POSTED: 12 Nov, 2022
Some of our Centre’s researchers presented at the Centre for Biomedical Technologies 2022 Conference.
The presentations focused on the Centre’s Translation Projects. These projects are separate to the #PhD projects and aim to provide solutions that incorporate new or existing research for our industry partners at various stages across the Centre’s life.
Centre Director Jonathan Roberts spoke about the Shorts project which we are working on with our industry partner, InfraBuild. The project has just completed the first phase. More here: https://lnkd.in/gchy5wyg
Research Program Lead, Markus Rittenbruch spoke about the project the team (Stine Johansen, Jared Donovan, Anjali Tumkur Jaiprakash, Marc Carmichael) are working on with Cook Medical APAC. The project involves an exploration of the use of #cobots in the stent manufacture process. Read more about the project here: https://lnkd.in/guJyZwex
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