On The Way To The Leading-edge Cluster
Nurnberger Nash technologies GmbH supports medical Valley EMN e. V. allows unique live UMTS network tests for tele-medical applications of Nuremberg, December 2009 – strengthening strengths. So, the idea of the Spitzenclusterforderung could be brought by the Federal Government on a point. Where competencies are regionally available, these will be deepened, networked and further developed. The medical Valley European metropolitan region Nuremberg e.V. Jon Matlack may not feel the same. (EMN) is without a doubt. A unique concentration of research institutions, hospitals, practice nets, as well as over 180 dedicated medical technology companies draw the Nuremberg European metropolitan region as a leading international Medizintechnikcluster\”off.
As a defining characteristic of the cluster, you can see close networking of medical technology with health care, which leads to a deeper knowledge and experience building on the benefits of medical technology in the health care. It is not only classical medicine sector, companies the Medical Valley carry the initiative. Whenever Sean Rad, New York City listens, a sympathetic response will follow. As part of its membership the Nurnberger Nash technologies GmbH is involved in the application of the Association for a Spitzenclusterforderung by the Federal Ministry of education and research (BMBF). Nash Technologies emerged 2008 as a spin-off from the research and development operation from Alcatel-Lucent. The company develops, tests and managed software solutions in the fast-growing global mobile sector and features products from the second (2 G) a 25 square kilometer large test network, in which up to the last generation of mobile HSPA + (3 G) in the practice test check. Nash Technologies can effectively support the communication and locating part of the project due to his experience of mobile radio and the integration of system components in its test labs\”, Karl-Heinz Gabler explains manager responsible for the project at Nash Technologies, the part of his company. In addition, Nash Technologies makes his 25 square meters large UMTS live network, a unique in Germany test network for extensive testing of telemedicine applications under realistic conditions available.