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Press Release – Medical Technology Association of New Zealand The Insides System, a Kiwi-developed therapeutic intestinal contents (chyme) reinfusion system for intestinal failure (a severe condition where the body is unable to maintain adequate nutrition via the intestines) has won the James & Wells …
The Insides™ System, a Kiwi-developed therapeutic intestinal contents (chyme) reinfusion system for intestinal failure (a severe condition where the body is unable to maintain adequate nutrition via the intestines) has won the James & Wells Medical Technology Association of New Zealand (MTANZ) Innovation Award for 2021, presented at the Health Tech Week Gala Dinner in Auckland last night (June 22).
The MTANZ awards are open to both imported and locally-developed medical devices.
Press Release – MedTech Faye Sumner, CNZM, chief executive of the Medical Technology Association of New Zealand (MTANZ) , will resign later this year after more than 30 years leading the thriving medical devices sector in New Zealand. MTANZ is the only national association …
Faye Sumner, CNZM, chief executive of the Medical Technology Association of New Zealand (MTANZ), will resign later this year after more than 30 years leading the thriving medical devices sector in New Zealand. MTANZ is the only national association representing companies in the medical technology industry.
Ms Sumner intends stepping down from the top job around the middle of the year once her successor has been appointed and settled into the role.
Press Release – MedTech
Faye Sumner, CNZM, chief executive of the Medical Technology Association of New Zealand (MTANZ), will resign later this year after more than 30 years leading the thriving medical devices sector in New Zealand. MTANZ is the only national association representing companies in the medical technology industry.
Ms Sumner intends stepping down from the top job around the middle of the year once her successor has been appointed and settled into the role.
“It has been such an honour to represent the New Zealand medical technology industry and know what a critical role MTANZ members play in supporting the healthcare sector. But it’s time for me to concentrate on other interests and my current directorships of organisations like the NZ Heart Foundation and the NZ Standards Approval Board,” she says.