University of East London’s (UEL) Medical Physiology and Biomedical Engineering undergraduate students, forming groups of 3-4, dedicated themselves to developing innovative business solutions that address critical gaps in medicine and healthcare. At Bühler Group, they presented their visionary projects to an audience of 50, highlighting their creative, business, communication, and applied skills.
Integrated into a final-year module (Applied Medical Physiology), the annual competition rigorously evaluates final year students based on their presentation, business plan, and reflective report. Supported by the UEL Careers and Enterprise – Partnerships Team Mr Stephen Amanwo, academics, and industry partners like Bühler Group UK and Miicare this year’s competition saw a remarkable enhancement with the introduction of the EIBF prize fund – thanks to the efforts of Dr Theodora Thomadaki. This initiative not only provided crucial additional funding to exceptional UEL students from the Medical Physiology and Biomedical Engineering but also spurred them to present unique and potentially life-changing business propositions.