Abstract
With great pleasure, we would like to welcome all delegates to our 2021 International Conference on Biomedical Engineering (ICoBE). ICoBE 2021 was organized by Faculty of Electronic Engineering Technology, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) as the main organizer and Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan and The Institute of Biomedical Engineering & Health Technologies, De La Salle University, Philippines as the co-organizers of this conference. ICoBE 2021 was held virtually at UniMAP due to travelling restriction issued by the government.ICoBE conference covers a wide range of current research areas which covers important elements in the related engineering fields. This conference gathers experts from different countries to discuss the state of the art and to present new research findings and perspectives. Four prominent keynote speakers from oversea universities and from industry were invited to share their ideas on current developments in these emerging and important topics. Our 85 participants came from several countries such as Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Japan and United Kingdom. There are 12 sessions for oral presentation, and the participant are given 10 minutes to deliver their works and 5 minutes for Q&A via Google Meet platform. All sessions went smoothly with minor issues such as participants mistakenly entering the session. We are sure all participants used this conference as a platform to present their work and address current problems in this challenging and promising field and subsequently create new avenues for the commercialization of new products.List of Photos are available in this pdf.
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