
MedTech Regulatory Readiness Through an Investor Lens — Bridging the gap to decisive competitive advantage
A medical device regulation workshop taking place in Dundee next month is set to offer cutting-edge knowledge and insights, bridging the gap between product compliance and commercial success
On Wednesday 3 June, the training event entitled ‘MedTech regulatory readiness through an investor lens — bridging the gap to decisive competitive advantage’ is set to bring together medical device innovators, regulatory experts, and the investment community.
The workshop has been organised by the Tay Health Tech initiative funded with the Engineering & Physical Research Council (EPSRC) in collaboration with InnoScot Health and will take place at the Discovery Point venue on Dundee's regenerated waterfront — from 10am-4pm.
The agenda for the day is correct as of publication date, Thursday 28 May, but may be subject to change.
- 09:30-10:00: Registration & Networking (Arrival, coffee and informal networking; meet speakers and investors)
- 10:00-10:10 Welcome & Scene Setting — Marc Desmulliez, Project Lead, Tay Health Tech
- 10:10-10:30 Regulatory Overview & Recent Changes — Elaine Gemmell, Head of Regulatory Affairs, InnoScot Health
- 10:30-10:50 Quality Management Systems as a Value Creation Tool — Lauren Brophy, Quality Manager, InnoScot Health
- 10:50-11:20 Regulatory Strategy: What you should be considering — Angela Paterson, Principal Consultant, Compliance Solutions
- 11:20-11:40 Coffee Break and Networking
- 11:40-12:20 From Regulatory Strategy to Investability — Scott Black, CEO & CoFounder, Seluna
- 12:30-13:30 Networking Lunch
- 13:30-13:55 FireFinch Case Study: Building an investment-ready regulatory strategy — Ruaidhrí Primrose, Director, Firefinch Software
- 13:55-14:25 TBC
- 14:25-15:00 Panel Discussion
- 15:00-15:10 Comfort Break
- 15:10-15:30 Practical Next Steps for Innovators Marc Desmulliez
- 15:30-16:00 Networking Session

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The event is expected to attract a diverse MedTech sector audience from across Scotland and beyond, including pre-startup companies and academics who are new to medical device regulations; MedTech startups or spinouts at an early stage of development; and SMEs looking to raise investment.
The day will further feature real-world case studies, a panel discussion, networking opportunities, as well as coffee and lunch breaks.
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