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Mark Lloyd Davies

J&J Senior Director, Government Affairs & Policy Medical Devices EMEA Lead

 

Mark is responsible for fostering a constructive relationship between Johnson & Johnson, Government institutions and their healthcare systems throughout Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

This involves extensive partnering with healthcare leaders, government officials, policy makers and other key stakeholders throughout the region. Mark is one of the senior company executives leading J&J’s response to Brexit.

 

Mark holds a PhD from the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in Climate Change and BSc from the University of London, UK.

3 blogs from the author

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Posted on 14.06.2019

Future of healthcare in medtech

The recent Medtech Forum I attended in Paris left me with a strong impression regarding the central role that medical technology has in blending heart, science and ingenuity to profoundly change the trajectory of health for humanity. The sector’s adaptation to technological and societal change demonstrates why it is now better positioned than ever before […]

By Mark Lloyd Davies J&J Senior Director, Government Affairs & Policy Medical Devices EMEA Lead

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Posted on 06.06.2018

Artificial intelligence: The next revolution in healthcare?

At the turn of the century, healthcare companies were at the zenith of an ‘innovate-manufacture-sell’ business model. It was a good time to be in medical technology. European and American companies were leading the way. While for many companies, this model is still alive and well, those at the forefront of the AI and robotics […]

By Mark Lloyd Davies J&J Senior Director, Government Affairs & Policy Medical Devices EMEA Lead

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Posted on 21.06.2017

Making science fiction a reality, one step at a time

Stationed on the frozen planet of Hoth and injured by a wampa ice creature, Star Wars hero Luke Skywalker is submerged in a giant container of Bacta gel, miraculously healing his wounds. In Star Trek, space doctors heal wounds by pointing a machine at people with injuries. Luckily, wampa ice creatures remain firmly in the […]

By Mark Lloyd Davies J&J Senior Director, Government Affairs & Policy Medical Devices EMEA Lead