Workshop: Developing Medical Devices with Edge AI
Genesys Electronics Design will present its ARC Hub project on Edge Artificial Intelligence (EAI) processing systems and models for microfluidics cell processing systems which includes a rapid prototyping platform for medical devices with Edge AI, to be made available to other Hub participants.
Genesys and UNSW are working together on a novel architecture to easily embed AI processing into medical devices, reducing the need for cloud connectivity. This platform will be provided at-cost or free, under license, to researchers and developers. This workshop is part educational and part seeking input from other Hub participants to determine the optimal requirements for the platform.
Workshop Description
Projects in the ARC Research Hub focused on developing and commercialising medical devices with electrically connected sensors that have similar requirements around developing proof-of-concepts as rapidly as possible and also to optimise the pathway to regulatory compliance. Increasingly, medical products are also turning to Artificial Intelligence techniques to provide a point of competitive differentiation.
This workshop aims to educate workshop participants on the benefits and challenges of embedding AI in medical devices in the context of core product development processes compliant with key standards and regulatory requirements. We also showcase the project of Genesys Electronics Design, which applies this paradigm to a cell monitoring application with multiple applications, not just in cell processing by all medical devices incorporating multiple sensor inputs.
Who should attend?
- Hub Partners who want to learn about embedding AI in medical devices and/or the process of developing a medical device with electrically connected sensors for approval by the FDA, TGA or in Europe.
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Contact Elly Pineda for program details
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