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Join us as we dive deep into the latest breakthroughs and innovations and how they're shaping the world we live in.

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Join us as we dive deep into the latest breakthroughs and innovations and how they're shaping the world we live in.

We are grateful for funding support for our research from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, Department of Science and Innovation, Technology Innovation Agency and the University of Cape Town. 

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In this episode, we are excited to feature Jemila Abdulai, an MEng Biomedical Engineering student from the University of Toronto, who spent the last few months interning at UCT MedTech. Jemila shares her incredible journey, focusing on her work with the ADL Arm, a functional below-elbow prosthetic arm designed to transform lives through affordable, accessible technology. Her insights offer an inspiring glimpse into the future of biomedical engineering and how young innovators like herself are shaping global healthcare.<br />
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We extend our sincere gratitude to the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, the Department of Science and Innovation, the Technology Innovation Agency, and the University of Cape Town for making this series and our research possible. ]]></description>
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In this episode, we are excited to feature Jemila Abdulai, an MEng Biomedical Engineering student from the University of Toronto, who spent the last few months interning at UCT MedTech. Jemila shares her incredible journey, focusing on her work with the ADL Arm, a functional below-elbow prosthetic arm designed to transform lives through affordable, accessible technology. Her insights offer an inspiring glimpse into the future of biomedical engineering and how young innovators like herself are shaping global healthcare.

We extend our sincere gratitude to the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, the Department of Science and Innovation, the Technology Innovation Agency, and the University of Cape Town for making this series and our research possible.]]></itunes:summary>
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<br />
In this engaging episode, we are thrilled to host Dr. Nicholas Draeger, the visionary founder of Cederberg, a renowned international healthcare company with roots in Switzerland. Our conversation with Nicholas is not just enlightening; it's a source of inspiration, offering invaluable insights for anyone captivated by the ever-evolving world of bioengineering. So, tune in and embark on this enlightening journey with us and Nicholas Draeger.<br />
<br />
We extend our heartfelt gratitude for the generous funding support from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, the Department of Science and Innovation, the Technology Innovation Agency, and the University of Cape Town, which enables our research and this podcast series. ]]></description>
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In this engaging episode, we are thrilled to host Dr. Nicholas Draeger, the visionary founder of Cederberg, a renowned international healthcare company with roots in Switzerland. Our conversation with Nicholas is not just enlightening; it's a source of inspiration, offering invaluable insights for anyone captivated by the ever-evolving world of bioengineering. So, tune in and embark on this enlightening journey with us and Nicholas Draeger.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude for the generous funding support from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, the Department of Science and Innovation, the Technology Innovation Agency, and the University of Cape Town, which enables our research and this podcast series.]]></itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[In our latest episode of "Global Voices" from the UCT MedTech's "Science To Society" series, we are thrilled to bring you an exclusive conversation with Dr. T. Lazar Mathew, a luminary in the fields of health sciences, engineering, and technology. <br />
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Currently serving as the Senior Advisor at Karunya University in Coimbatore, India, Dr. Mathew's extensive career spans over 50 years of dedication to teaching, research, and technical management.<br />
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Having held advisory roles at prestigious institutions like IIT Bombay, IIEST University in Kolkata, and the PSG group of Institutions, Dr. Mathew is a reservoir of knowledge and experience. His remarkable contributions include over 200 research publications, authorship of 6 technical books, and the development of 15 patents, showcasing his prolific impact in the scientific community.<br />
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A fun fact about Dr. Mathew - he was the supervisor and to date mentor of Prof Sudesh Sivarasu, adding a personal touch to his illustrious career.<br />
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Tune in for a captivating and informative episode that not only highlights Dr. Mathew's profound contributions but also offers valuable insights for anyone interested in the ever-evolving world of science and technology. Join us in celebrating a half-century of innovation and excellence in scientific research with Dr. T. Lazar Mathew. <br />
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We are grateful for funding support for our research from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, Department of Science and Innovation, Technology Innovation Agency and the University of Cape Town.<br />
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Enjoy the episode! ]]></description>
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Currently serving as the Senior Advisor at Karunya University in Coimbatore, India, Dr. Mathew's extensive career spans over 50 years of dedication to teaching, research, and technical management.

Having held advisory roles at prestigious institutions like IIT Bombay, IIEST University in Kolkata, and the PSG group of Institutions, Dr. Mathew is a reservoir of knowledge and experience. His remarkable contributions include over 200 research publications, authorship of 6 technical books, and the development of 15 patents, showcasing his prolific impact in the scientific community.

A fun fact about Dr. Mathew - he was the supervisor and to date mentor of Prof Sudesh Sivarasu, adding a personal touch to his illustrious career.

Tune in for a captivating and informative episode that not only highlights Dr. Mathew's profound contributions but also offers valuable insights for anyone interested in the ever-evolving world of science and technology. Join us in celebrating a half-century of innovation and excellence in scientific research with Dr. T. Lazar Mathew. 

