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Biodesign APAC 2024
Showcase

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Join us for an exciting and informative full-day showcase of medtech innovation and entrepreneurship stemming from startups and Biodesign programs across the Asia-Pacific region. Biodesign originated at Stanford University and is now taught in institutions across the world, training the next generation of biomedical innovators and entrepreneurs.

 

What to expect:

  • Medtech startup showcase

  • Founder presentations on their startup journeys and path to market

  • Keynote from global leader in biomedical innovation

  • Dynamic panel Q&A sessions

  • In-person networking

 

Who should attend?

  • Clinicians, engineers, business professionals and researchers interested in medtech innovation

  • Startup entrepreneurs

  • Medtech and medtech-related companies

  • University staff keen to learn more about the Biodesign program and outcomes

  • Investors looking for opportunities

  • Healthcare and Government representatives keen to support and increase impact in the medtech sector

 

Event Highlights

  • Join dynamic Panel Discussions where Biodesign leaders and alumni share their journeys, explore challenges and triumphs, and participate in a debate on supporting emerging medtech innovators.

  • Engage with founders as part of the showcase, highlighting the latest innovations from Biodesign alumni from Australia, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Israel and India.

  • Hosted by Biodesign Australia in collaboration with Taipei Medical University, and in partnership with the Victorian Medtech Skills and Devices Hub (VMH).

Monday 28th October 2024

The Spot, The University of Melbourne, 198 Berkeley Street Carlton, VIC 3053

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Sponsors

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Partners

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