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7/15/2019 HTI Workshop Poster
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ObjectiveTo expose aspiring technopreneurs to the latest
tools and techniques for efficient need
identification, concept generation and practical
implementation of ideas into a functional
prototype. Approach
This workshop is the first one in a series on
innovation and management. The workshop
consists of lectures and guided team-based
exercises followed by demos of rapid
prototyping tools. Participants will be grouped
by the organizer in teams and will concentrate
on multidisciplinary (engineering / science /
medical / business) teamwork.
OrganisersFaculty of Engineering & Built
Environment, UKM
Medical Devices Group, UKM
UKM Medical Center
Institute of Space Science (ANGKASA)
SynopsisThe first 2 days of the workshop aims to
provide an accelerated overview of the
Biodesign Process: a systematic and design-
thinking approach to needs validation,
invention and implementation of new
biomedical technologies.
Through executing case studies based onreal-world clinical needs, the workshop will
help participants appreciate the needs
identification/ validation phases as well as
the concept generation/selection phases of
the Biodesign Process.
The last 2 days of the workshop on
electronic & mechanical rapid prototyping
will complement the above sessions.
Outcomes• Knowledge in need and concept
screening (to minimize the risk in
high-tech ventures)
• Familiarity with rapid prototyping
tools (taking a concept to the level of
a fully functional prototype)
• Forming a network of experts and
possible co-founders in future new
ventures.
• An official certificate of completion.
Target AudienceProfessional engineers, medical doctors,
academics, scientists, graduate & final
year undergraduate students, all
welcome!
Enquiries & Registration:
Dr. Norhana Arsad
Faculty of Engineering & Built
Environment, UKM
Tel:
03
-
8921 6320 / 017
-
3588367
Email:
Website: bit.ly/HTIWsh
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Main Facilitators
Ruey Feng Peh, B.Eng.,
Fellowship Head for the Singapore-
Stanford Biodesign (SSB) Program
Ruey is an inventor on 45 US patents and
applications, and the winner of both the
Silicon Valley Boomers and the Stanford E-Challenge business plan competitions.
Currently Ruey is the Fellowship Head for
the Singapore-Stanford Biodesign (SSB)
Program, a medtech innovation training
program adapted from Stanford University.
As Fellowship Head, Ruey runs the Asian
phase of the SSB Fellowship and directs the
training program of the SSB National
University Singapore-Nanyang Technology
University Class. Concurrently, Ruey is anEntrepreneur-In-Residence for the A*STAR
Healthcare & Lifestyle office where he
proposes and manages medtech projects
towards commercialization.
Anthony Tang, M.D.,
Stanford Biodesign Fellow
A Specialist General Surgeon at the National University
Health System (NUHS) in Singapore, Dr. Tang is a
lecturer at the National University of Singapore.
In 2011, Dr. Tang was awarded the inaugural
Singapore-Stanford Biodesign Fellowship and is active
in the field of medical device innovation both as aninventor and as a mentor to budding entrepreneurs.
Pearline Teo, Ph.D.,
Stanford Biodesign Fellow
A Research Fellow at the Molecular Engineering
Laboratory (A*STAR, Singapore), Dr. Teo designs next
generation DNA-based biosensors. In 2012, she was
awarded the Singapore-Stanford Biodesign
Fellowship—training in the invention and
implementation of new biomedical technologies.Pearline has a strong interest in game-changing
technologies that straddle the boundaries of Biology,
Chemistry and Engineering, and in the application of
these tools to bench and bedside.
About SSBThe Singapore-Stanford Biodesign
(SSB) Program is a partnership
between Singapore’s Agency forScience, Technology & Research
(A*STAR), the Economic
Development Board (EDB) of
Singapore, and Stanford University.
Modelled after the renowned
Biodesign Program from Stanford,
SSB’s mission is to train and nurture
the next generation of medical
device innovators for Singapore &
Asia.
RegistrationDue to the adopted pedagogical approach
based on teamwork, the number of
participants is limited to 30 only. The
organizer will group the candidates in
multidisciplinary teams, ideally consisting
of persons with either technical,
management and medicine background. A
nominal fee of RM 2500 will cover lunch,refreshments for all four days and a copy of
the handouts.
Please bring your laptop! (Days 1 – 3)
Important Dates
13 May
Early bird registration (10%
discount)
27 May Registration deadline
4-7 June Workshop
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4
Biodesign 1
NEEDS
IDENTIFI-
CATION
Biodesign 3
CONCEPT
GENERA-
TION
Electronic
Rapid
Prototyping
1
Mechanical
Rapid
Prototyping
(3D Printing)
Biodesign 2
NEEDS
SCREENING
Biodesign 4
CONCEPT
SCREENING
Electronic
Rapid
Prototyping
2
(Hands on)
Industrial PartnersMyInvent Enterprise Sdn. Bhd.
IME Trading Sdn. Bhd.
b i t . l y / H T I W s h
Schedule4 – 7 June 2013