Better communication needed for European device sector
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Amanda Maxwell went to Athens to find out how the latest in telematics can help the European devices sector. The organisers could hardly have chosen a better location for the Second EUROMEDIES Workshop held on September 8th and 9th. Meeting in Vouliagmeni, southern Athens, delegates shrugged off their grey suits of Brussels, London and Frankfurt and their bureaucratic reserve, to embrace their colleagues with a southern European warmth. The atmosphere was conducive to open discussion, and many issues were clarified in the pool under the setting sun.
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