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CIMIT Innovation Congress 2009 Summary

CIMIT held its 2009 Innovation Congress, “Accelerating Healthcare Solutions Though Technology,” in Boston on October 27th and 28th, bringing together innovators in government, industry, academia, foundations and the military to explore novel technology-based solutions that have the potential to transform healthcare. More than 650 conference attendees, faculty, exhibitors and sponsors came from 13 countries and 29 states to take part. 

Keynote speakers addressed the ways in which healthcare reform will impact the device and technology innovation sector.

Learning sessions were divided into three tracks in order to customize each attendee’s experience.

The CIMIT Exploratorium showcased 59 exhibits, featuring key innovations in four pavilions, segmented Care Anywhere, Breakthrough Technologies, Wounded Warrior and Innovation 101, to show attendees how technology implementation strategies are accelerating change in the delivery of care.  In replicated settings, attendees met the teams who are developing innovative technologies to improve services in the hospital.  They experienced the benefits emerging from the growing marketplace of transformational devices and systems designed to offer care anywhere, anytime. They explored how innovators are transforming diagnostic therapies with breakthrough technologies. They discovered how scientists, clinicians and engineers are collaborating to find new solutions to aid the wounded soldiers.  And they visited Innovation 101 to learn how engineering students are designing device prototypes to solve clinical problems and improve patient care.

In the Hall of Innovation, the poster competition highlighted early-stage, interdisciplinary research projects for improving patient care though devices, diagnostic technologies, interventions and peri-procedural systems.  Prizes were awarded for the most innovative research, greatest potential impact on patient care and best student poster. 

Thirteen countries were represented at the Congress including Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Finland, France, Great Britain, Israel, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, United Kingdom, US Virgin Islands, and USA.  Individuals from twenty-nine states attended the 2009 Innovation Congress, of which 62% stated that this was their first CIMIT event.  

There was  balanced representation from industry, government, academia and healthcare.  Organizations represented include:

Business / Industry (31%):  Air Liquide; Analogic Corporation; BBN Technologies; BioSTAR Inc.; BrainScope Company, Inc.; Cyberonics, Inc.; Draper Labs; Enginivity LLC, Subsidary of Vital Signs; IBM; iRobot; Karl Storz; Lockheed Martin Corp.; Ziegler Meditech Equity Partners.

Government Agencies (12%):  A*STAR; DARPA; Department of Veterans Affairs; TATRC; US Army; US Army Institute of Surgical Research; US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command; USAF; VA Boston Healthcare; Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

Universities (18%):  Boston University; Broad Institute; Columbia University; Harvard Medical School; Johns Hopkins University / Applied Physics Laboratory; MIT; MIT Media Lab; Northeastern University; University of Leeds; Tufts University; University of California, Berkeley; University of Manchester; University of Southern California.

Hospitals and Healthcare Organizations (39%):  Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Brigham & Women’s Hospital; Center for Connected Health; Children’s Hospital Boston; CIMIT; Innovation Learning Network (KP); Kaiser Permanente; Massachusetts General Hospital; MIMIT; Newton-Wellesley Hospital; Partners Healthcare System; Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital; Wellcome Trust; Via Christi Health System; Wellman Center.


Each autumn in Boston, the finest trailblazers of medical device technology unite with national healthcare leaders to explore new ideas and build coalitions to facilitate solutions to our most critical healthcare problems.

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