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Surgical Robots: Innovation, Opportunities, Challenges

Autodesk Toronto, 661 University Avenue Toronto, ON M5G 1M1

Wednesday, October 17th 2018, the GYBO Robotics Network will be hosting a symposium “Surgical Robots: Innovation, Opportunities, Challenges”. Day & Time: Wednesday October 17th, 2018 2:00 p.m. ‐ 5:00 p.m. Organizers: GYBO Robotics Network, IEEE Toronto Women in Engineering, IEEE Toronto Instrumentation & Measurement – Robotics & Automation Chapter, Autodesk, Synaptive Location: Autodesk Toronto 661 University Avenue Toronto, ON M5G 1M1 RVSP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/surgical-robots-innovation-opportunities-challenges-registration-50073521250?discount=IEEEWIE Description: Canada is home to numerous initiatives in surgical robotics technologies including the commercialized work of Synaptive Medical, the research on KidsArm at Sick Kids and investment in innovation centres such as the CSTAR research group. With its world-leading hubs in health research and innovation, Canada has a unique opportunity to combine key assets for innovation leadership; a highly concentrated health innovation cluster, engineering and technical talent to create the solutions of the future, and a single-payer system to support their larger scale adoption. The symposium will explore home-grown Canadian innovations, invite technology users and adopters to highlight what opportunities exist for these technologies, and host a discussion on the challenges in bringing these technologies to market, including their validation, adoption, policy innovation and how they will transform the healthcare system and practice. Agenda: 2:00 pm Networking 2:15 pm Surgical Robotic Technology Innovation in Canada – Technical Talks – Leila Kheradpir​, M.Sc., P.Eng, Director, Hardware Engineering, Synaptive Medical – Tim Fielding, Medical Product Development Manager, MDA – Thomas Looi, Program Director, Centre for Image Guided Innovation and Therapeutic Intervention, Hospital for Sick Children – Rajni Patel, Director of Engineering, Canadian Surgical Technologies and Advanced Robotics and Canada Research Chair in Advanced Robotics and Control, Western University 3:20 pm Surgical Robots: Needs, Opportunities and Gaps – User Talks – Dr. Taymaa May, Gynaecologist, Oncologist, and Surgical Scientist, UHN Princess Margaret Hospital, Assistant Professor, University of Toronto 3:50 pm Networking 4:10 pm Panel Discussion – Cameron Piron, CoFounder and Member of the Board, Synaptive Medical – Tim Reedman, Director, Commercial Systems, MDA Robotics – Rajni Patel, Director of Engineering, Canadian Surgical Technologies and Advanced Robotics and Canada Research Chair in Advanced Robotics and Control, Western University – Leila Kheradpir​, M.Sc., P.Eng, Director, Hardware Engineering, Synaptive Medical 4:50 pm Closing Remarks 5:00 pm Networking

Iguana Interface Engine, A day in the life of an integration engineer

Centennial College, Progress Campus, Room A3-15

Iguana interface engine allows integration with EHRs and other healthcare applications. Several EHRs systems can be connected via Iguana: Epic, Allscrips, Meditech, athenahealth, Cerner, etc. Iguana can process any data format and supports all protocols. Date & Time: Friday, October 12, 2018 at 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Speakers: Amandeep Aujla, Integration Engineer at iNTERFACEWARE Location: Centennial College, Progress Campus, Room A3-15 Organizer: Education Committee, IEEE Toronto Section Contact: Dr. Maryam Davoudpour

IEEE Canada Women in Engineering Panel: “Creating a Diverse Smart Grid Sector: Challenges and Opportunities”

350 Victoria St Toronto, Ontario Canada M5B 2K3

Thursday, October 11th 2018, Jessie Ma, Neetika Sathe, Shadi Chuangpishit, and Sheldon Williamson will be participating on the IEEE Canada Women in Engineering Panel – “Creating a Diverse Smart Grid Sector: Challenges and Opportunities”. Day & Time: Thursday October 11th, 2018 5:00 p.m. ‐ 6:00 p.m. Speakers: Jessie Ma Senior Research Fellow, Ryerson Centre for Urban Energy Neetika Sathe Vice President, Advanced Planning at Alectra Shadi Chuangpishit Senior Consultant at Quanta Technology Sheldon Williamson Professor and NSERC Canada Research Chair in Electrical Energy Storage Systems for Transportation Electrification, University of Ontario Institute of Technology Organizers: IEEE Toronto Women in Engineering Location: Library Building, Library Lecture Hall – LIB72, Ryerson University 350 Victoria St Toronto, Ontario Canada M5B 2K3 Contact: Manar Jammal Register for Free: https://goo.gl/7cwkqv