By the end of the sessions, participants had:
Understood various 3D printing technologies, modeling tools, materials, and biomedical applications.
Applied basic electronics principles such as resistance analysis, voltage dividers, and sensor interfacing using multimeters, LDRs, and potentiometers.
Designed and analyzed passive and active electronic circuits, including filters, Thevenin equivalents, and transistor-based configurations.
Understood the process of biomedical prototype development, from concept design to functional prototype realization.
Applied design thinking principles and business model canvas techniques to identify user needs and develop innovative biomedical solutions.
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