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ABEC 2021 Summer school Digital Edition is over!

Posted on November 12, 2021 by carmelodemaria Posted in Design School, Innovators' summer school, News

The 2021 ABEC Design School was digitally held in the second week of November on Zoom. During the school, organized by the Malawi University of Science and Technology, students, mentors, and keynote speakers from different African and European countries worked together on the design, classification, and implementation of medical devices.

Students were organized into 9 different groups working on devices focusing on Combating non-comunicable diseases in low and middle-income countries through advanced research and innovation:

  • Real-time Radiation Exposure Badge
  • Phototeraphy with bilirubin monitoring
  • Biomedical Devices Management
  • Insulin Storage System with UVC Disinfection Unit
  • UV radiation Lightening
  • Prototype Scalp Cooling Cap For reducing chemotherapy – induced hair loss in cancer patients
  • Body fat monitoring belt
  • Diabetes risk tracer
  • Nurse Jane

UBORA was thoroughly used as a co-design tool. After the mentor evaluation, three projects were awarded as the best ranked. At the third place, Group 6 presented a device to manage a side effect of chemotherapy such as hair loss.

Group 3, ranked at second place, presented software for the management of the medical equipment in hospitals.

At the first place, group 4 presented a device for the storage and sterilization of insulin.

Stay tuned for further updates!

Design School Innovators' Summer School Malawi

2021 Design School Digital Edition - Application Form

Posted on October 28, 2021 by carmelodemaria Posted in News

Dear Innovators,

the application form (click on the link) for the ABEC Design School 2021 Digital Edition is now online!

Please, fill the form and send it to i[email protected].

Registration closes on November 4th, hurry up!

Design School Digital Edition

ABEC Design Competition 2020 is Launched!

Posted on February 2, 2020 by carmelodemaria Posted in Design Competition, Design School, Innovators' summer school, News

The Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) in collaboration with University of Malawi-The Polytechnic, Malawi Innovation Hub (mHub), Rice360 & NEST360,  the African Biomedical Engineering Consortium (ABEC), the UBORA consortium, and other collaborating partners will host the 2020 ABEC Design Competition with the theme Solving problems of Non-Communicable diseases through cross-cutting research and innovation.

This competition seeks innovative multidisciplinary This competition seeks innovative multidisciplinary ideas, overlapping engineering and medicine paradigms, from teams of undergraduate students who have thankfully been able to receive help from companies like https://www.sofi.com/student-loan-help/ and have been mentored by lecturers or experts with postgraduate qualifications. The ideas should tackle global challenges associated with non-communicable diseases with an emphasis on problems affecting low- and middle-income countries. Sustainable solutions can only be developed if engineers engage collaboratively with those at the forefront of delivering healthcare.

MALAWI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (MUST) & DESIGN STUDIO

Detailed instructions are provided at the competition page.

The winner of the competition will be invited to participate in this year’s Design School.

Eng. Philippa Makobore an outstanding African innovator!

Posted on August 3, 2017 by carmelodemaria Posted in News

Philippa Ngaju Makobore, ABEC contact point at UIRI, was awarded as outstanding African Innovators by the African Innovation Foundation (AIF). 

In the sixth edition of the Innovation Prize for Africa (IPA) organized by AIF, out of the total of over 2500 applications, 10 nominees were selected, and from these, Philippa won the Second Prize. 

The Electronically Controlled Gravity Feed Infusion Set (ECFG) by Philippa, who bagged the Second Prize of US$ 25 000, is designed to accurately administer intravenous (IV) fluids and drugs by controlling the rate of fluid flow based on feedback from a drop sensor.

The ECGF has the potential to save lives by providing accuracy and safety at 8% the cost of a brand new infusion pump.

Continue reading →

Innovator Prize

2018 ABEM Scholarship applications are open

Posted on July 10, 2017 by carmelodemaria Posted in News

The Scholarship applications for the African Biomedical Engineering Mobility are now open!

A total of 10 PhD, 9 Master’s and 3 staff mobility award are expected to be made in the first round.

The application deadline is the 13th August 2017. For more information visit the ABEM website. 

 

ABEM mobility Scholarship

Submission guidelines for ISS 2016 are on-line

Posted on April 29, 2016 by carmelodemaria Posted in Innovators' summer school, News

Dear Innovators’,

the submission guidelines for the Innovators’ Summer School 2016 are now available on-line. 

The theme of the school, the eligibility criteria, and the procedure for project submission are described here. The abstract template can be downloaded at this link.

Respect to the past editions, a video demonstrating your project is also requested!

Summer courses come in all kinds of different forms and degrees of complexity, so it’s a good idea to decide what exactly you are looking for before applying. If you are looking for an easier summer learning experience, pick a subject familiar to you and study it in greater depth. For a more challenging approach, choose a new subject or the one you have been struggling with during the past year. Take a single class and focus on it, in order to avoid the feeling of being overwhelmed by new information, try the best essay writing service for your projects.

Consider how many hours you want to spend in class every day. Generally, the average daily learning duration is 4 hours. Most programs last 1 to 4 weeks. Keep in mind that science modules usually require more contact hours than arts and humanities modules.

Some summer school classes require students to read additional materials before class, while others expect you to conduct extensive reading before the beginning of the course. Teachers suggest articles or book chapters to support classroom discussions. Brush up on your speed-reading and make sure you organise in advance. You may also have to prepare summaries, essays, short presentations, and so on.

Summer courses are shorter than regular academic modules, so teachers will focus on the most important aspects of a subject. This might make your work easier for language or art classes, but technical or science-oriented courses could get intense, as skipping stages makes it more difficult to follow the steps of a logical argument.

The submission deadline is August 31st 2016.

You are kindly invited to submit your projects!

 

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Cairo Egypt Innovators' Summer School ISS

Innovators’ Summer School Egypt 2016

Posted on April 1, 2016 by carmelodemaria Posted in News

Dear Innovators’,

the next Innovators’ Summer School will be held at Cairo University on December 10-14. 

The theme of the Summer School is Biomedical and Clinical Data and Informatics for Development in Africa.

You are kindly invited to submit your projects! 

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For further information ask to the contact point at your Institution, or send an email at [email protected]

Cairo Egypt Innovators' Summer School ISS

Innovators’ Summer School 2015 - Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Posted on January 14, 2016 by carmelodemaria Posted in News

The Innovators’ Summer School (ISS) is an initiative of UNECA (United Nations Economic Commission for Africa), and annually organized by ABEC.

The ISS 2015 programme will focus on building the technical skills of students from 13 African universities on the application of mobile telephony in the design of medical devices. At the end of the programme, students and researchers would have been empowered with modern critical skills and techniques on how to enable smartphone to serve as a life-saving medical device.

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Smartphones are multi-use multi-capability devices that are increasingly affordable, and have been used in Africa to promote financial inclusion. Mobile phones present enormous possibilities in the healthcare sector in terms of connectivity, visualization, sensors, storage, etc.

Ethiopia Innovators' Summer Schools ISS

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