Medsby Industry–Institute Collaboration
5-Day Hybrid Faculty Training Program
Tittle: Biomechanics from theory to practice for the academic year 2025/26
Event Overview
This program is designed for academic teaching and non-teaching faculty, combining interactive sessions with practical insights to strengthen institutional and industry collaboration.
Key highlights
Key Topics Covered
- Duration: 5 days (4 days online + 1 day offline)
- Mode: Hybrid (Online & Offline)
- Online Session: From 25/Feb/2026 to 28/Feb/2026 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM IST
- Offline Session: Choice of March 7 or March 8, 2026 (to be selected during registration)
- Fee: ₹199
- Certification: Participants will receive either a hardcopy certificate or an e-certificate upon completion
- Recent Trends: Latest advancements in biomechanics research and practice
- Tools and Applications:
- Portable force plates – Measure ground reaction forces for gait, balance, and sports performance analysis.
- Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) – Capture motion data in real-world environments for posture, movement tracking, and rehabilitation studies.
- Optical motion tracking systems – Provide high-precision 3D kinematic analysis for biomechanics research, sports science, and clinical assessments
- Wireless EMG – Record muscle activation patterns during dynamic tasks, useful for neurocular studies and ergonomics
- Best Practices: Effective teaching methods and practical applications
- Industry Collaboration: Opportunities for industry-sponsored labs and collaborative projects
- Objective: Upskill faculty and bridge the gap between academia and industry by exploring biomechanics equipment and its applications
Learnings Outcomes
By the end of this program, participants will gain practical knowledge in:
- Publishing impactful research papers
- Setting up industry-sponsored laboratories
- Basics of patent filing
- Securing grants and funding opportunities
Impact & Opportunities
Learn directly from industry experts—the makers and creators of portable force plates, motion capture systems, wireless EMG, prosthetics, bionics, and other rehabilitation products. This workshop opens doors to:
- Expanding academic contributions with real-world applications
- Building stronger industry–institute partnerships
- Driving innovation through access to advanced biomechanics tools
- Positioning faculty at the forefront of research, rehabilitation, and collaboration

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