Published:
15th April 2018

The meeting is organised by the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (EPUAP) in cooperation with The Finnish Wound Care Society and Turku University Hospital and the theme of the meeting is “The Pressure Ulcers in Critically Ill Paediatric and Adult Populations: Science and Practice United”.

The EPUAP Focus Meeting is a unique initiative aimed at exchanging knowledge among scientists, clinicians, R&D and industry in regard to the latest developments in specialised areas of pressure ulcer research and practice. The focus meeting is intended to give room for in-depths discussion about special topics, to identify knowledge and technological gaps, as well as clinical needs in the pressure ulcer field, and establish a platform of discussion for academia and industry.

Conference venue

Turku University Hospital
Hämeentie 11
20521 Turku, Finland

Why attend the Focus Meeting?

  • Receive an overview of current research and development trends in academia in regard to a spectrum of knowledge and technologies in the pressure ulcer field.
  • Receive an overview of current trends in commercialized technology in the pressure ulcer field as well as of needs and technological gaps identified by the industry.
  • Opportunities for commercialization of inventions and technologies which are still at the research lab phase.
  • Obtain an overview of the state-of-the-art in pressure ulcer prevention and treatment technology which is currently being developed at research labs internationally in the academia.
  • Scientists and companies have opportunities to work together towards commercialization of technologies – starting at an early stage of development of the technology – and in particular, to jointly shape the course of R&D so that it meets true clinical needs and bridges actual gaps which have been identified by the industry.
  • It is an appropriate environment for informal discussions the encourages follow-up contacts between scientists and companies such as for development of technologies, consultation projects for companies etc.
  • By attending the full conference programme the delegates are eligible to obtain 1 ECTS-credit point which is universally accepted all throughout the European Union.