Word/Excel to more efficient tools.
To ensure a successful and fast implementation of new software solutions, there are a number of aspects to consider. E.g, the medical technology industry has very specific processes, which results in special requirements for the software itself and the implementation project. Depending on the size of the company and its product portfolio, the project setup and documentation will also vary.
In this TechTalk, avasis presents a compact summary of the most important aspects as well as do's and don'ts for successful implementation projects based on over 20 years of experience. Furthermore, medical device specific aspects and future challenges in the medical technology industry will be addressed.
In the last part of the TechTalk, a team of 3 avasis experts will answer all your questions related to the implementation of Teamcenter and Polarion.
Agenda:
- Introduction
Consequences of inefficient software implementation projects and how to prevent those - Phase 1 - Evaluation, Decision, Quotation
Evaluation of different software solutions
Important decision criteria to consider
Project planning/budgeting - Phase 2 - Implementation
Project team
Project setup/methods
Project documentation
Software validation
Important IT considerations
Data migration
Go Live - Phase 3 - Training, Support, Maintenance
User training and acceptance
Internal and external support
Planning of updates and re-validation
Benefits for participants:
- Get a compact overview of phases and activities for software implementation projects
- Understand important do's and don'ts for successful implementation projects
- Understand typical challenges for medical device manufacturers and industry specific aspects to be considered