SCE München 48.1538958 Heßstraße 89 +498912653200
Health & Wellbeing at the Real Projects
The fact that medical innovation and speed in the development of active ingredients are crucial is something we have known since before the pandemic. In order to develop innovative products and services in the fields of medical technology, biotechnology and healthcare services, companies, the public healthcare sector, hospital operators and health insurance companies need to work together with start-ups, innovation experts and investors.
Responsible:
BioMedLab
The BioMedLab is an interdisciplinary training laboratory for medical-related degree programmes and courses. It houses various subject areas that are relevant in the context of medical-technical training. These include: Anatomy and physiology, medical technology, human biology, neurological image data processing, ergonomics and work design, as well as light and health. It is also available to industry as an application laboratory to support device development.
Responsible:
Head of Digital Teaching
T: 089 1265 3246
Linkedin bettina.maisch@sce.deBettina Maisch is Professor for Entrepreneurship at the Hm Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences and Head of Digital Teaching at the Strascheg Center for Entrepreneurship (SCE).
Bettina got two diplomas from the University of the Arts Berlin – in public and business communication as well as in electronic business. After a position as a marketing manager for the eGovernment Lab at the Fraunhofer Institute of Open Communication Systems she started her PhD at the University St. Gallen and worked at the Media and Communication Management Institute at the University. During her PhD she spent time at the Center for Design Research at Stanford University, Chair Prof. Larry Leifer, supported with a scholarship by the Swiss National Science Foundation as well as the Hasso Plattner Design Thinking Research Program. Before joining the current position, Bettina was Senior Key Expert Industrial Design Thinking at Siemens Corporate Technology (CT) in Beijing and Munich from 2012-2020, responsible for promoting customer-oriented development within the company. From January to April 2019 she went on a sabbatical at the Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation, Chair Prof. Henry Chesbrough, at the University of California in Berkeley.
Publications: www.researchgate.net/profile/Bettina_Maisch
Prof. Dr Christian Hanshans is Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Engineering and head of the interdisciplinary research and training centre for medicine-related courses at the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Mechatronics at HM Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences. A detailed description of his areas of specialisation, focus and functions can be found here.
