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Integrating BME Design with Entrepreneurship

Integrating BME Design with Entrepreneurship. Lance Kam Department of Biomedical Engineering Columbia University September 26, 2007. Senior Design – 2006/2007. Expanded to full year program First term: prototyping and strategy intellectual property (w/ Technology Licensing) group dynamics

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Integrating BME Design with Entrepreneurship

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  1. Integrating BME Design with Entrepreneurship Lance KamDepartment of Biomedical EngineeringColumbia UniversitySeptember 26, 2007

  2. Senior Design – 2006/2007 • Expanded to full year program • First term: prototyping and strategy • intellectual property (w/ Technology Licensing) • group dynamics • business development - end of term business plan • Second term: design, analysis, design again • validation • regulatory compliance • presentation • Representatives of University Technology Licensing and outside industry volunteers involved in advising and evaluating the design teams. • Independent efforts in an entrepreneurial environment.

  3. Senior Design – 2007 Projects • Bed angle controller(National Design Competition) • Personalized infusion system • Vein visualizationsystem • Home-based monitoring

  4. Senior Design – Social Ventures • Community weight tracking system for health monitoring in under-developed regions • Placed in semi-finals of GSVC (social venture business plan competition organized by Columbia and Berkeley); socialvc.net

  5. International Program Initiatives • National Biomedical Engineering Initiative for Thailand • Focus on development of academic programs • Established graduate programs in BME • Chulalongkorn, Chiang Mai, KMUTT • Expanded to six university consortium- undergrad focus (2006) • Funding initiatives within Thailand • Industrial goals: regenerative medicine, medical diagnostics US - Thai Symposium on Biomedical Engineering Bangkok, December, 2005

  6. Strong Foundations • Science and Technology Ventures • Four faculty with Wallace H. Coulter Foundation Early Career Translational Research Awards • Two have progressed into Phase 2 awards • Two have prototypes being developed through partnerships Dynamic Contrast Enhancement (DyCE your mice)

  7. Cross-school Initiatives • Technology Innovation Seminars • SEAS • Columbia College • Business School • Tech. Lic. • Minor in Entrepreneurship (in development) • Social venture and incubator mechanisms • Local Business Alliance and Improvement activities

  8. Senior Design – New Cycle • Continued involvement of Technology Licensing and outside industrial volunteers as advisors and evaluators • Extended time for initial design phase; business plan due at end of first term • Social Ventures • Increased involvementwith the local medicalcommunity –Neuromuscular Rehabilitation

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