BEAMS
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BioEngineering At McMaster Society (BEAMS) This student-run society designed to serve and represent students currently in, or interested in a BioEngineering program at McMaster University.
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facebook.comHuge thank you to EnviroSim Associates Ltd, Interface Biologics, VisualSonics, and Vivosonic Inc. for coming out last night to our annual Industry Night!
Industry Night 2016
January 14th, 2016 Talks from companies including: Envirosim - Provides simulation software solutions and consulting services for wastewater process engineers around the world Interface Biologics - Based on his groundbreaking work at the University of Toronto on improving the biocompatibility of medical implants FUJIFILM Visual Sonics - A manufacturer of real-time, in vivo, high-resolution micro-imaging systems designed specifically for preclinical research Vivosonic - Leader in the development of innovative technologies to enhance auditory evoked response detection
Industry Night
OSCARPLUS registration now open! Sign up for a great networking night!
BEAMS
If you've seen the updates, BEAMS has gone through a redesign. A revamped logo and now a brand new website!! The new BEAMS website is officially being launched where you can: learn about the team, events, bioengineering news, and the bioengineering streams at McMaster. Stay up to date to with us on twitter, facebook, and now with our website!
Industry Night 2015
January 29th, 2015 Talks from companies including: - Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Society (Mike Capuano will be speaking, a Clinical Engineer at Hamilton Health Sciences) - Synaptive Medical (Dedicated to the development of neurosurgical technologies) - Cigiti Associated with Sick Kids (Developing innovative technologies in robotic and minimally invasive surgery) - Baylis Medical (Leading supplier of high-technology cardiology, endovascular and oncology products) - Envirosim (Provides simulation software solutions and consulting services for wastewater process engineers around the world) - Zeiss (Zeiss develops solutions for the semiconductor, automotive and mechanical engineering industries, for biomedical research and medical technology, for eyeglass lenses, camera lenses, binoculars and planetariums) - Centre for Commercialization of Regenerative Medicine (CCRM supports the development of foundational technologies that accelerate the commercialization of stem cell and biomaterials-based products and therapies) - Imaging Research Centre at St. Joseph's Healthcare (Dr. Noseworthy will be speaking)