May 25 Is Here: Will The EU Reach Agreement On Its New Medtech Regs Today?
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The tenth trilogue meeting on the proposed Medical Device Regulation and IVD Regulation takes place this evening in Brussels at the Council of the EU premises and could see final agreement on the texts after some eight years of negotiations. (The first proposed and highly controversial “recast” of the current directives had been made public in May 2008.)
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