Why watch this on-demand webinar
The effectiveness of inhalation devices relies on their ability to deliver the pharmaceutical directly to the targeted part of the body with precision and calculated dosing. Since these devices are used by patients instead of trained healthcare providers, user error is common and can impact the patient’s wellbeing. In addition, since the devices are typically placed in open cavities such as the nose or mouth, contamination of the device from viral or bacterial particles found in those cavities can decrease the safety of the device.
In this webinar designed for inhalation device engineers, learn how to use porous polymer technology to create a single custom component that can solve these multiple design challenges and bring your new inhalation device to market. Regardless of system design, porous polymers can be used to direct flow with precision, meter dosing, and filter out viruses and bacteria. With the increasing trend towards delivering drugs to the central nervous system via the nasal cavity, engineers will learn how porous polymers can be used to enable precise and calculated dosing in this specific type of design.
Hosted By:
Avi Robins
Vice President of Global Product Development and R&D
Avi Robbins is the Vice President of Global Product Development and R&D. He joined POREX in 2010. Mr. Robbins has an array of technical and commercial experience in a variety of material and manufacturing technologies as well as markets globally. He was previously with Facet Technologies, an Atlanta based Medical Device Design and Manufacturing company focusing in the diabetes space holding a variety of positions such as R&D Management, Operations Engineering Management, and Program Management. Mr. Robbins has his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology as well as a Master’s Degree in Business (MBA) from Emory University.
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