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Goran Madzar

05/11/2016

Some of you have already discovered it and signed up. For a few weeks now, there's been a newsletter field in the top right corner next to the blog posts. Here, you can sign up with your email address and subscribe to the newsletter.

What does the newsletter offer?

The newsletter is the easiest way to stay up to date. The newsletter will be published monthly. My goal is for the newsletter to be an inspiration for readers. I realize that my readers' time is valuable, so I'd like to limit it to once a month.

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The newsletter will contain brief summaries of the latest blog posts. This way, you can quickly see if there's an interesting topic and whether you'd like to continue reading the blog. I'll also highlight conferences and events in the newsletter. And then there will be one or two surprises. Those who subscribe to the newsletter can expect content that won't appear on the blog. After all, you'll be part of the select group of registered users :-)

When does it start?

The first newsletter will be published in November, and then monthly. I'm looking forward to lots of registrations and feedback.

See you soon

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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