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Monash Young 
MedTech
Innovators

Dedicated to furthering positive impact through healthcare innovation and medical technology.

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WHO WE ARE

An interdisciplinary organisation dedicated to achieving positive impact through medical technology, healthcare and biomedical innovation, by bringing about collaboration between undergraduates, graduates, PhDs and Early Career Researchers (ECRs) regardless of home institution, discipline, creed or experience. 

PROJECTS

Our projects consist of multidisciplinary teams that aim to bridge the gap between medicine and technology, and drive forward healthcare innovation. 

SUMMIT

Summit is MYMI's annual academic conference that showcases existing and up-and-coming research in medical technology at an undergraduate and graduate level. 

 

This event will challenge all students from all faculties and at various stages in their careers to think critically about medical technology from an interdisciplinary perspective. Students will be given a space to practice presenting research and network with other like-minded professionals. 

Summit:Intersection will be back in 2022.

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MEDHACK

MedHack is Melbourne’s premier student run Healthcare Innovation hackathon. Every year, we bring students together at the intersection of design, engineering, healthcare and entrepreneurship in a 48 hour sprint to help reimagine the future of healthcare.

MedHack will be back in 2024! Check out our medhack page for more updates.

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MONASH HEART HACK

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ARTIFICIAL HEART COMPETITION

Developed by Monash Young MedTech Innovators (MYMI), with support from the International Society for Mechanical Circulatory Support (ISMCS), HeartHack's vision is to connect interdisciplinary teams of students to cardiovascular design through a year-long competition to design and implement a viable total artificial heart.

 

The competition includes application of the human-centered design methodology, consideration of sustainability and business planning. Entries are now open. 

 

With 105,000 adults (0.5% of the Australia's adult population) that experience heart failure every year and yet only having an average of approximately 120 heart transplant procedures nationwide, there is a great need for innovation within this field.

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OUR SPONSORS

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