10 November 2014
With over 25 years of knowledge of how to turn an idea into commercially viable product for the medical and scientific sector the GX Group will be taking their place together with the Welsh Government in Hall 16, Stand F32 at Medica 2014 in Dusseldorf from 12-15th November.
To demonstrate their breadth of knowledge in this competitive sector the product design consultancy division, GX Design Engineers led by Claire Banks, will be showcasing how they turned an ultrasound training simulator into a commercially viable product which is helping doctors and sonographers perfect their scanning skills. The team will also be displaying a low cost cartridge which collects samples from to help with forensic analysis and DNA profiling, alongside a web based asset tracking solution using RFID tags to track assets.
GX Design Engineer’s business development manager, Claire Banks, who this year will be joined by Elizabeth Fall, is hoping to build on previous successes at Medica. “We always receive a warm welcome from the many trade visitors who attend this international medical trade fair,” comments Claire, “In fact it has become one of the key business strategies and we are looking forward to helping companies translate their ideas into commercial realities.