2017年8月11日星期五

HKIE Seminar on “When Electronics Meets Medical Science”

The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) – Manufacturing & Industrial Division and Biomedical Division co-organized the seminar named “When Electronics Meets Medical Science – A case study of biomedical research and development, from concept to business launch” on 11th Aug 2018. Lab-On-Chip (LOC) technology integrates one or several laboratory tests on a single chip of only millimeters to a few square centimeters to achieve a high-throughput screening. LOC enables us to deliver accurate assays with extremely small fluid volumes down to pico-liters, therefore, a microfluidic LOC platform was the dream device in environmental and biomedial sectors.  Before seminar, Ir. SC Ho (Immediate past chairman, MID, HKIE) presented a souvenir to the guest speaker Mr. William Yam, then took a group photo with committee members.

(Left: SL Mak, Jackson Tang, SC Ho, William Yam and YC Chau)

Mr. William Yam (Founder of Sanwa BioTech Limited) was the guest speaker.  Firstly, he introduced manufacturing processes from components to assembly and then to micro technologies included micro-joining, micro-machining and micro-assembly. 




In order to cut the material sharply and high precision, laser micro machining was discussed.  Because different material absorption wavelengths were different, they could control the pulse and energy to achieve very precise requirement.  He also showed some examples such as the WT logo machining on a fly wing.


Then Mr. William Yam briefed the biomedical application included the machining with UV short Pulse Laser.  The left diagram micro device was used to dilute/mix fluid samples. 


He also stated the smart LOC systems from 1st Generation to 2nd Generation and then to 3rd Generation.  He said one drop of blood would be detected different diseases and though internet for more different application in the latest technology.  


Another concept was integrated microfluidic chip for blood cell viability analysis.  Mr. William Yam said the diagram of red blood cell was about 6um and it could pass 3um width channel of microfluidic chip.  One of applications was for red blood cell analysis.  Some diseases would affect the size distribution of red blood cell.  The vision of his company “Sanwa BioTech Limited” aimed to provide leading edge microfluidic technology with tools and service support to IVD market with fast and accurate detection, so as to achieve “One drop of sample, multiple results in minutes”. 


Finally, he introduced their design concept named “ALiATM ideal model” included LOC, IOT and POC.  Comparison with traditional methods (wet laboratory testing), their solution had advantages in speed, accuracy, simplicity, multi screening, convenience and small, etc.  Moreover, they had many public demonstrations locally and internationally.  


After the seminar, Mr. William Yam demonstrated some LOC to us.


Reference:
HKIE-MI Division – http://mi.hkie.org.hk/
HKIE-Biomedical Division – http://bm.hkie.org.hk/

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