We are grateful for funding support for our research from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, Department of Science and Innovation, Technology Innovation Agency and the University of Cape Town.

Enjoy the episode!]]></itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the latest episode of MedTech Science to Society. This podcast series is an initiative by the NRF SARChI in Biomedical Engineering and Innovation to bring voices behind innovation to inspire the next generations.<br />
<br />
This episode features Maureen Etuket, a recent Masters graduate in Health Innovation under the supervision of Prof Sudesh Sivarasu at UCT MedTech, an emerging MedTech innovator and entrepreneur. Maureen is currently embarking on a PhD in Industrial Engineering at Stellenbosch University.<br />
<br />
In this episode, Maureen shares her compelling journey from Uganda to the field of Medical Devices and Diagnostics (MDI), illuminating her experiences and the pivotal moments that shaped her career. We dive into her time at the University of Cape Town (UCT), exploring the valuable lessons and insights gained in health innovation.<br />
Maureen's story is not just about her achievements but also her vision for the future in MedTech. Her insights provide a beacon of inspiration for anyone looking to make a mark in the world of health technology.<br />
<br />
We are grateful for funding support for our research from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, Department of Science and Innovation, Technology Innovation Agency and the University of Cape Town.<br />
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Tune in for a journey of discovery, innovation, and inspiration with Maureen Etuket. ]]></description>
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This episode features Maureen Etuket, a recent Masters graduate in Health Innovation under the supervision of Prof Sudesh Sivarasu at UCT MedTech, an emerging MedTech innovator and entrepreneur. Maureen is currently embarking on a PhD in Industrial Engineering at Stellenbosch University.

In this episode, Maureen shares her compelling journey from Uganda to the field of Medical Devices and Diagnostics (MDI), illuminating her experiences and the pivotal moments that shaped her career. We dive into her time at the University of Cape Town (UCT), exploring the valuable lessons and insights gained in health innovation.
Maureen's story is not just about her achievements but also her vision for the future in MedTech. Her insights provide a beacon of inspiration for anyone looking to make a mark in the world of health technology.

We are grateful for funding support for our research from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, Department of Science and Innovation, Technology Innovation Agency and the University of Cape Town.

Tune in for a journey of discovery, innovation, and inspiration with Maureen Etuket.]]></itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the latest episode of "Global Voices in MedTech," a featured segment of UCT MedTech's "Science To Society" series. This podcast series is an initiative by the NRF SARChI in Biomedical Engineering and Innovation to bring voices behind innovation to inspire the next generations.<br />
<br />
In this engaging episode, we are honored to host Prof Carmelo De Maria, an esteemed associate professor of bioengineering at the University of Pisa and a notable figure in various global bioengineering groups.<br />
<br />
Prof De Maria, who is also affiliated with the Research Center 'E. Piaggio' and a key figure in the UBORA Association, brings a wealth of knowledge in additive manufacturing technologies, specifically in biomedical applications such as bioprinting and medical device prototyping. His expertise in computational fluid dynamics, mechanical finite element modelling, and the mechanical characterisation of biomaterials, positions him at the forefront of bioengineering research and innovation.<br />
<br />
This conversation not only enlightens but also inspires, offering invaluable perspectives for anyone interested in the dynamic field of bioengineering. So, please tune in and join us in this enlightening journey with Prof Carmelo De Maria, and stay tuned for more episodes where we bridge the gap between science and society.<br />
<br />
We are grateful for funding support for our research from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, Department of Science and Innovation, Technology Innovation Agency and the University of Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Enjoy! ]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 04 Dec 2023 14:22:00 +0200</pubDate>
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		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the latest episode of "Global Voices in MedTech," a featured segment of UCT MedTech's "Science To Society" series. This podcast series is an initiative by the NRF SARChI in Biomedical Engineering and Innovation to bring voices behind innovation to inspire the next generations.

In this engaging episode, we are honored to host Prof Carmelo De Maria, an esteemed associate professor of bioengineering at the University of Pisa and a notable figure in various global bioengineering groups.

Prof De Maria, who is also affiliated with the Research Center 'E. Piaggio' and a key figure in the UBORA Association, brings a wealth of knowledge in additive manufacturing technologies, specifically in biomedical applications such as bioprinting and medical device prototyping. His expertise in computational fluid dynamics, mechanical finite element modelling, and the mechanical characterisation of biomaterials, positions him at the forefront of bioengineering research and innovation.

This conversation not only enlightens but also inspires, offering invaluable perspectives for anyone interested in the dynamic field of bioengineering. So, please tune in and join us in this enlightening journey with Prof Carmelo De Maria, and stay tuned for more episodes where we bridge the gap between science and society.

