Now open, UNSW’s new Integrated Acute Services Building (IASB) houses state-of-the-art research, clinical innovation, biomedical and teaching facilities across 10 floors. UNSW researchers are now working with the ASB clinical community to help discover unmet clinical needs and design innovative solutions to improve patient outcomes. With three floors led by UNSW’s Tyree Foundation Institute of Health Engineering (IHealthE), spaces are designed for ideation, clinical prototyping, data analysis, computational modelling, 3D printing and more. The team has moved into the new space and is excited to facilitate the co-design of medical technologies. IHealthE provides a service to both clinicians and researchers to help fill the gaps that exist in healthcare innovation. They offer resources, connections and seed funding opportunities to help clinicians and researchers turn their ideas into reality. Their extensive pool of talent from across UNSW enables them to provide unique opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Published July 2024