IJN - UTM Cardiovascular Engineering Centre

IJN - UTM Cardiovascular Engineering Centre IJN-UTM Cardio Centre was established in collaboration between Institut Jantung Negara (National Heart Institute) and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

19/12/2025

19 December 2025
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Syafiqah was on UTM podcast, highlighting the medical devices routes from the proof of concept to societal use. Accentuating on the collaboration with Institut Jantung Negara on cardiovascular technologies.

16 December 2025 CPR & AED Awareness Program - Series II 2025In collaboration with UTM Health Centre, IJN-UTM CEC has or...
17/12/2025

16 December 2025
CPR & AED Awareness Program - Series II 2025

In collaboration with UTM Health Centre, IJN-UTM CEC has organised the second series of CPR & AED Awareness Program for the year 2025. May the awareness expand through the society and community for fast emergency action. Pusat Kesihatan UTM

11 December 2025 - Notification Requirements for Clinical Research on Medical Device WorkshopUniversiti Teknologi Malays...
12/12/2025

11 December 2025 - Notification Requirements for Clinical Research on Medical Device Workshop

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) recently organized a Workshop ‘Notification Requirements for Clinical Research on Medical Devices Based on the Medical Device (Exemption) Order 2024’. The event attracted 42 researchers and academic staff from UTM, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed), and Sunway College, providing a unique opportunity to deepen their understanding of the regulatory landscape for medical device research.

The workshop was organized by UTM’s Institute of Human Centered Engineering (iHumEn) and was led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Syafiqah Saidin, who ensured that the program was both practical and directly aligned with researchers’ needs. “It is important that our researchers not only develop innovative research related to medical devices but also map the research towards regulatory certifications for future product commercialisation,” she said.

Expert speakers from the Medical Device Authority (MDA), including Mdm. Aidahwaty Ariffin @ M. Olaybal (Director of Pre-Market Control Division), Mdm. Nur Syafura Ariffin (Assistant Director of Pre-Market Control Division), and Mdm. Che Rosmani Che Hasan (Assistant Director of Pre-Market Control Division), provided participants with in-depth guidance on regulatory frameworks, exemption criteria, product classification, and medical device lifecycle from the phase of prototype development to approval. The regulatory frameworks emphasize on three pillars of safety, performance and efficacy. The session also highlighted Good Clinical Practice (GCP) principles for medical devices based on ISO 14155:2020.

The workshop was offered free-seat with CPD points provided for UTM staff. Attendees praised the program for its expert-led content, practicality, and strong relevance to researchers involved in medical device development. The success of the event underscores UTM’s commitment to promote safe, compliant, and high-quality medical technology research, while fostering closer collaboration between academia and national regulatory bodies.

27 November 2025 Faculty of Electrical Engineering, UTMFollowing the Steering Committee Meeting that was held at IJN KL,...
03/12/2025

27 November 2025
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, UTM

Following the Steering Committee Meeting that was held at IJN KL, a Strategic Realignment Workshop was organised to map back the strategic direction towards research development and product commercialisation.

29/10/2025
14 – 15 October 2025Institut Jantung Negara, Kuala LumpurIJN-UTM Research Convention 2025 marks a significant milestone ...
29/10/2025

14 – 15 October 2025
Institut Jantung Negara, Kuala Lumpur

IJN-UTM Research Convention 2025 marks a significant milestone in Malaysia’s advancement of cardiovascular innovation, research excellence, and leadership development. Jointly organised by National Heart Institute (IJN) and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) through IJN-UTM Cardiovascular Engineering Centre (CEC), the two days convention brought together researchers, clinicians, and institutional leaders to showcase collaborative outcomes and chart the future of medical technology-driven healthcare.

