Active implantable Biomedical Devices an RF Perspective

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Learn an RF perspective on the growth of the implantable bioelectronic devices, the technology enablers, trends and challenges. 



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  • Date: 15 Nov 2023
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 08:30 PM
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Jay Jay of XII Medical

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Active implantable Biomedical Devices an RF Perspective

The global market for Active Implantable Medical Devices is estimated at US$25.3 Billion in the year 2022, and is projected to reach US$46 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 7.8% over the analysis period 2022-2030 1. This presentation will provide an RF perspective on the growth of the implantable bioelectronic devices, the technology enablers, trends and challenges. The communication needs of these devices and the ability to power devices through RF Energy harvesting are some of the topics that will be covered. In addition, we will cover some of the regulatory standards that need to be considered when making decisions on what is possible.

1Active Implantable Medical De vices: Global Strategic Business Report (researchandmarkets.com)

Biography:

Jay received his B.S. in Physics from King’s College University of London, England and his Master’s Degree from Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California. He spent the early part of his career as an RF/Microwave Designer, Project Lead and Program Manager at various RF/Microwave instrumentation companies.

He has worked on the design and development of passive and active RF/Microwave component designs covering frequencies up to 90 GHz. In addition, to System and Sub-System development catering to both the commercial and defense markets.

Jay spent several years as a Senior manager managing multidisciplinary teams in the Design and Development of RF/Microwave Subsystems for the Aero Defense and Space industries. The last few years Jay has been working as a consultant with several medical companies as well as a new start-up addressing the wireless needs of medical implants.    

Jay is a Senior Member of the IEEE and has served on several IEEE Technical committees in addition to positions in the local MTT chapter, IEEE Santa Clara ExCom and steering committees for the International Microwave Symposium. He is currently the General Chair for IMS 2025 that will be held in San Francisco.

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