We are grateful for funding support for our research from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, Department of Science and Innovation, Technology Innovation Agency and the University of Cape Town.

Enjoy!]]></itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the first episode of "Science to Society", presented by UCT MedTech, a podcast series where we delve into the fascinating intersection of academic research and real-world applications. This ‘Science to Society’ podcast series is an initiative by the NRF SARChI in Biomedical Engineering and Innovation to bring voices behind innovation to inspire the next generations.<br />
<br />
In the third episode of "Science to Society" by UCT MedTech, we're delighted to present a deep dive into the world of biomedical engineering (BME) with Sarah McEwan. Sarah, a Senior Technical Officer and Biomedical Engineer at UCT MedTech, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this episode.<br />
<br />
Sarah's academic journey is both inspiring and impressive. With an MSc in Biomedical Engineering, where she achieved a remarkable 90% for her dissertation, under the supervision of Prof. Sudesh Sivarasu at UCT MedTech, and an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stellenbosch University, her transition from a student to a professional in BME is a story of dedication and success.<br />
<br />
Sarah's perspective is not just an account of personal growth and professional development; it's a beacon of inspiration for anyone aspiring to make a mark in the field of biomedical engineering.<br />
<br />
Tune in to this episode of "Science to Society" for an insightful look into the challenges and triumphs of a career in biomedical engineering. Whether you're a student, a professional in the field, or simply curious about the intersection of engineering and medicine, Sarah's story is sure to provide motivation and valuable insights.<br />
<br />
Join us in this enriching conversation that bridges the gap between academic knowledge and real-world application in the field of biomedical engineering.<br />
<br />
We are grateful for funding support for our research from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, Department of Science and Innovation, Technology Innovation Agency and the University of Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Enjoy! ]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 04 Dec 2023 14:18:00 +0200</pubDate>
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In the third episode of "Science to Society" by UCT MedTech, we're delighted to present a deep dive into the world of biomedical engineering (BME) with Sarah McEwan. Sarah, a Senior Technical Officer and Biomedical Engineer at UCT MedTech, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this episode.

Sarah's academic journey is both inspiring and impressive. With an MSc in Biomedical Engineering, where she achieved a remarkable 90% for her dissertation, under the supervision of Prof. Sudesh Sivarasu at UCT MedTech, and an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stellenbosch University, her transition from a student to a professional in BME is a story of dedication and success.

Sarah's perspective is not just an account of personal growth and professional development; it's a beacon of inspiration for anyone aspiring to make a mark in the field of biomedical engineering.

Tune in to this episode of "Science to Society" for an insightful look into the challenges and triumphs of a career in biomedical engineering. Whether you're a student, a professional in the field, or simply curious about the intersection of engineering and medicine, Sarah's story is sure to provide motivation and valuable insights.

Join us in this enriching conversation that bridges the gap between academic knowledge and real-world application in the field of biomedical engineering.

We are grateful for funding support for our research from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, Department of Science and Innovation, Technology Innovation Agency and the University of Cape Town.

Enjoy!]]></itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to another episode of "Science to Society" by UCT MedTech, a podcast series dedicated to bridging the gap between scientific innovation and societal impact. This ‘Science to Society’ podcast series is an initiative by the NRF SARChI in Biomedical Engineering and Innovation to bring voices behind innovation to inspire the next generations.<br />
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In this episode, we're thrilled to present an engaging conversation with Edmund Wessels, a trailblazing figure in the field of biomedical engineering.<br />
<br />
Edmund, a PhD student and Junior Research Fellow at UCT MedTech is not only shaping academic research but also leading practical innovations as the founder of VasMedTech, a medical device start-up revolutionising the Biomedical Engineering (BME) landscape.<br />
<br />
This episode delves into the intricate world of Medical Device Design, adopting Frugal Biodesign™ the term coined by Prof. Sudesh Sivarasu, exploring the processes and steps involved in creating groundbreaking medical devices and diagnostics. Edmund shares his extensive experience in the field, discussing the challenges faced and strategies to overcome them. He also debunks common misconceptions and highlights the pitfalls that students and beginners often encounter in this intricate field.<br />
<br />
Listeners will gain invaluable insights into success stories from the Medical Device Design program, understanding how these experiences have propelled students into successful careers. Moreover, Edmund offers his perspective on the essential qualities and skills needed to excel in Medical Device Design and advice on cultivating these skills.<br />
<br />
Since recording this episode, Edmund Wessels has achieved a remarkable feat, jointly winning The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation, founded by the Royal Academy of Engineering. This accolade is a testament to his contributions and impact in the field of engineering innovation.<br />
<br />
Join us in this fascinating journey through the lens of a leader in medical technology. Whether you're a student, professional, or simply intrigued by the intersection of medicine and technology, this episode is a must-listen.<br />
<br />
Tune in to "Science to Society" by UCT MedTech for more inspiring stories and insightful discussions that connect the dots between scientific discovery and its societal applications.<br />
<br />
We are grateful for funding support for our research from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, Department of Science and Innovation, Technology Innovation Agency and the University of Cape Town. ]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 04 Dec 2023 14:09:00 +0200</pubDate>
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In this episode, we're thrilled to present an engaging conversation with Edmund Wessels, a trailblazing figure in the field of biomedical engineering.

