- Digital Media
Japan MD&MT and its Market
Opening the door to the world's 2nd largest medical device market
Japan's $200 Billion medical manufacturing sector has continued to post positive gains despite a weakend global economy. The markets growth can be traced directly to the needs of an increasingly aged population. By 2015, 25% of Japan's population will be over the age of 65.
In order to stay competitive amidst increasing imports and rapid development of devices, Japan's OEMs are turning to global suppliers and service providers to gain a competitive edge.
Your company can help provide that edge. Review our 2010 portfolio. When you are ready we will help you launch a campaign to reach Japan's mature, yet untapped market.
You've always wondered how to break into Japan's device market. Now you have your answer!
Click here to download the 2010 Media Flyer
Monthly E-Newsletter
Written specifically for the Japanese market our monthly e-newsletter gives Japan's OEMs insight into global medical manufacturing news, trends and analysis.
Distribution: 7000 MEDTEC Japan attendees
|
Ad Position
|
Rate
|
|
Top Banner (728x90)
|
$2950
|
|
Rectangle One (300x250)
|
$2750
|
|
Rectangle Two (300x250)
|
$2550
|
|
Bottom Banner (728x90)
|
$2250
|
Show Issue & Buyers Guide
As the official sponsor of MEDTEC Japan, Japan Medical Design & Manufacturing Technology will distribute an annual Show Issue & Buyers Guide to attendees. In 2010 the issue will reach an estimated 7000 attendees. In 2011 and beyond that number will only increase.
Brand your message for an entire year with an ad in this inaugural issue. We provide free translation services and we will be happy to advise you about content aimed at this market.
Rates:
Full Page - $5000
1/2 Page - $3000
Full Page advertisers will receive a FREE corporate profile of equivalent size
Editorial Preview:
Managing Risk for Silicone Tubing Applications - Quality must be designed into medical devices, including into their raw materials and components. Operating according to the critical principles of medical device good manufacturing practices ensures that the silicone tubing incorporated into these devices has the highest standards of quality and safety.
International |
|||
|
Colin Martin Group Publisher - International Medical Group 011 44 1622 661350 |
Helene Beck International Sales Director for North America +1 732 9708960 |
Gordon Herriot Account Executive Scandinavia/Benelux/UK/Ireland 011 44 1622 663916 |
Hermann Jordi Account Executive Germany/Eastern Europe 011 41 32 666 3090 |
|
Christina Schuchardt Territory Manager 011 49 69 9055 2137 |
Laura Polidori Territory Manager, Italy 011 39 0861 737255 |
Matthias Gasser Territory Manager, France 011 41 32 666 3090 |
|
Closed-Loop Micropumps - The small size, low power consumption and attractive price of micropumps make them ideal for use in medical delivery systems. This article discusses two designs of closed-loop controlled micropumps that can be employed to meet differing levels of accuracy and portability.
A Method for Joining Polymers and Metals or Polymers and Ceramics - A recently developed laser fusion technique allows polymers to be attached to metals and ceramics in short cycle times. The process and its capabilities are reviewed together with its growing range of applications.
Differential Pressure Sensors for Respiratory Flow Measurement - How the latest generation of differential pressure sensors are helping design engineers build accurate and stable respiratory devices. Advanced Materials: Testing, QC and Inspection - The latest materials testing and analysis techniques are examined. Examples of their use illustrate how they can help in the development of new products, solve product and process issues and ensure quality control. MEDTEC Japan section – exhibitor profiles, product news, conference matrix and more



NORTH AMERICAN MEDICAL
