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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Press Release Chip Laingen
Minnesota Wire & Cable Co. Phone: 651-642-1800
St. Paul, Minnesota
Defense
Alliance of Minnesota Holds "Medical-Defense Roundtable"
St. Paul, MN, 05/24/05 -
The
Defense Alliance of Minnesota conducted a "Medical-Defense"
Roundtable on May 24th. The event was held at the McNamara Alumni
Center at the University of Minnesota, and was attended by 100
people, primarily medical researchers and device manufacturers.
The event’s 8 sponsors included MedSuds, a state network
of medtech, biotech and life science professionals, and Comfort
for Courage, the rapidly-expanding student-led non-profit that
provides comfort items to service members in the field. 11 exhibitors
were also present, as were members of the U.S. military, including
the 934th Aeromedical Squadron, the Army National Guard’s
477th Ambulance Company from Duluth and Army Healthcare Recruiting,
that brought a HUMVEE to be displayed at the McNamara Center.
Following
on the heels of the Alliance’s January Roundtable with Governor
Tim Pawlenty, the Medical-Defense Roundtable was intended to raise
awareness within the state’s vast medical technology industry
about the needs of combat casualty care and rehabilitation for
those serving in the military. Defense Alliance founder and President/CEO
of Minnesota Wire & Cable Co. Paul Wagner led off the day’s
events by calling attention to the "serious business"
at hand. "Men and women, including Minnesotans, are being
killed in action, and injured in the War on Terror. This hits
home for us, and we’re obligated to find ways to better
care for those on the front lines."
The
morning’s activities included the keynote speaker, Colonel
Robert Vandre, director of Combat Casualty Care Research at the
U.S. Army’s Medical Research and Materiel Command. His 90-minute
presentation highlighted the urgent need for innovative answers
to battlefield trauma and after-care. The second morning segment
focused on ways for companies to get connected to federal funding
mechanisms for medical research and development, or direct entry
into the military acquisition process. Pat Dillon of Pat Dillon
& Associates, Gary Hansen of Arizant Inc., and Jim Stice of
Twin Star Medical provided real-world examples of ways to get
"plugged in" to this critical market, from Small Business
Innovation Research (SBIR) grants, to "congressional plus
ups."
The
afternoon session of the Medical-Defense Roundtable featured a
panel of experts from the Minnesota Department of Employment and
Economic Development and the University of Minnesota who discussed
the myriad business services available for companies in the state.
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