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Cancelled - DIA Combination Products Conference


  • Sheraton Pentagon City 900 South Orme Street Arlington, VA, 22204 United States (map)

Meeting Cancellation:

As you know, our goal for this year was to be a live conference. We wanted, like all of you, to have a return to the in-person learning & networking experience. We knew that this would be a difficult road but were very hopeful. There were many circumstances to consider so please know this was not an easy decision to make.

DIA’s Combination Products Conference is a premier forum where industry and regulators dialog on today’s best answers to key questions:

  • How can new and emerging regulatory tools be used to best advance combination product development and approval?

  • How can the regulatory framework for combination products be continuously improved?

  • How can new technologies and novel approaches be used to realize opportunities in the developmental of new therapies to meet patient needs?

This event is hosted by DIA, a leading professional community for the health care product development industry, dedicated to providing a neutral and transparent forum for the exchange of ideas and collaborations to advance global scientific and medical innovations. DIA operates independent of the influence of any one organization or authority.

See Shannon Hoste live: Feb 24, 2022 1:15-2:15 discussing “Human Factors for Combination Products: Best Practices”

Join this session to understand the latest developments and strategies for managing expectations for Combination Products Human Factors studies. During this session, attendees will have the opportunity to review the most current FDA Combination Products HF Guidance, and gain insights into industry challenges and best practices.

Learning Objective : At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:

  • Discuss Combination Products Human Factors expectations

  • Recognize best practices and guidance on the application of Combination Products Human Factors

  • Summarize open dialogue regarding human factors requirements