Help – I blog

Goran Madzar

22/03/2015

The blog or the blog. Both forms are permitted. A blog is the written record of at least one blogger who shares their thoughts. This is also the case with my blog. My topic is the development of devices for medical technology.
The blog is intended to help me give people the opportunity to benefit from my experience and knowledge. I often receive questions that are sure to be of interest to others, or that I have already answered. The blog allows me to efficiently link to the corresponding blog post.
I just want to try blogging. I really enjoy writing, and I haven't done it in this form before. This is a bit of an experiment for me, so to speak. Setting up the website with WordPress has been a lot of fun. If the opportunity arises, I would also be happy to meet people through the blog who have a similar background and are also interested in developing medical devices.

Whether you say "the" or "the" blog is up to you. However, I would be delighted if you would visit my blog again from time to time and get in touch with me.

Best regards
Goran Madzar


Written by Goran Madzar

A passionate MEDtech engineer! My team and I provide engineering services to medical technology manufacturers to help them develop and market their products! Feel free to contact me via LinkedIn or email. I look forward to meeting you.


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