Webinar

The Lux Policy Compass for Medical Devices and Diagnostics

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Session 1: 11 AM SGT (Singapore)
Session 2: 11 AM CET (Amsterdam)
Session 3: 11 AM EST (New York)
Session 4: 11 AM PST (Los Angeles) 

By:

Associate Research Director

Share this Event with a Colleague!

This webinar introduces the Lux Policy Compass for Medical Devices and Diagnostics (MDD), a framework designed to help innovation leaders focus on the regulatory changes that will most materially shape where and how they should innovate. Rather than treating policy as background noise or a late-stage compliance issue, the MDD Policy Compass shows how regulation is actively redefining product design, AI lifecycle management, clinical evidence expectations, reimbursement pathways, and go-to-market models. By organizing emerging regulations into four clear categories—minimal, evolving, manageable, and disruptive—the MDD Policy Compass helps distinguish which policies can be handled through incremental adaptation and which demand strategic repositioning. 

Participants will leave the webinar with a practical way to separate regulatory signal from noise so teams can avoid overinvesting in low-impact compliance, anticipate where disruption is inevitable, and deliberately place bets on innovation areas that will be enabled, not constrained, by the next wave of MDD policy. 

Please Note:

  • You will receive a confirmation email with your personalized log-in instructions after you register above.
  • A copy of the presentation slides and the webinar recording will be sent to all registrants after the webinar.

Thank you!

You registered for the Webinar

The Lux Policy Compass for Medical Devices and Diagnostics

By:

Associate Research Director

You will receive a confirmation email shortly. If you don’t receive an email, please reach out to webinars@luxresearchinc.com

Recent Blogs & Podcasts

Related Content

Join Us!

The Lux Forums are a premier opportunity for innovation decision-makers to learn more about the consumer insights, science, and technology needed to enable human-centric innovation.

What do you want to research today?