ACMD appoints new CEO
ACMD, Australia’s first hospital-based biomedical engineering research, development and education centre, has appointed its new CEO, Dr Erol Harvey.
Accelerating biomedical research to solve healthcare challenges, ACMD is a collaborative research partnership of leading universities, research institutes, a tertiary hospital and major industry partners.
Dr Harvey’s appointment comes at an important juncture for the consortium as it progresses the development of a new $210 million state-of-the-art, purpose-designed facility, located at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne.
The new ACMD facility is slated for completion by mid 2024. When completed, it will house a diverse team of 500 experts, including clinicians, scientists, engineers and mathematicians.
As a scientist, educator and entrepreneur, Dr Harvey has made outstanding contributions to Australia through the world-leading microfluidic engineering company MiniFAB, his distinguished academic career and his unwavering support for research commercialisation and entrepreneurship.
Dr Harvey gained a PhD in Plasma and Laser Physics from Monash University and worked as a researcher in Oxford, UK, before joining his first startup to commercialise laser micromachining.
He returned to Australia to become a Professor of Microtechnology at Swinburne University of Technology and co-founded MiniFAB in 2002 where he was CEO until 2018.
ACMD partners are University of Melbourne, Australian Catholic University, RMIT University, Swinburne University of Technology, University of Wollongong, St Vincent’s Institute, Bionics Institute, Centre for Eye Research Australia and industry partner, Stryker.