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European Parliament Interest Group on Biomedical Engineering (EPIG BME)

Since 2015, the European Alliance of Medical and Biological Engineering and Science (EAMBES) started a stable collaboration with the European Institutions and in particular with the European Parliament through the establishment of the first European Parliament Interest Group on Biomedical Engineering (EPIG BME).

 EAMBES is advocating for an increased involvement of biomedical engineers (BMEs) in defining European regulations and forthcoming research frameworks.

The EAMBES, together with WHO and EPIG BME, have organized a new meeting in the European Parliament to discuss those topics (European Parliament, 11th of October 2018). The draft agenda is below and the latest will be available at https://goo.gl/VMVbMG

This event will bring the BME community inputs, thought the most influential BME representatives form 4 continents (i.e., Europe, USA, Africa and Asia) via their scientific associations: the International Federation of Medical and Biomedical Engineering (IFMBE), International Organization for Medical Physics (IOMP) and their umbrella organization the International Union for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine (IUPESM).

The topics of the meeting will be two:

· How to maximally profit form the BME community inputs while design the forthcoming European framework for research (i.e., Horizon Europe)

· How to harmonise international regulation on medical devices and medical setting across these continents.

Five European Parliament Members will participate to the meeting, including Madame Neena Gill (S&D, West Midland representative at the Euro parliament for the Labour Party, UK), Lara Comi (EPP Vice-president from Italy) and Nicola Caputo (S&D, Italy), EPIG BME President.

From the European Commission, Mr Bernd Rainer (DG Research) will attend the meeting.

Ignatius Gomes, Secretary General of the “African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States Organization” will also participate to the meeting to discuss Africa-related BME topics.

The Warwick Biomedical Engineering (WEB) group, in the School of Engineering, is a proactive member of the EAMBES and had a key role in the organization of this event. Dr Leandro Pecchia, WEB member drafted the agenda as Chair of the EAMBES public affairs working group and General Secretary of the IUPESM.

EPIG BME 2018 meeting Agenda

Mon 08 Oct 2018, 17:27 | Tags: Clinical Engineering, BME

Now Biomedical Engineering (BME) is in the ESCO! Another step towards BME recognition!

From 2015, Dr Pecchia along with the European Alliance for Medical and Biological Engineering & Science (EAMBES), the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (IFMBE), Heatlh Technology Division and WHO, supported two MEPs: Nicala Caputo and Lara Comi in tabling a parlamentary question to the European Commision to recognise Biomedical Engineering profession.

Today, a step more towards the BME recognition... BME has been included in the ESCO database.

Tue 18 Sep 2018, 12:34 | Tags: IFMBE, HTAD, WHO, BME

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