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International Test Tools Forum


The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA), the medical division of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), invites you to participate in an important workshop on the International Environment on Test Tools to kick off discussions on how all stakeholders can partner to address expanding the current test tool environment and promoting one international set of test tools to enhance interoperability.

 

The Forum will be held on Thursday, October 1, 2009 from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., at the Crystal Gateway Marriott, 1700 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va.  The Crystal Gateway Marriott is easily accessible by Metro from Reagan National Airport (it is one stop from the airport, called the Crystal City Metro stop).  For those traveling from out of town, you can reserve a hotel room by calling 703-920-3230, or 800-228-9290 and ask for the Crystal Gateway Marriott.

 

The Hotel is located at, 1700 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA. 22202, it can be reached through the Crystal Underground.

 

MITA represents more than 95% of the global market for innovators, developers and manufacturers of medical imaging technology. As the leader in development of interoperability standards, MITA, with your active support, holds the key to ensuring that the proper test tools are used to help ensure interoperabililty and facilitate global commerce.

 

At the workshop, we will discuss how all key stakeholders can collaborate to achieve expansion of current test tools. We expect attendees from a broad range of public and private, government and non-government organizations to come to this Forum. We want to hear your ideas how we can best join together to achieve this important goal.

 

Each of us has a vital role to play in expanding current test tools. Come join fellow stakeholders as we begin to move forward on achieving this important goal and to address the important challenges ahead. This will only succeed through everyone’s participation, commitment and support.

 

We look forward to hearing your ideas on October 1 on how industry, government and healthcare providers can all work together to help expand the current test tool environment.

 

For more information, please contact Rich Eaton of MITA at (703) 841-3248.