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Authors: Arti Ahluwalia 1 ; Carmelo De Maria 1 ; Andrés Díaz Lantada 2 ; Licia Di Pietro 1 ; Alice Ravizza 1 ; Mannan Mridha 3 ; June Madete 4 ; Philippa Ngaju Makobore 5 ; Alvo Aabloo 6 ; Risto Kitsing 7 and Arni Leibovits 7

Affiliations: 1 University of Pisa, Italy ; 2 Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain ; 3 Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Sweden ; 4 Kenyatta University, Kenya ; 5 Uganda Industrial Research Institute, Uganda ; 6 Tartu Ulikool, Estonia ; 7 Agileworks, Estonia

Keyword(s): Open Source Medical Devices, Collaborative Design, Biomedical Engineering, Regulatory Harmonization.

Abstract: Open Source Medical Devices may be part of the solution towards the democratization of medical technologies pursuing Universal Health Coverage as part of the Sustainable Development Goals for United Nations. Recent technological advances, especially in information and communication technologies, combined with innovative collaborative design methodologies and manufacturing techniques allow for the mass-personalization of biodevices and help to optimize the related development times and costs, while keeping safety in the foreground through the whole life cycle of medical products. These advantages can be further promoted by adequately fostering collaboration, communication, high value information exchange, and sustainable partnerships and by extending the employment of open source strategies. To this end, within the UBORA project, we are developing a framework for training the biomedical engineers of the future in open-source collaborative design strategies and for supporting the shari ng of information and the assessment of safety and efficacy in novel biodevices. An essential part of this open-source collaborative framework is the UBORA e-infrastructure, which is presented in this study, together with some initial success cases. Main future challenges, connected with regulatory harmonization, with educational issues and with accessible and open design and manufacturing resources, among others, are also presented and discussed. (More)

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Ahluwalia, A.; De Maria, C.; Lantada, A.; Di Pietro, L.; Ravizza, A.; Mridha, M.; Madete, J.; Makobore, P.; Aabloo, A.; Kitsing, R. and Leibovits, A. (2018). Towards Open Source Medical Devices. In Proceedings of the 11th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies (BIOSTEC 2018) - BIODEVICES; ISBN 978-989-758-277-6; ISSN 2184-4305, SciTePress, pages 141-149. DOI: 10.5220/0006586501410149

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author={Arti Ahluwalia. and Carmelo {De Maria}. and Andrés Díaz Lantada. and Licia {Di Pietro}. and Alice Ravizza. and Mannan Mridha. and June Madete. and Philippa Ngaju Makobore. and Alvo Aabloo. and Risto Kitsing. and Arni Leibovits.},
title={Towards Open Source Medical Devices},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 11th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies (BIOSTEC 2018) - BIODEVICES},
year={2018},
pages={141-149},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0006586501410149},
isbn={978-989-758-277-6},
issn={2184-4305},
}

TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the 11th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies (BIOSTEC 2018) - BIODEVICES
TI - Towards Open Source Medical Devices
SN - 978-989-758-277-6
IS - 2184-4305
AU - Ahluwalia, A.
AU - De Maria, C.
AU - Lantada, A.
AU - Di Pietro, L.
AU - Ravizza, A.
AU - Mridha, M.
AU - Madete, J.
AU - Makobore, P.
AU - Aabloo, A.
AU - Kitsing, R.
AU - Leibovits, A.
PY - 2018
SP - 141
EP - 149
DO - 10.5220/0006586501410149
PB - SciTePress