Orthopaedic Device Industry Business Models: 2020 and BeyondApril Bright
During last year’s closing keynote, Dr. Wael Barsoum underscored the importance of producing transformational, innovative products to stay competitive and maintain a strong company and a healthy supply chain. This year, Dr. Bill Tribe will shine the “innovation lens” on the value of transforming your business.
Dr. Tribe co-authored the often-cited “Medical Devices: Equipped for the Future?” study in which the orthopaedics sector is called out specifically as facing an extreme combination of forces — none of which come as a surprise or are new, but when viewed holistically (as in the image below), paint a rather obvious picture of the need for companies to respond. As you can see, orthopaedics is the only sector with 4 of 5 “hot” areas…and in this case, the odd one out (regulatory scrutiny) is still marked “critical.”
From a top-down view, the five “disruptors” listed above are acute (power shift to payors, regulatory scrutiny, unclear sources of innovation, new healthcare delivery models, need to serve lower socio-economic classes). They impact the overall orthopaedic industry intensely – but how are they impacting you? Dr. Tribe’s Keynote Address will take into account the uniqueness of the OMTEC audience: large and small OEMs, Suppliers and Service Providers.
As stated in the A.T. Kearney study, “Each company faces a different set of headwinds…while the macro-factors held true, individual experiences and prioritization depended on factors such as market geography, product life cycles and go-to-market strategies. The most effective strategies are therefore likely to be company specific.”
What will be your business model in 2020? 2025?
Will you be considering cost-structure, deployment of inventory, commercial logistics, quality and regulatory frameworks, R&D, innovation and data collection?
Dr. Tribe will break down the issues and share potential approaches to help you navigate toward a more relevant and lucrative business model – regardless of where you are in the process.
New way to record. This idea is important because Audio tapes, video tapes are declining. Fortunately, there is no limit how long you record it on the computer when using the boom box, the portable radios and more....
Helpful tools and techniques for producing high-quality demo recordings. Produced for participants of Centrum's music workshops by David Christensen. Learn more at www.centrum.org,or at www.david-christensen.com
Rough draft of a lesson for the digital audio workstation Ableton Live.
Transfer your existing skills from your hardware based studio to the Ableton Live interface
How to Create an Awesome Audio Horror Storyaudio4fun
Can you imagine creating a horror story with different voices: weird, scary, funny or even a famous voice like Justin Bieber or president Obama? In this book, you will know how to record audio files, change your voice, edit audio in just one single software: Voice Changer Software Diamond.
Orthopaedic Device Industry Business Models: 2020 and BeyondApril Bright
During last year’s closing keynote, Dr. Wael Barsoum underscored the importance of producing transformational, innovative products to stay competitive and maintain a strong company and a healthy supply chain. This year, Dr. Bill Tribe will shine the “innovation lens” on the value of transforming your business.
Dr. Tribe co-authored the often-cited “Medical Devices: Equipped for the Future?” study in which the orthopaedics sector is called out specifically as facing an extreme combination of forces — none of which come as a surprise or are new, but when viewed holistically (as in the image below), paint a rather obvious picture of the need for companies to respond. As you can see, orthopaedics is the only sector with 4 of 5 “hot” areas…and in this case, the odd one out (regulatory scrutiny) is still marked “critical.”
From a top-down view, the five “disruptors” listed above are acute (power shift to payors, regulatory scrutiny, unclear sources of innovation, new healthcare delivery models, need to serve lower socio-economic classes). They impact the overall orthopaedic industry intensely – but how are they impacting you? Dr. Tribe’s Keynote Address will take into account the uniqueness of the OMTEC audience: large and small OEMs, Suppliers and Service Providers.
As stated in the A.T. Kearney study, “Each company faces a different set of headwinds…while the macro-factors held true, individual experiences and prioritization depended on factors such as market geography, product life cycles and go-to-market strategies. The most effective strategies are therefore likely to be company specific.”
What will be your business model in 2020? 2025?
Will you be considering cost-structure, deployment of inventory, commercial logistics, quality and regulatory frameworks, R&D, innovation and data collection?
Dr. Tribe will break down the issues and share potential approaches to help you navigate toward a more relevant and lucrative business model – regardless of where you are in the process.
New way to record. This idea is important because Audio tapes, video tapes are declining. Fortunately, there is no limit how long you record it on the computer when using the boom box, the portable radios and more....
Helpful tools and techniques for producing high-quality demo recordings. Produced for participants of Centrum's music workshops by David Christensen. Learn more at www.centrum.org,or at www.david-christensen.com
Rough draft of a lesson for the digital audio workstation Ableton Live.
Transfer your existing skills from your hardware based studio to the Ableton Live interface
How to Create an Awesome Audio Horror Storyaudio4fun
Can you imagine creating a horror story with different voices: weird, scary, funny or even a famous voice like Justin Bieber or president Obama? In this book, you will know how to record audio files, change your voice, edit audio in just one single software: Voice Changer Software Diamond.
Create a Romantic Audio for Valentine's Dayaudio4fun
This tutorial will guide you on how to create an audio story for the upcoming Valentine using Voice Changer Software Diamond (VCSD) and Music Morpher Gold (MMG).
Podcasting Gear 101: A Beginners Guide to Podcasting TechnologyKyle Bondo
Podcasting Gear 101: A Beginners Guide to Podcasting Technology
Does podcasting technology make podcasting look hard? Face your podcasting gear fears head-on with a meetup designed to show you what you need to buy to get started, how to set all of it up before your first recording session, and how to make everything work for your new podcast.
What will you learn?
Learn what you need for a basic podcast recording step-up
Understand what makes a good microphone versus a bad microphone
Understand when you need and don't need a mixer
Understand what software you need to create a recording
Learn the audio recording process and basic sound and recording techniques
Learn how to edit your audio files, add music, and publish a final MP3
Learn how to record a podcast without having to use a computer
The Gagglepod Advantage
Coming to a Gagglepod Meetup comes with the added advantage of being able to ask any question you have about podcasting! Even if you're already podcasting, Gagglepod is all about building a community of podcasters. Come for the talks, stay for the Q&A!
About Gagglepod
Gagglepod is designed to teach you the art and technology behind building better podcasts. Each monthly talk gives you the chance to hear from new and experienced podcasters as they share their experiences in creating, producing, and marketing their own shows. Join the growing community of Fredericksburg Podcasters dedicated to helping you build your own successful podcast.
To learn more, please visit Gagglepod.com.
Where to find Gagglepod Meetups
Germanna Community College
10000 Germanna Point Drive
Workforce Building Room 126
Fredericksburg, VA
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Record audio in Studio One V2 - Stefano Ribaudo
1. Record audio in your DAW
Including preparing the project, creating the tracks,
setting the click and countoff, and recording efficiently.
Hi I’m Stefano Ribaudo from Turin, Italy.
Today I'll teach you how record audio in your Daw in the correct way.
I’m using a DAW named Studio One (v 2.5) by Presonus.
Let’s go to learn!
8. Buffer Length & Sample Rate
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9. Buffer Length &
Sample Rate Setup
- In Recording Stage:
Set up between 2 [ms] and 5[ms].
It means that you have great
performance in real time
monitoring, high speed in
sampling and tracking your
analog sound
- In Post Production Stage:
Set up between 6 [ms] up to 9/10
[ms] or more, for liberate RAM,
CPU and more plugin or other
real time third party software.
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56. I hope that you find this work helpful and clear.
I listed the simple way to record an audio file with your daw
through a microphone, a XLR cable and an audio interface.
I tried to be as clear as possible.
Thank you for watching.
Regards
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