MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota and MELBOURNE, March 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- WMDO (World Medical Device Organization), the leading global provider of innovative online training for medical device professionals, and AusBiotech, Australia's leading biotechnology industry organization, announced today a strategic partnership that offers AusBiotech Members access to WMDO's professional online training.
The WMDO courses are offered via AusBiotech's professional development arm, BioPro Courses. This is the first online offering for BioPro Courses, which selects the best educational opportunities for the Australian biotechnology sector. The online medtech courses have been selected in consultation with the AusMedtech National Advisory Group, a special interest group of AusBiotech.
WMDO is the world's premium provider of online training for medical device professionals. From pre-clinical through post-market requirements, WMDO combines the extensive knowledge and experience of the industry's leading experts and authorities with the convenience, flexibility and cost effectiveness of state-of-the art content delivery to provide the most powerful and relevant learning experience available.
AusBiotech CEO Dr. Anna Lavelle said: "This is an exciting development for Australia's fast-growing medtech industry. Expanded access to world-class training will be to everyone's benefit and AusBiotech is pleased to be able to contribute to meeting that demand through a range of top quality, flexible options."
Richard Nehm, Global Vice President of Sales and Marketing for WMDO said, "We are proud to join AusBiotech, the premier life science organization in Australia, to offer innovative and effective eLearning as a complement to their outstanding educational programs." Nehm added, "WMDO courses span the entire medical device product development cycle and provides medical device professionals with online access to high-quality learning resources that are timely, relevant and engaging."
ABOUT AusBiotech
AusBiotech is Australia's biotechnology industry organisation, which represents over 3,000 members, covering the human health, agricultural, medical device, bioinformatics, environmental and industrial sectors in biotechnology. http://www.ausbiotech.org/bioprocourses
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