BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING INNOVATION GENERATION FOR HEALTHCARE DEMOCRATIZATION.

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This presentation will address the need for disruptions in lieu of the upcoming changes, challenges, and opportunities of global healthcare. The 4 P’s (Predict, Prevent, Personalize, Participate) in combination with the quadruple aim of future health related innovations (better Outcomes, dramatically reduced cost, improved patient and clinician experience) will drive biomedical engineering developments. 
The current way of delivering services will be disrupted with new offerings and new business models. Exponential technologies - and the characteristic 6D’s effecting the future - will be presented and their impact on development, as well as on clinical as well as biomedical engineering education of the future. One of the D’s is DEMOCRATIZATION, which ensures that access to novel technologies and services will be available to everyone on this planet.  
The presentation will lay the grounds for two quick innovation games that the participants will work on in break-out rooms with the intention to highlight the future oriented value propositions of biomedical development efforts.


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  • Date: 28 Dec 2020
  • Time: 11:00 AM UTC to 12:00 PM UTC
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  • Co-sponsored by Student Branch K S Rangasamy College of Technology
  • Starts 21 December 2020 11:30 AM UTC
  • Ends 28 December 2020 09:30 AM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


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Michael Friebe Michael Friebe of Otto-von-Guericke University - Faculty of Medicine - HEALTH-TEC INNOVATION Laboratory

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Prof. Michael Friebe

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Michael is a German citizen with expertise in diagnostic imaging + image guided therapies, as founder/innovator/CEO/investor, and research scientist. After a BSc. in electrical engineering he spend 5 years in San Francisco as R&D Engineer at a MRI and Ultrasound device manufacturer. In that time he graduated with a MSc. in Technology Management from Golden Gate University, San Francisco and back in Germany obtained his PhD in Medical Physics from the University of Witten.
Dr. Friebe currently is a research fellow of TUM in Munich, an adjunct professor at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, and a professor of HealthTec Innovation at the medical faculty of Otto-von-Guericke-University in Magdeburg, Germany. 
He is a listed inventor of more than 100 patents, author of >300 scientific contributions, has started well over 25 medical technology start-ups, is a board member of four medical technology startup companies, and an investment partner of a MedTec investment-fund. 
He is an IEEE Senior Member and was from 2016-2018 Distinguished Lecturer of the EMBS teaching innovation generation and future oriented MedTec translation/entrepreneurship from bench to bedside especially in combination with exponential technologies and by employing interdisciplinary approaches within an ethical and patient-benefit centered environment.