
Medical Engineering
Day 2025
Join Cicor’s experts for a live event on 3 December 2025 exploring the key technologies driving MedTech innovation, from smart wearables and Edge AI to system engineering, miniaturisation, and qualification & EMC.
3 December 2025 – 9:00–11:00 CET – Online (Microsoft Teams)
Cicor's Medical Engineering Day brings together five expert talks covering the key technologies driving next-generation MedTech innovation.
You can attend the full event or join only the sessions most relevant to you. One registration gives you access to all presentations.
Expert Sessions
You can attend the full event or join only the sessions most relevant to you. One registration gives you access to all presentations. All sessions are held in English.

9:00 – Wearables: Edge AI for Real-Time Health Anomaly Detection
Wearable devices are rapidly evolving from simple fitness trackers into intelligent health monitors powered by artificial intelligence.
In this session, Elias Kettunen, Development Engineer and Industrial PhD Student at Cicor Nordic Engineering in Uppsala, explores how lightweight machine learning models running directly on embedded hardware enable real-time analysis of physiological data while preserving privacy and reducing latency. Learn how optimized neural networks can detect subtle physiological changes and bring true intelligence to wearable medical devices.

9:25 – Smart Wearables: From Concept to Certified Production
Healthcare wearables are transforming how patients are monitored and treated, but turning an idea into a reliable, medical-grade product is complex and demanding.
During this presentation, Dan Negrea, Sales Director at Cicor MedTec in Bucharest, shares insights from more than a decade of experience in wearable development. He explains how Cicor supports customers from concept to industrialisation through a system-level approach that combines electronics, mechanics, testing, and regulatory preparation. Learn how strong collaboration between engineering and manufacturing helps bring innovative wearable devices to market faster and with fewer risks.

9:45 – Embedding Compliance into Systems
Compliance should never be considered only at the end of a project. In medical device development, it is part of the system itself and influences every decision, document, and collaboration within the team.
In this session, Andreea Matei, Project Manager at Cicor MedTec in Bucharest, explains how a system engineering approach helps integrate compliance from the very first design step. By aligning requirements, risks, and verification early on, and using structured tools such as Helix ALM and Polarion, teams can reduce rework, shorten development time, and bring products to market faster and with full regulatory readiness.

10:05 – Manufacturing Technologies as Key Enablers for Miniaturisation of Medical Devices
Medical devices are becoming ever smaller, creating new challenges for design and production. To meet these requirements, Cicor is developing and applying novel manufacturing technologies that enable higher functionality in smaller form factors.
During this presentation, Karl-Heinz Fritz, Vice President Technology at Cicor Group in Boudry, provides insights into Cicor’s recently launched embedding process for active and passive components and explains how Aerosol Jet Printing can be used to realise applications that cannot be achieved with standard manufacturing methods.

10:25 – Preparing for EMC and Radio Qualification in Medical Devices
Wireless medical devices must comply with both MDR and RED requirements for electromagnetic compatibility, which often overlap and create challenges during testing and certification.
In this session, Olivier Roy, Head of Cicor’s COFRAC-accredited EMC Lab in Angers, explains how early EMC risk analysis and pre-testing help identify potential issues long before formal qualification. Learn how structured test planning, smart component choices, and early collaboration between engineering and compliance teams reduce redesigns, save time, and ensure a smooth path to market.
Register
Reserve your place at Medical Engineering Day 2025
Join us online on 3 December 2025, from 9:00 to 11:00 CET, and explore how key technologies are shaping the next generation of medical devices.
Participation is free of charge, but registration is required. After registering, you’ll receive your personal Microsoft Teams access link and automatic reminders before the event.
One registration gives you access to all sessions, so you can join the full event or only the topics that interest you most.

Frequently Asked Questions
Cicor's Medical Engineering Day will be held online via Microsoft Teams on 3 December 2025. Once registered, you’ll receive a confirmation email and reminders with your access link.
All presentations and discussions will be conducted in English.
No, you can join any individual session or stay for the full program. One registration gives you access to all presentations.
Yes. One registration gives you access to all sessions. You can join individual presentations or stay for the full event.
Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.
Yes. After the event, all participants will receive a thank-you email with links to the presentation materials and further resources.
No problem. All registered participants will receive a follow-up email with materials and highlights from the event.
For any questions, please contact Cicor Corporate Marketing & Communications, at corporatecommunications@noSpamcicor.com.
Healthcare Technology at Cicor
With more than 400 engineers worldwide and manufacturing in 13 countries, Cicor supports healthcare technology leaders from early concept through to qualified, scalable production.
Our experience spans a wide range of medical products, including hearing aids, smart drug delivery systems, implants, wearables, and other sophisticated healthcare devices. With certifications to ISO 13485, ISO 15378, and ISO 27001, Cicor ensures the highest standards in quality, packaging, and information security.
Beyond engineering, Cicor offers a comprehensive service portfolio: design for manufacturing (DFM), rapid prototyping, qualification and compliance testing, power supplies, sourcing, and cleanroom assembly. By combining development and manufacturing under one roof, we help our customers bring smarter, smaller, and more reliable devices to market faster – and with fewer risks.
Meet Our Engineering Experts
In our Medical Engineering Campaign, we shine the spotlight on five engineering experts within Cicor. Together, they cover the full spectrum of medical device development – from smart wearables and miniaturised electronics to Edge AI, system engineering, and qualification.
