3- Day Health Asia Exhibition 2025
A 3-day participation in Health Asia 2025 provided our final-year Biomedical Engineering students with a valuable platform to present their Final Year Project to industry professionals, healthcare leaders, and technology innovators. Showcasing their prototype in a real-world medical exhibition environment allowed students to engage in meaningful technical discussions, receive expert feedback, and understand current trends in healthcare technology. This opportunity not only enhanced their communication and presentation skills but also strengthened their confidence in translating engineering concepts into clinically relevant solutions. The experience further highlighted the importance of innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and industry engagement in shaping the future careers of young biomedical engineers.
3-Day Training Program at Platinum Corporation
A 3-day Biomedical Equipment Training at Platinum Corporation, allowed final year students to gain hands-on exposure to a wide range of hospital technologies across multiple departments. The training covered Infusion Systems, Defibrillator & ECG Systems, Sterilizers, Ventilators, Surgical Lights, OT Tables, Patient Monitoring Systems, Anesthesia Machines, CT Systems, X-Ray Systems, and Digital Angiography Systems.
This experience provided students with a clear understanding of the operation, maintenance, and clinical significance of these medical devices, while deepening the appreciation for the role of biomedical engineers in ensuring equipment reliability and patient safety. It also strengthened the readiness to work in the corporate biomedical and healthcare technology sector, where technical precision and clinical collaboration are key to effective hospital management.
First Response Initiative of Pakistan (FRIP)- Training
A four-day medical training workshop was conducted in collaboration with the First Response Initiative of Pakistan (FRIP), Dow University of Health Sciences, on 22–23 and 29–30 September 2025. The sessions provided comprehensive training in Basic Life Support (BLS) and the management of medical emergencies. All students received hands-on practice in resuscitation techniques, airway management, and emergency response protocols, equipping them with essential life-saving skills for clinical practice. Faculty members also benefited through updated exposure to internationally recognized protocols, strengthening their teaching and supervisory capacity. At the institutional level, this initiative contributed to enhancing the department’s emergency preparedness and aligning medical training with global standards, thereby improving both academic quality and healthcare readiness.
Guest lecture on 3D Printing
A Guest Lecture was organized on 4th September 2024 at the LEJ Campus Smart Classroom, delivered by Dr. Haseeb Hunjra, Managing Director of Bioengineering R&D. The lecture focused on “Personalized Implants, Printed from Nature” Students were introduced to the latest advancements in biomedical engineering, particularly the use of innovative 3D printing and bioengineering techniques to develop patient-specific implants. The session broadened their understanding of translational research and its impact on healthcare, inspiring them to explore cutting-edge approaches that bridge technology and medicine.
Open Day for Academic Session 2025
The Department of Biomedical Engineering hosts an annual Open Day where prospective students and their parents interact with faculty members and explore departmental facilities.
Activities
● Introduction to the department and its academic programs at the Main Campus.
● Guided tours of laboratories, library, and classrooms at the LEJ Campus.
● Shuttle service provided by the University for participants.
The event provides a friendly interaction with parents and helps prospective students make informed decisions about joining the Biomedical Engineering program.