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5 Things You Can Do To Make Your Software More Attractive To Medical Device Companies

Written by SPK Blog Post
Published on July 13, 2011

It is estimated that the medical device business will reach nearly 105.8 billion in the U.S. for 2011. If you have a software application which can be  sold to medical device manufactures, you stand to benefit. However, as the market is highly regulated, it can be tricky getting your product past the front door. In this paper we will share five things you can do to make your software application more attractive to medical device companies.

We invite you to download our paper on the topic of selling software to medical device companies.

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