SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

The scientific program covers four main themes in the field of cardiovascular, respiratory and renal support systems.
* THEME 1: Patient management
* THEME 2: Design, development, evaluation and clinical translation
* THEME 3: Digital health and numerical simulation
* THEME 4: Biomaterials and tissue engineering


MONDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER 2023


TUESDAY 26th SEPTEMBER 2023


WEDNESDAY 27TH SEPTEMBER 2023


HANDS-ON DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING
(2-hour each)

1. Mimics software (speaker from Materialise Malaysia)


Materialise Mimics is an image processing software for 3D design and modeling, developed by Materialise NV, a Belgian company specialized in additive manufacturing software and technology for medical, dental and additive manufacturing industries. Materialise Mimics is used to create 3D surface models from stacks of 2D image data. These 3D models can then be used for a variety of engineering applications. Mimics is an acronym for Materialise Interactive Medical Image Control System. It is developed in an ISO environment with CE and FDA 510k premarket clearance. Materialise Mimics is commercially available as part of the Materialise Mimics Innovation Suite, which also contains Materialise 3-matic, a design and meshing software for anatomical data.

2. COMSOL Multiphysics software (speaker from iMath Sdn Bhd)


COMSOL Multiphysics is a cross-platform finite element analysis, solver and multiphysics simulation software. It allows conventional physicsbased user interfaces and coupled systems of partial differential equations. COMSOL provides an IDE and unified workflow for electrical, mechanical, fluid, and chemical applications. An API for Java and LiveLink for MATLAB may be used to control the software externally, and the same API is also used via the Method Editor. COMSOL contains an App Builder which can be used to develop independent domain-specific apps with custom user-interface. Users may use drag-and-drop tools or programming. Specific features may be included from the model or new features may be introduced through programming. It also contains a Physics Builder to create custom physics-interfaces accessible from the COMSOL Desktop with the same look-and-feel as the built-in physics interfaces.