Bryan So

Managing Director, Business Development at Multi-Scale Medical Robotics Center Ltd

Bryan SO is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in business development and academic roles. Currently serving as the Managing Director of Business Development at Multi-Scale Medical Robotics Center Ltd and as a Senior Manager at the CYH TechCentre for Innovative Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Bryan also holds an Adjunct Associate Professor position in Biomedical Engineering at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Additionally, Bryan contributes as the Executive Secretary General of the Global Harmonization Working Party and is an active member of various professional engineering committees. With a background that includes significant roles in consulting and management at the Hong Kong Productivity Council, Bryan's educational credentials feature a Bachelor of Engineering with Honours from The Chinese University of Hong Kong and a Master of Science in Engineering from The University of Hong Kong.

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Multi-Scale Medical Robotics Center Ltd

With the advancement of imaging and robotic technologies, new surgical procedures and treatment methods are transforming medical diagnosis and treatment solutions. The technologies enhance visual access and accurate surgeries using robotic technologies for the surgeons during endoluminal surgeries that are minimally invasive and are more accessible to patients worldwide. The Multi-Scale Medical Robotics Center brings the worlds of medicine and robotics together, focusing on technological innovation with a strong emphasis on clinical translation and direct patient benefits. The Center serves as a synergistic platform for clinicians, engineers and researchers from local and overseas universities to work together and forge new ways to translate biomedical engineering research innovations into medical practices. The Multi-Scale Medical Robotics Center will support three research programmes: • Endoluminal multi-scale robotic platforms for diagnostics and therapeutics • Magnetic-guided endoluminal robotic platform • Image-guided robotic interventions In the long run, the Center will serve as a medical robotics incubation hub to foster medical technology start-ups, provide training in the areas of fully-integrated approaches and use of robotic technologies, pre-clinical design and intra-operative use of medical robots.


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