IDIA is glad to welcome Ms. Natalie Zoghby who is currently studying for her Masters in Biomedical Engineering at the University of the Witswatersrand.
In a special talk co-organised by IDIA and the UWC Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, we will how how Ms. Zoghby came to start her own business with her co-founders and how she is navigating the two worlds of being a student working towards an advanced postgraduate degree, and a successful business owner, trying to grow. If that wasn’t enough, her business is also changing lives, as her innovation is a low-cost bionic hand, 3d-printed and interfaced with the bearers’ nerves and muscles – giving amputees new hands.
Here is the poster of the special talk, we look forward to welcoming our audience tomorrow: