Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has made a range of changes to its medical device regulations in recent years that have largely been driven by the need to keep pace with changing technologies, TGA head John Skerritt said during the Ausmedtech 2022 annual conference in Melbourne, Australia.
PERTH, Australia – With half the world’s population, Asia Pacific is quickly replacing Europe as the world’s second-largest medical device market, and China, Korea and Australia stand out as leaders, said Tim Schmid, company group chairman for Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices, Asia Pacific, during the recent Ausmedtech 2021 virtual conference.
PERTH, Australia – As D-Day approaches for the European Medical Device Regulations (MDR), Australia is also nearing completion of implementing its own medical device reforms, which closely mirror the EU MDR. “We had to look at aligning as close as possible with the EU system, but we’ve had to align with a moving, incomplete and delayed target, and the TGA asked us to move ahead of the EU reforms,” said John Skerritt, deputy secretary, Health Products Regulation for the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), during the recent Ausmedtech virtual conference.