The sixth progress meeting of the FORCE REPAIR project, took place in Graz, Austria, last week.
The meeting was attended by Jon Giblin from ASPHALION, who presented the latest progress on the establishment of a clinical development plan to guide the development of a smart, multifunctional, and cost-effective 3D-printed wound dressing and the preparation of a briefing document to support discussions with regulators.
ASPHALION is the proud Regulatory partner of FORCE REPAIR, a project funded by the European Union dedicated to advancing chronic wound management. In addition to providing regulatory support to FORCE REPAIR Wounds partners, ASPHALION has identified the appropriate regulatory framework and has elaborated a regulatory roadmap and clinical development plan, while also ensuring regulatory compliance of processes and materials, and supporting engagement with regulators to ensure validation of the regulatory strategy. This will ensure the efficient translation of the results obtained in FORCE REPAIR to support the development of a product that can reach patients in the future.
A big thank you to JOANNEUM research for their hospitality and for hosting another dynamic and productive meeting.
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