Podcast about system architects in medical technology

Goran Madzar

17/05/2016

I'm delighted that Maik Pfingsten invited me for a podcast interview. We're talking about system architects in medical technology, a quite rare species. It was a new experience for me to answer questions in a podcast interview, and I hope my stage fright isn't too noticeable :-)

In the podcast we cover the following topics:

  • System architects in medical technology are a rare breed – still…
  • Medical systems are becoming increasingly complex and interconnected, increasing the need for system architects.
  • What do system architects bring?
  • What do system architects in the medical technology sector need to be able to do/know?
  • What can be useful steps to develop system architects in the company?

If you would like, you can download or listen to the entire interview at:

http://zukunftsarchitekten-podcast.de/2016/05/zas02e03-systemarchitekten-medizintechnik/

If you're not familiar with the podcast yet, I highly recommend Maik's podcast. I've already covered it in a previous blog post.

https://www.medtech-ingenieur.de/systems-engineering-auf-die-ohren-podcast-empfehlung/

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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