Clinical Engagement

Tyree IHealthE works across a broad and expanding range of clinical areas to identify unmet needs. We provide expertise and support along the innovation pathway from need to solution.

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Starting in July 2024, UNSW students and researchers will have enhanced opportunities to collaborate with clinicians thanks to the new Integrated Acute Services Building (IASB), an extension of the Acute Services Building. Part of the Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct, the IASB will house Tyree IHealthE across three floors dedicated to advancing translational research. These spaces will foster partnerships focused on developing technological solutions for diagnosing, treating, and preventing various conditions. This environment will enable researchers and clinicians to share ideas, prototypes, and data analyses effectively.

Be part of the future of MedTech Innovation at UNSW

From July 2024 teams can access state-of-the-art MedTech innovation facilities in the Tyree IHealthE spaces in the IASB, including prototyping labs, data visualisation and connected health technologies, ideation and co-design, all co-located with clinicians on the hospital campus. We're now seeking Expressions of Interest for relevant teams to join us in the new facilities.
Applications will be evaluated based on their alignment with the following principles:

  • Engagement with clinical partners
  • Translation focus
  • Existing funding for activities

This is an incredible opportunity to be part of the future of MedTech innovation at UNSW. We look forward to your proposals.

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Biomedical engineering collaboration to improve clinical care in Randwick

This 10-floor, state-of-the-art facility is a hub for advanced research, clinical innovation, and teaching. Tyree IHealthE leads three floors dedicated to biomedical engineering.

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Engineering solutions for clinical care

Tyree IHealthE leads three floors dedicated to biomedical engineering, designed to foster prototyping partnerships between researchers and clinicians. These spaces drive the creation of technology solutions for diagnosing, treating, and preventing a wide range of conditions.

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UNSW spaces aligned with hospital units to maximise collaboration

Located next to Randwick’s new Prince of Wales Hospital Acute Services Building, UNSW Sydney’s Integrated Acute Services Building (IASB) spans 10 floors and approximately 5,000 m², housing state-of-the-art research, clinical innovation, biomedical, and teaching facilities in a multipurpose space.

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