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HRX 2024 Closing Remarks
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Okay, I wanted to thank all of you who are still here and all of those who managed to catch a flight prior to this for participating in our third annual HRX meeting. Each year, the HRX innovation concept gets crisper. It gets more relevant. It gets more impactful. And all of you being here and giving us feedback has been a really important reason that we're able to get that. So keep the ideas flowing. You will be thinking about this meeting, hopefully, for many days and weeks to come. Please share your experience with others. Share them with us. Share what you liked. Shared what you wished you had seen. And help us by visiting the HRX innovation hub, which I'm actually pretty excited to see how that rolls out in the next year. We hope you learned something new, that you generated new ideas, and that you strengthened the ideas you brought with you. We need to thank people. So we'll start with the HRX production team. Thanks. Yes. Thank you to our regulator friends who are back in the corner. So the FDA, the USPTO, and the NIH NHLBI folks. Thank you to our faculty, our speakers, and our moderators that gave their time to the success of this meeting. To our HRX staff, you've been incredible and amazing. Thank you so much. To our exchange and innovation partners, especially those of you who have already committed to HRX25. Thank you. Thank you for that. Big thank you for that. And of course, Jen, I think that I want to thank you. You have been the executive producer of this meeting, the brains, the heart and soul behind this initiative. None of this could have happened without all the work that you put into it. I'm certainly very grateful for riding coattails on your leadership. And so thank you very much for making this such a successful event. Thank you. And I want to take the opportunity to introduce again to the stage, Pat Blake, the CEO of the Heart Rhythm Society, who also has a few words to say. Pat. Oh, you're so sweet. It's like I have the best job in the world because I get to say hello in the beginning and goodbye in the end. And more importantly, so thank you, Sunit. This is a tremendous amount of work and you get to do it all over again. So we're so happy about that. But Jen, this is, you know, I mentioned when we started that this was a labor of love and it's a labor of love and sweat and tears and an incredible amount of work. Thank you for your diligence. I should turn this, maybe I should turn this around so you can see it and so others can see it. But this is just really a very, very small token to thank you for all that you do for HRS, all that you have done to make this a very successful HRX meeting. And you're not going very far away. Thank you, Jen. Thank you. I don't want to break this. I'm going to put it down. I'm going to put it down. Okay. It has been a true highlight to be able to serve in this role. And I want to thank you for listening to my very obscure ideas and saying, we need to focus you a little bit more, Jen. Or when I would say, I don't know how to deal with this person, and he would say, I will take care of that for you. So thank you. I'm very proud of the work we've done together. I am so excited to see what you and John Pacini do at this meeting next year, and we look forward to seeing you all in Atlanta for HRX25. Thank you. Yes. And thank you, everyone. Safe travels home, and we'll see you next year in Atlanta. See you.
Video Summary
The third annual HRX meeting concluded with expressions of gratitude and acknowledgment of the event's success. Participants' feedback was highlighted as essential for shaping the HRX innovation concept. Special thanks were given to the HRX production team, regulatory partners, faculty, speakers, HRX staff, and exchange and innovation partners. Jen, the executive producer, received particular commendation for her dedication. Pat Blake, CEO of the Heart Rhythm Society, also expressed appreciation and presented Jen with a token of thanks. The meeting concluded with anticipations for HRX25 in Atlanta.
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