THE BIONIC MAN : how to find an economic model to become autonomous?
oumaima reddadi
le 27/02/2018 à 16:41 Citer ce message
Committee : ECOSOC
Problematic : THE BIONIC MAN : how to find an economic model to become autonomous?
-Emphasizing that tech businesses are at the heart of the UK economy and are playing an important role in driving growth across the country.
-Expressing its apreciation concerning the fact that the UK is the largest market for medical technology in Europe. Themedical technology sector is a thriving ecosystem of researchers, scientists, engineers, designers and NHS clinicians working in an established industrial base. Together they drive the path of a novel technology from innovation, through the process of design and manufacture, and ultimately to the patient.
-Regretting that Although prosthetic limbs can help many amputees regain independence and mobility, prosthetic wearers across the world are often limited in what they can do or where they can go.
-Realizing that Thousands of people each year suffer the loss of one or both of their legs to amputation following an injury or disease. There are some 45,000 people who rely on prosthetic limbs in England alone and across the UK around 5,000 people each year have lower-limb amputations.
-Viewing with appreciation the cheap 3D printed bionic prothesis project.
1. Ecourages the investment in medical technologies researches
2. Increases the budget for research and development of bionic prosthese by 5%
3. Offers financial aid to the cheap 3D printed bionics prothesis to enable a larger community to have access to care
4. Encourages the creation of new institutes specialized in the bionic prothesis by granting financial aid to new entrepreneurs.
Problematic : THE BIONIC MAN : how to find an economic model to become autonomous?
-Emphasizing that tech businesses are at the heart of the UK economy and are playing an important role in driving growth across the country.
-Expressing its apreciation concerning the fact that the UK is the largest market for medical technology in Europe. Themedical technology sector is a thriving ecosystem of researchers, scientists, engineers, designers and NHS clinicians working in an established industrial base. Together they drive the path of a novel technology from innovation, through the process of design and manufacture, and ultimately to the patient.
-Regretting that Although prosthetic limbs can help many amputees regain independence and mobility, prosthetic wearers across the world are often limited in what they can do or where they can go.
-Realizing that Thousands of people each year suffer the loss of one or both of their legs to amputation following an injury or disease. There are some 45,000 people who rely on prosthetic limbs in England alone and across the UK around 5,000 people each year have lower-limb amputations.
-Viewing with appreciation the cheap 3D printed bionic prothesis project.
1. Ecourages the investment in medical technologies researches
2. Increases the budget for research and development of bionic prosthese by 5%
3. Offers financial aid to the cheap 3D printed bionics prothesis to enable a larger community to have access to care
4. Encourages the creation of new institutes specialized in the bionic prothesis by granting financial aid to new entrepreneurs.