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The project, which was launched in 2018 by Prof Katrin Engelmann, then Head of the Chemnitz Eye Clinic, has already brought together more than 100 researchers, doctors, clinics, companies and start-ups.
The project supports medical innovations by providing resources, applying for funding and providing support.
The project supports medical innovations by providing resources, applying for funding and supporting the entire product development process. It focuses on various areas such as digitalisation, artificial intelligence and wound healing. One example of a successful innovation is the AmnioClip-plus, a product developed by Engelmann itself for the treatment of diseased eye surfaces.
The collaboration with TU Dresden plays an important role, as many graduates are integrated into the projects. InnoMed Saxony has already organised several project workshops and plans to continue to accompany medical products from the idea to market launch, although this process can take up to 15 years. The project shows that cooperation and networking can promote medical innovations that ultimately contribute to improving people's health and well-being.The above texts, or parts thereof, were automatically translated from the original language text using a translation system (DeepL API).
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