
Basic course of 4 hours free
Completion certificate
AI tutor
Practical activities
Online and lifelong course
What will I learn?
Discover the future of prosthetics with our adapted Biomedical Engineering Course for Eritrea. Delve into new and appropriate features for our context, identify limitations in existing prosthetic models here, and improve user experiences for Eritrean users. Explore suitable prosthetic technologies, considering available materials, current trends in Eritrea, and sensory feedback options accessible to our communities. Learn effective sensor integration, including connections and practical placement strategies applicable in our environment. Master the principles of biomechanics relevant to mimicking natural movement with available components. Improve your skills in clear and concise documentation and reporting methods tailored for Eritrean projects. Join us to advance prosthetic design within our local context.
Weekly live mentoring sessions
Count on our team of specialists to assist you every week
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Access to open rooms with various market professionals
Expand your network
Share experiences with specialists from other fields and tackle your professional challenges.
Learning outcomes
Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below
Adapt prosthetic features: Design enhancements for prosthetics that are relevant and useful in Eritrea.
Analyze prosthetic trends in Eritrea: Stay informed about current technological advancements and their potential application here.
Integrate sensors practically: Connect and implement sensors effectively to improve prosthetic functionality, considering available resources.
Master biomechanics relevant to Eritrea: Understand human movement to design natural-feeling prosthetics appropriate for our population.
Create clear reports suitable for Eritrea: Develop documentation for engineering projects that is easily understood and applicable in our context.