
The new year is upon us and 2025’s hottest IVD regulatory event — BIVDA’s Regulatory Affairs Seminar — is just a month away. Taking place on February 11th – 12th 2025 in Birmingham, there are now only a few places remaining.
We are also pleased to announce that BIVDA member IVDeology will be sponsoring BIVDA’s 2025 Regulatory Seminar. IVDeology provides a common-sense approach to UKRP and compliance services specialising in global regulatory affairs strategy and quality assurance for in vitro diagnostics and medical devices focusing on the transition to the new IVD/Medical Device Regulations, MDSAP and ISO13485:2016.
Stuart Angell, Managing Director and co-founder of IVDeology, will also chair the event. He said:
“I am honoured to once again chair this wonderful and engaging event. This year’s theme will focus on regulatory strategy. In 2025, we will witness significant changes in the regulation of IVDs, including the transition to the European IVD Regulation (IVDR), the adoption of ISO 13485 in place of QMSR in the US, and the implementation of new UK regulations under MDR 2002.
“Developing effective strategies to understand, evaluate, and adapt to these new regulatory requirements has never been more crucial.”
Sign-up today to participate in sessions led by expert figures in diagnostics regulation, including:
- David Lawson, Director of Medical Technology, Department of Health and Social Care
- Robyn Meurant, Principal Consultant, ACT-IVD
- Megha Deviprasad Iyer, Director of Global Strategic Regulatory Affairs, Thermo Fisher
- Dr Pieter Bogaert, Senior IVD Regulatory Affairs Consultant, Qarad
- Dr Rob Reid, Deputy Director – Innovative Devices, MHRA
- Liz Harrison, Global Head – IVD devices, BSI
- Ivan Perez Chamorro, Founder and CEO, Medboard
- Ashleigh Batchen, Regulatory Strategy Principal (UK), TÜV SÜD
Whether you’re looking to bring products to market, navigate post-market surveillance, or seeking exclusive insight into the future of UK regulations, this event is not to be missed by regulatory specialists.
The price for BIVDA members is £895. This includes two days of content, an evening networking dinner, and accommodation for one night at the Grand Hotel.
You can use a discount code to obtain 20% off the listed price if you wish to extend your stay at the hotel. There are limited places for non-members, priced at £1,150.
Please email regulatory@bivda.org.uk if you would like to book your place.
You can see the agenda here.