Workshop with AD Instruments: Bridging Biomedical Innovation with Industry-Grade Instrumentation
Event Date: 16 January 2026
Event Brief Description
The Department of Biotechnology & Bioengineering, School of Biosciences & Technology, in collaboration with the Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC), Galgotias University, successfully organized a workshop titled "Workshop with AD Instruments: Bridging Biomedical Innovation with Industry-Grade Instrumentation" on 16 January 2026. The workshop was designed to provide students with hands-on exposure to advanced biomedical signal acquisition and analysis using industry-grade instrumentation. Participants gained practical experience with ECG, EMG, EEG, and spirometry systems, enabling them to understand real-world healthcare applications and biomedical research methodologies. The session focused on bridging the gap between classroom learning and industry practices by introducing students to modern biomedical technologies used in healthcare diagnostics and research. Through live demonstrations and interactive discussions, participants developed a deeper understanding of biomedical instrumentation, data acquisition techniques, and healthcare innovation. The workshop successfully enhanced technical competence, industry readiness, and experiential learning among students while promoting innovation in healthcare and life sciences.
Event Detailed Description
The Department of Biotechnology & Bioengineering, under the School of Biosciences & Technology, in collaboration with the Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC), Galgotias University, organized a workshop titled "Workshop with AD Instruments: Bridging Biomedical Innovation with Industry-Grade Instrumentation" on 16 January 2026 at B-106, B-Block, Galgotias University.
The workshop was conducted with the objective of providing participants with practical exposure to biomedical signal acquisition using industry-standard instruments and experimental methodologies widely used in healthcare and biomedical research. The event focused on advanced biomedical technologies including Electrocardiography (ECG), Electromyography (EMG), Electroencephalography (EEG), and Spirometry systems.
The session introduced participants to the principles, applications, and significance of biomedical signals in healthcare diagnostics and clinical decision-making. Faculty experts conducted live demonstrations using ADInstruments systems, showcasing data acquisition processes, signal interpretation techniques, and real-time monitoring of physiological parameters. Students were provided with opportunities to engage in hands-on experimentation, allowing them to gain practical insights into biomedical instrumentation and healthcare technology applications.
The workshop emphasized experiential learning and industry relevance by connecting theoretical biomedical concepts with real-world healthcare practices. Participants learned how biomedical data is collected, analyzed, and utilized in clinical and research environments. Interactive discussions encouraged students to explore emerging opportunities in biomedical engineering, healthcare innovation, and life sciences research.
The event witnessed active participation from students, faculty members, and external participants. Through practical demonstrations and technical interactions, participants enhanced their understanding of biomedical instrumentation, signal processing, healthcare analytics, and industry-oriented experimental methodologies. The workshop successfully contributed to skill development, innovation awareness, and industry preparedness among students pursuing careers in biotechnology, biomedical engineering, and healthcare sciences.
Department Name: School of Biosciences & Technology, Department of Biotechnology & Bioengineering (DBBE)
Event Outcome
The workshop successfully provided participants with hands-on experience in biomedical signal acquisition and analysis using industry-grade instrumentation. Students gained practical knowledge of ECG, EMG, EEG, and spirometry systems, along with skills in data interpretation and healthcare-focused experimental methodologies. The event enhanced technical competencies, promoted innovation-driven thinking, and strengthened participants' understanding of real-world biomedical applications. The workshop also fostered industry readiness and encouraged students to explore research and career opportunities in healthcare technology and biomedical sciences.
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