August 2017 Mibio Medical has been selected to advance to phase two of the IBM Watson Build challenge! |
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September 2016 |
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With our IoT partners, we have developed a real-time application utilizing hardware, software applications, and data analytics in partnership with IBM. |
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Summer 2015 |
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We have completed our initial community innovation project with industry, academia, and STEM. We especially thank St. George's Independent Schools and their Intro to Engineering Class. |
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Summer 2015 |
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Our IoT project begins with University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Christian Brothers University, and IBM. |
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September 2014 |
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We are engaging the community with our first open innovation project centered around biomedical. Please stay tuned for updates. |
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June 2014 Activities included healthcare presentation and white paper for our innovation model, luncheons, round table discussions, and media event. |
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April 2014 |
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Activities included needs finding within the Memphis community both medical and educational. |
We are a diversely innovative team.
With a service combining hardware, applications, and industry leading partners, Mibio Medical develops real-world biomedical solutions utilizing real-time data and analytics. Our team consists of expert engineers, academics, and innovators that share a passion for advancing medical technology and understanding. A strong group of software architects and IBM complement us as business partners. We offer clients a unique advantage by promoting industry, academia, and STEM development.
We believe that enthusiastic, inquisitive talent with opportunity is the needed foundation for thriving cities and industries. Fostering that talent and providing opportunities is the mission of Mibio | Medical. We aim to advance the biomedical field in the Memphis region by promoting community innovation in the biomedical and software engineering fields, while providing connections and tools for those who need advanced biomedical solutions and those who have the passion and talent to create them. Metrics are in place to ensure collaborative projects will lead to novel medical products and sustainable businesses, resulting in a larger, highly trained workforce and economy in Memphis.
One cannot make great products without great tools. With this, we are developing the proper tools required to meet needs for regulation, process, and innovation.
From this, we are interpreting real-world solutions for developing next generation medical devices and services within orthopedics.
Current projects include: