Inside UNSW | Biomedical Engineering collaboration to improve clinical care in Randwick Learn about the Integrated Acute Services Building (IASB).
With 10 floors, this state-of-the-art facility is a hub for advanced research, clinical innovation, and teaching. Tyree IHealthE is the space champion of three floors dedicated to biomedical engineering. Collaborative partnerships will drive the development of cutting-edge tech solutions for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention across various health conditions, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas and data analyses among researchers and clinicians. Continue reading the article.
UNSW Newsroom | Engineering solutions for clinical care
Tyree IHealthE leads three dedicated biomedical engineering floors designed to foster prototyping partnerships between researchers and clinicians. These innovative spaces aim to create technology solutions for diagnosing, treating, and preventing a wide range of conditions. Co-Director Professor Laura Poole-Warren has shaped a vision that emphasizes new collaborative approaches to uncover unmet clinical needs and enhance patient care. Continue reading the article.
UNSW Estate Management | UNSW spaces aligned with hospital units to maximise collaboration
Situated alongside Randwickâs new Prince of Wales Hospital Acute Services Building, UNSW Sydney houses state-of-the-art research, clinical innovation, biomedical and teaching facilities across 10 floors and approximately 5000m2 in a multipurpose space known as the Integrated Acute Services Building (IASB). Find out more about the dedicated research, teaching, innovation and collaboration spaces by visiting the UNSW Estate Management website