Learning Lab Schedule

Discover the latest simulation and medical technologies at our Learning Lab from 23 - 25 October! Hear and experience innovative solutions from industry experts to revolutionise the way you teach in healthcare.


Date: 23 Oct 2019 (Wed)  | LocationAcademia, Level 2, L2-D1

​Vendor
Topic 
Speaker

The Future of Training in Training the Future Surgeon
3.00pm - 3.30pm

Dr Kenneth Chen,
Associate Consultant, Urology, SGH


Recent Developments in AR/VR for Healthcare Simulation
3.30pm - 4.00pm

Mr Jagrup Kahlon, 
Development and Operations Leader, CAE Healthcare 


Application of IVUS and OCT in Endovascular Procedures
4.00pm - 4.30pm
Mr Daniel Sandmann, 
Director Global Hospital Market (APAC), Mentice AB



Date: 24 Oct 2019 (Thu)  | LocationAcademia, Level 2, L2-D1

​Vendor
Topic 
Speaker


Mobile Simulation Technology
10.00am - 11.00am 
Mr Brent Carlisle,
National Business Development Manager (Sales), iSimulate 



Commercial Aviation Training
11.00am - 11.30am
Mr John Billington, 
Director, Civil Aviation Training Solutions, CAE Aviation


Physical Assessment Skills
1.10pm - 1.55pm 
Mr Masahiro Wasa, 
Overseas Sales Representative, Global Strategy Department, Kyoto Kagaku

Innovation in Laparoscopic Training & Assessment
1.55pm - 2.40pm


Mr Gisli Hennermark, 
CEO (Management), Surgical Science


POCUS Ultrasound Using Mixed VR & Real Imaging
3.10pm - 3.55pm 
Mr Louis Teo, 
Assistant Division Manager (Sales), United BMEC



Advancement in Ultrasound Simulation Training
3.55pm - 4.40pm 
TBC



Date: 25 Oct 2019 (Fri)  | LocationAcademia, Level 2, L2-D1

Vendor
Topic 
Speaker

How to Set Up and Operate MIRA's Exergames for Physical Therapy
10.00am - 10.45am 

Ms Chloe Kong,
Senior Physiotherapist (Rehabilitation)



Simulation Training Improves Capabilities In Code Blue
10.45am - 11.30am
Mr Tan Geng Ta,
Regional Product Manager, 
Emergency Medical Care, 
Ambu A/S Denmark


Demonstration of Realistic Surgery Models
1.20pm - 2.05pm 
Ms Nicole Heydenrijk, 
Director, MedicFX






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