Edmund, a PhD student and Junior Research Fellow at UCT MedTech is not only shaping academic research but also leading practical innovations as the founder of VasMedTech, a medical device start-up revolutionising the Biomedical Engineering (BME) landscape.

This episode delves into the intricate world of Medical Device Design, adopting Frugal Biodesign™ the term coined by Prof. Sudesh Sivarasu, exploring the processes and steps involved in creating groundbreaking medical devices and diagnostics. Edmund shares his extensive experience in the field, discussing the challenges faced and strategies to overcome them. He also debunks common misconceptions and highlights the pitfalls that students and beginners often encounter in this intricate field.

Listeners will gain invaluable insights into success stories from the Medical Device Design program, understanding how these experiences have propelled students into successful careers. Moreover, Edmund offers his perspective on the essential qualities and skills needed to excel in Medical Device Design and advice on cultivating these skills.

Since recording this episode, Edmund Wessels has achieved a remarkable feat, jointly winning The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation, founded by the Royal Academy of Engineering. This accolade is a testament to his contributions and impact in the field of engineering innovation.

Join us in this fascinating journey through the lens of a leader in medical technology. Whether you're a student, professional, or simply intrigued by the intersection of medicine and technology, this episode is a must-listen.

Tune in to "Science to Society" by UCT MedTech for more inspiring stories and insightful discussions that connect the dots between scientific discovery and its societal applications.

We are grateful for funding support for our research from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, Department of Science and Innovation, Technology Innovation Agency and the University of Cape Town.]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>Science to Society E1: Navigating Academia with Jonathan Oehley</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the first episode of "Science to Society" presented by UCT MedTech, a podcast series where we delve into the fascinating intersection of academic research and real-world applications. This ‘Science to Society’ podcast series is an initiative by the NRF SARChI in Biomedical Engineering and Innovation to bring voices behind innovation to inspire the next generations.<br />
<br />
In this inaugural episode, we are excited to feature Jonathan Oehley, a dedicated PhD candidate in Biomedical Engineering at UCT and an esteemed member of UCT MedTech.<br />
<br />
Jonathan, affectionately known as Jonti, joins us to share his insights on a topic crucial for students and researchers alike: academic diligence. With a focus on practical strategies for managing time and excelling in academic pursuits, Jonti's conversation is a goldmine for anyone navigating the demanding world of academia. It is to be noted that Jonti's PhD studies are supported by the National Research Foundation and MerSETA.<br />
<br />
Tune in to this episode of "Science to Society" for a deep dive into the world of academic research and learn how to navigate its complexities with skill and confidence. Whether you're a student, a budding researcher, or an academic or a literary enthusiast, this episode is sure to provide you with insights and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Join us on "Science to Society" by UCT MedTech for more episodes that bring the realms of science, technology, and society closer together.<br />
<br />
We are grateful for funding support for our research from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, Department of Science and Innovation, Technology Innovation Agency and the University of Cape Town. <br />
<br />
Enjoy the epsiode! ]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 04 Dec 2023 07:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
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		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the first episode of "Science to Society" presented by UCT MedTech, a podcast series where we delve into the fascinating intersection of academic research and real-world applications. This ‘Science to Society’ podcast series is an initiative by the NRF SARChI in Biomedical Engineering and Innovation to bring voices behind innovation to inspire the next generations.

In this inaugural episode, we are excited to feature Jonathan Oehley, a dedicated PhD candidate in Biomedical Engineering at UCT and an esteemed member of UCT MedTech.

Jonathan, affectionately known as Jonti, joins us to share his insights on a topic crucial for students and researchers alike: academic diligence. With a focus on practical strategies for managing time and excelling in academic pursuits, Jonti's conversation is a goldmine for anyone navigating the demanding world of academia. It is to be noted that Jonti's PhD studies are supported by the National Research Foundation and MerSETA.

Tune in to this episode of "Science to Society" for a deep dive into the world of academic research and learn how to navigate its complexities with skill and confidence. Whether you're a student, a budding researcher, or an academic or a literary enthusiast, this episode is sure to provide you with insights and inspiration.

Join us on "Science to Society" by UCT MedTech for more episodes that bring the realms of science, technology, and society closer together.

We are grateful for funding support for our research from the South African National Research Foundation, MerSETA, Department of Science and Innovation, Technology Innovation Agency and the University of Cape Town. 

Enjoy the epsiode!]]></itunes:summary>
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