BioMedEng 2021 Conference

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Event details

Monday 6 September - Tuesday 7 September 2021
Hybrid event

Description

We are pleased to announce that the University of Sheffield’s Insigneo Institute for in silico Medicine will be hosting BioMedEng21, the UK’s largest gathering of Biomedical Engineers, Medical Engineers and Bioengineers.

The conference will be an exciting programme of plenary sessions, keynote talks, oral presentations, power pitches, poster presentations and workshops. View a programme of events.

We appreciate that there is continuing uncertainty in regards to events and travel planning. At the current time we are aiming for a hybrid event. We hope to host as many of you in Sheffield as possible, but there will also be an online option for all delegates to view the speaker sessions and to present your accepted abstract remotely, if necessary. All accepted abstracts will be made available online.

This year’s conference programme will be centred around four key tracks:

  • Image and Signal Processing.
  • Diagnostics, Devices and Sensors.
  • in silico Modelling.
  • Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering.

It also includes a range of specialised topics. View the full list of topics.

The Association of Biomedical Engineers, Medical Engineers and Bioengineers

The BioMedEng Association is a not-for-profit organisation that advances education and knowledge transfer in Biomedical Engineering, Medical Engineering and Bioengineering.

Under a variety of similar names, the organisation has held the annual UK bioengineering conference for over ten years. These meetings have grown to become the UK’s largest gathering of Biomedical Engineers, Medical Engineers and Bioengineers. 

BioMedEng Association members will receive a discount on registration for the BioMedEng21 conference.

If you have any queries, contact: biomedeng21@sheffield.ac.uk.

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Contact us

Email: info@insigneo.org

Telephone: +44 114 222 0158

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