KARACHI: Students from a private university in Shahr-e-Quaid have contributed to the world of biomedical engineering science and technology with two new amazing inventions.
According to the details, the students presented their invented machines in the first two-day Biomedical Engineering Science and Technology Conference held at Salim Habib University.
Among these students, one group developed an innovative machine to check the electrical rhythm of the heart and detect any abnormalities, which was also successfully tested, while another group developed an unaided machine used in physiotherapy. After this, the patient will not need to go to the hospital.
Both these machines are self-made by the students at local level with reduced cost and can be sold in the market at a very reasonable price.
The students say that if the government provides a little help and support, these machines and equipment can be easily produced in Pakistan.
Research and papers related to biomedical engineering were also presented at Durza conference. Dow Medical University Vice Chancellor Dr. Saeed Qureshi in the conference. Vice chancellors of various universities including Dr. Farhan Isa participated while Sindh Higher Education Chairman Dr. Tariq Rafi attended as special guest.
Speaking to the participants, he said that the field of biomedical engineering was always neglected in Pakistan, while this field is very important in medicine. Our students can not only showcase their talents but also shine the name of Pakistan.