So I got to go to a workshop yesterday for my job at the Sharon Hotel in Herzliya . It was run by Medicguide, and although not exactly what I had expected (the main presenter was full of himself), it was informative, helpful, and a nice way to get to the sea for a day.
One of the things that was most interesting was meeting people. So many interesting medical devices being developed in Israel, so many bright people. Guy named Asher Zilberstein from SLP brought up particularly interesting problems he's having with a German CE audit, but the guy running the workshop felt most of his questions were "too practical". Hrmph, the title of the workshop was "CE Registration of Medical Devices -- A Hands-on Workshop ". What better hands-on than problem solving?
The hotel site makes it look really luxurious, which isn't totally a lie. The funny thing is, the hotel is really old. The public bathrooms in the wing where we were situated were all tiled in old blue ceramic tiling, with plain old white toilets and Kimberly Clark paper dispensers. Hah, not the lap of luxury, but very clean.
Back in Tsfat today.
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