Thanks to the university's precise matchmaking, our team had the opportunity to engage in in-depth exchanges with Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Affiliated Suzhou Kowloon Hospital. For us, this interaction was not only a "timely rain" that perfectly aligned with our needs but also a precious opportunity to drive the growth of our project.
Our core project – 3D-printed fracture splints – relies heavily on clinical scenario validation for implementation. Meanwhile, the medical simulation equipment we are developing is actively exploring cooperation pathways with high-quality private hospitals. The needs of both parties are naturally aligned, leading to an immediate rapport. More importantly, our project has been selected into the Ideation Program of Hong Kong Science Park and is currently in the critical Pre-Incubation stage. This collaboration with the hospital precisely matches the project's current development pace of "transitioning from R&D to implementation".
We are particularly grateful for the university's full-cycle and thoughtful support: in the early stage of the project, it helped us connect with the Office to accumulate experience and refine our direction; now that the project has achieved initial results, it has promptly linked us with such high-quality hospital resources. Every step of support has accurately hit the key nodes of the team's development. What inspires us even more is that this collaboration has opened the door to the Yangtze River Delta market for the project – advancing business layout starting from Suzhou not only paves the way for technology implementation but also perfectly meets the team's regional expansion needs. This practical and efficient empowerment gives us greater confidence to transform campus innovation into real market value.
Iris Yang, Founder of DynaFix3D
Master Graduate of Public Policy and Management