В Бауманке придумали, как улучшить аппарат ингаляционной анестезии МАИА-01 от Уральского оптико-механического завода

Schwabe Holding introduces a new model of project work with targeted students

The Russian holding company "Schwabe" (part of Rostec) invited students of Bauman Moscow State Technical University to modernize the multifunctional inhalation anesthesia machine MAIA-01 manufactured by the Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant named after Yalamov (UOMZ). The business game was held at the Zverev Krasnogorsk Plant as part of the Rostec. Biotechmed educational and professional track, the holding's press service reported.

More than 20 students studying under targeted contracts with the holding's enterprises took part in the workshop. They built a strategic profile of the medical device (a long-term product development plan that determines how it will be positioned on the market), and predicted what share it could occupy in the market after modernization.

Future engineers proposed to increase the number of anesthetics and specialized modules supported by the device, and to ensure that the MAIA-01 is ready for operation without lengthy setup. 
Press service of the Schwabe Holding

According to students, it would be possible to combine the monitors into a single panel with a touch screen, as well as introduce an AI assistant.

The best participants of the business game were invited to take part in the modernization of the ophthalmological manual slit lamp. Specialists from the Zagorsk Optical and Mechanical Plant (ZOMZ) are currently working on improving this diagnostic device.

About MAIA-01

The multifunctional inhalation anesthesia machine is used during surgical operations. The product provides artificial ventilation of the lungs and is suitable for patients of all ages.

Characteristics of MAIA-01:

  • Anesthetics - nitrous oxide, isoflurane, sevoflurane, xenon
  • Ventilation modes - controlled, assisted-controlled
  • Parameters on the monitor - pressure, tidal volume, ventilation rate, pulse rate, heart rate, blood pressure, etc.

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