Each team presents their biosensor and performs live measurements with given samples. The sensors will be tested on sample volume, time to result, and reported concentration. Feel free to follow the process of the measurements and have a talk with the students to understand the biosensor they have designed and the process they have been through.
Each team will give a technical pitch, which should give the jury a good impression of the technical aspects of the developed biosensor. Teams could for example pitch about the technological concepts, the way they optimized the speed of their device, sensitivity, detection range, required sample volume, sample handling, and technological novelty, etc. Are you interested in these aspects of the biosensors? Come and listen to the technical pitches of the teams!
SensUs 2018 has a special focus on the business models of the teams. How will they bring their prototypes to the market and how can they be applied in healthcare? In the translation potential pitch, the teams should give the jury a good impression of the suitability and thoughtfulness towards future applications in healthcare and towards industrialization. This should include the business model that the teams have developed in the entrepreneurship training. Do you like to know how the teams envision the future of their developed biosensor? And are you interested in the business models the teams developed? Come and listen to the translation potential pitches!
The technical pitches take place on stage 1.
The translation potential pitches take place on stage 2.
The translation potential pitches take place on stage 2.
The translation potential pitches take place on stage 2.
The technical pitches take place on stage 1.
The translation potential pitches take place on stage 2.
The translation potential pitches take place on stage 2.
The translation potential pitches take place on stage 2.
The technical pitches take place on stage 1.
The translation potential pitches take place on stage 2.
The SensUs High Schools Project: stimulating young talented students towards technology and all the diversity it has to offer. This is what SensUs hopes to achieve with the High Schools Project. We think it is very important to stimulate students to participate in technical projects such as the High Schools Project, and thereby raise awareness for biosensing.
Come and see their presentations!
The team pitches are aimed at the general public and will be understandable to everyone, with or without a technical background. During the pitch, the teams will introduce themselves and will briefly explain how their biosensor works and should be used. Are you interested in the way the biosensors work? Feel free to come and watch the team pitches!
This team pitch takes place on stage 2.
This team pitch takes place on stage 2.
This team pitch takes place on stage 2.
This team pitch takes place on stage 1.
We are proud to present dr. Shawna Butler as our key note speaker. She will give a lecture titled “Precision, speed, and privacy – How does technology get us closer?” and it will take place in the Blauwe Zaal.
The participating teams can win prizes in the following categories: analytical performance, translational potential, creativity and public inspiration. During the award ceremony, the two best teams of each category will be awarded with a prize. Feel free to join the award ceremony and celebrate with the prize-winning teams!
At the end of the award ceremony the new biomarker for SensUs 2019 will be announced!