| Conferences & Speaking Engagements
Medical Design & Manufacturing (MD&M West) February 16, 2012 RCA’s Mike Parkes speaking on "Balancing Risk and Reward in Your Product Portfolio" at 9am http://www.canontradeshows.com/expo/west12/conference_400.html
RCA’s Mike Parkes speaking on "Forensics in Product Disasters" at 1pm http://www.canontradeshows.com/expo/west12/conference_400.html#pm400
The Medical Device Core Good Manufacuring Practice (MDCGMP) program November - December 2011 World-class, concentrated, interactive training experience offered in Costa Rica by RCA and Invenio University http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/11/prweb8949265.htm
McGuire Woods 3rdAnnual Medical Device Conference, Deerfield, IL
Nov 2, 2011
RCA’s Jim Bedford speaking on “Due Diligence in Acquisitions and JVs” at 3pm
http://www.mcguirewoods.com/events/medical-device.asp
BIOMEDevice, San Jose, CA
Dec 6-7, 2011
http://www.canontradeshows.com/expo/biomed11/
Articles
White Paper: Challenges in Design Development – Why Design Controls Make Sense
White Paper: Managing Business Risks During Life Science Due Diligence
Article published in Pharmaceutical Technology: Life Science Due Diligence
Article published on MDDI Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry News Products and Suppliers: Reforming the 510(K) Process
Article published in Medical Design Briefs: Lessons Learned from Investigations of Product Failures

Regulatory Compliance Associates Inc. has just been recognized as one of the 2011 “Wisconsin Companies to Watch,” by the Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Network (WEN) with support from the Wisconsin SBDC Network and the Division of Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (DEED) at the University of Wisconsin-Extension in association with the Edward Lowe Foundation. We will be honored at an awards ceremony during the inaugural Wisconsin Companies to Watch gala on May 5, 2011, at the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center in Madison. Regulatory Compliance Associates Inc. is a committed team of top-tier professionals with years of experience in life science industries. Whether it is responding to an FDA citation, providing global due diligence or preventing a new product disaster, they bring the full range of expertise necessary. RCA develops a strategy that optimizes results, they manage the project and fix the problem. In short, RCA brings the cavalry as needed.
“We’re thrilled to be recognized as one of the 2011 “Wisconsin Companies to Watch.” Wisconsin is rapidly emerging as one of the top states for leadership in the Life Science field, with a ready pool of technical expertise,” says Mitch Januszewski, President & CEO, RCA.
“I’m pleased to recognize the winners of the Companies To Watch Award,” said Department of Commerce Secretary Paul Jadin. “These companies are poised for future growth and will help drive investment and job creation in Wisconsin.”
"CTW acknowledges companies at the crucial stage of growth where financial potential, concept and management have been established, and attracting talented workers, solid vendor relationships and access to peer learning are key components of future growth," added Gayle Kugler. The Edward Lowe Foundation's studies have shown second-stage companies are the ones who generate jobs and economic growth in their communities.
Companies making it to the Wisconsin Companies to Watch list are a remarkable group of second-stage companies. Defined as having 6 to 99 full-time-equivalent employees and generating $750,000 to $50 million in annual revenue or working capital from investors or grants, these companies form the backbone of Wisconsin’s economy. Representing all regions of the state and a diverse range of industries, companies like Regulatory Compliance Associates Inc. are known for their exceptional entrepreneurial leadership, creation of innovation or use of innovation in creative ways, and their sustainable competitive advantage.
During 2006-2008, Wisconsin's resident companies averaged more than 34,000 second-stage establishments, according to YourEconomy.org, an online resource of the Edward Lowe Foundation. Those second-stage companies employed more than 822,000 workers (that's more than 36 percent of the jobs created by companies headquartered in the state).
Winners were selected by judges from the banking, economic development, entrepreneurial and angel communities.
Wisconsin Companies to Watch is presented by the Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Network (WEN) with support from the Wisconsin SBDC Network and the Division of Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (DEED) at the University of Wisconsin-Extension in association with the Edward Lowe Foundation.
Support for Wisconsin Companies to Watch is generously provided by the Wisconsin SBDC Network, Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren SC, Kenosha Area Business Association, Madison Gas and Electric and Thrive. Additional services are provided by Wisconsin Economic Development Association and BioForward.
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