Biodesign bootcamps are an accelerated two full-days of learning and applying the Biodesign methodology for those wanting to learn how to identify and validate clinical unmet needs, ideate a viable solution and translate the innovation within a complex healthcare environment
Course faculty and guest speakers from the health technology field provide hands-on coaching and share knowledge that illustrates critical steps in the biodesign innovation process
What Is Covered?
DAY 1
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How to identify clinical unmet needs
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Need characterisation and validation with end-users
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Existing solution gap analysis
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Stakeholder and Market Analysis
DAY 2
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Brainstorming Solutions
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Intellectual Property
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Reimbursement and Regulatory Fundamentals
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Business Model and Implementation Strategy
What Is The Cost?
Student
$120 inclusive of GST
Member*
$240 inclusive of GST
General
$360 inclusive of GST
* Members include any staff or members of our supporters - UWA, ECU, Curtin University, Murdoch University, Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, Telethon Kids Institute, Perron Institute or Australian Medical Association.
Who Benefits?
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Aspiring entrepreneurs
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Innovation staff & faculty who support commericialisation
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Postdoctoral, researchers and academics
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Clinicians & allied health professionals
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Executives interested in the healthcare space
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Professionals who are time poor or considering Biodesign Medtech or Digital Health courses
“The Bootcamp is one of the most informative sessions I have attended. Working in a Medtech startup, it helped me focus and prioritise different phases. I will be suggesting to have all new employees attend the bootcamp”
- Feb 2021 Bootcamp Attendee
"The biodesign bootcamp is an excellent introduction to the process of developing a medical technology device and service. It is systematic and comprehensive, clearly explaining the steps from ideas to funding and roll out"
- May 2021 Bootcamp Attendee
Administered & Sponsored by
Other Sponsors
Acknowledgement
The Biodesign Bootcamp program was initiated as a result of seed funding from the X-TEND WA program, New Industries Fund
The New Industries Fund is managed by the Department
of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation