Medical Devices

Transforming human health by integrating biology and technology

Improving patients’ lives

Medical devices are some of humanity’s most remarkable achievements, integrating sophisticated technology with the extraordinary complexity of human biology to diagnose, monitor and treat disease. As we deepen our understanding of human biology, and develop more high-performance technologies, new opportunities are emerging in the global medical device market, projected to reach USD887 billion in 20321 (1). We are advancing to a future where patients and clinicians are empowered by medical devices that seamlessly integrate into both the body and the digital healthcare ecosystem, incorporate patient-centred design, and deliver tailored therapies based on the most advanced modelling for personalised, precise and proactive care. (1) Fortune Business Insights

Leaders in biomedical technology

We pioneer new frontiers in medical devices that harness our body’s capabilities to treat diseases and injuries, including musculoskeletal and cardiovascular conditions.

We discover, develop and deliver the next frontier of biomedical technologies for better patient treatment and quality of life.

We develop these devices by:

  • bringing together biologists, engineers, clinicians and computational scientists to address complex medical challenges,

  • enabling agile and affordable development through computing and AI technology that allows rapid design iterations and virtual testing, reducing the need for costly prototypes,

  • partnering with industry to develop or refine manufacturing processes and technologies, including bespoke 3D printing, biofabrication techniques, and implant production capabilities,

  • designing advanced decision-support systems, robotic platforms, image analysis and modelling technologies that provide real-time feedback and improve accuracy to enhance surgical outcomes.

Our researchers

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Case studies

3D-printed medical devices for bone regeneration – D/Prof Dietmar Hutmacher
Next-generation heart pump – Prof Shaun Gregory
Custom mattresses for children undergoing surgery – A/Prof Paige Little
Biphasic Plate: a flexible implant that promotes bone healing

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