The convention began on 14 October with a Research Exhibition featuring 15 active research products developed through close collaboration between UTM researchers and IJN clinicians. Among the featured innovations were the Chitoe vascular patch, peripheral and RF-induced expandable stent, human digital twin for AI-driven treatment of circulatory diseases, RehabTrack 6-minute walk test monitoring system, TROSTE teleoperated robotic system for echocardiography, low-cost left ventricular assist device (LVAD), AI-powered cardiac risk surgery score, RFID moisture detection sensor for wound care, hydrogel for medical applications, portable 4-in-1 vital sign monitor, mock circulation system, Space Fontan assist device, ultraviolet germicidal irradiation system for ICU rooms, web-based Integrated Research Management System (i-RMS), and the IJN-UTM Cardiovascular Engineering Centre platform itself. These solutions demonstrated the tangible impact of interdisciplinary collaboration, addressing real clinical needs while accelerating translation from lab to clinical. The Research Talk further enriched the program with four major presentations on cardiovascular device innovation, diagnostic systems, and translational research strategies, providing insight into scientific progress and future industry potential.

On the same day, the Steering Committee Meeting served as a strategic platform to review achievements and plan forward-looking initiatives. Chaired by IJN Chief Executive Officer Adj. Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Mohamed Ezani Md Taib and co-chaired by UTM Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Mohd Shafry Mohd Rahim, the meeting brought together key decision-makers from both institutions. IJN-UTM CEC Director Assoc. Prof. Dr. Syafiqah Saidin presented the centre’s two-year performance review (2023–2024), which showed significant growth in publications, research grants, prototypes, patents, and co-authored clinical outputs. In his remarks, Dato’ Sri Ezani emphasized the need for greater involvement of clinicians in upcoming research projects to ensure outcomes that are practical, impactful, and market-ready. Prof. Shafry, meanwhile, underscored the importance of sustainability, stating that long-term partnerships and systemic continuity were vital to achieve national and global impacts. The committee also explored the digitalization of hospital operations, discussing data-driven tools to support faster, more accurate clinical decision-making.

The convention was concluded on 15 October with a Leadership Talk entitled “Kepimpinan Data Raya dalam Membuat Keputusan,” delivered by Prof. Dr. Mohd Shafry to IJN clinicians and UTM staff. In his keynote, he stressed that leadership is a responsibility rooted in integrity and wisdom, and highlighted three core pillars of effective leadership: credentials, clarity, and growth. He reminded the audience that every individual in an organisation contributes to excellence, reinforcing the value of collaborative culture. Expounding on the theme, he defined “Data Raya” as large, complex datasets that can be analysed to uncover patterns, trends, and strategic value. Prof. Shafry emphasised that data-driven leadership enables smarter decision-making, operational efficiency, predictive insight, and innovation across all levels of the organisation, particularly in the era of AI and digital transformation. “In today’s world, we cannot lead based on experience alone—we must lead with insight, evidence, and the courage to adapt,” he said.

Overall, IJN-UTM Research Convention 2025 is more than a showcase of achievements; it is a reaffirmation of a powerful and unique academia–healthcare partnership. It demonstrates how engineering innovation, clinical expertise, policy alignment, and leadership development can be integrated within one strategic framework. Through this collaboration, IJN and UTM continue to position Malaysia as a regional leader in cardiovascular research and medical technology. The convention set a forward-looking agenda focused on expanding clinician involvement, scaling market-ready solutions, advancing AI and data-driven healthcare, strengthening sustainability, and investing in future leadership talent. As both institutions look ahead, they remain united in their shared vision to shape the future of cardiovascular care, drive medical innovation, and deliver sustainable healthcare excellence for Malaysia and beyond.

UTMNewsHub: https://research.utm.my/newshub/ijn-and-utm-set-new-benchmark-in-cardiovascular-research-and-leadership-at-2025-convention/

13 October 2025 - Medical Device Authority (MDA), CyberjayaIJN-UTM CEC has visited MDA for benchmarking on the route of ...
28/10/2025

13 October 2025 - Medical Device Authority (MDA), Cyberjaya

IJN-UTM CEC has visited MDA for benchmarking on the route of medical device certifications. The comprehensive discussion is purposely intended to guide the research flow while planning for commercialisation certifications. IJN-UTM CEC and MDA has agreed to organise a workshop on ISO14155 in December to give overview on the mandatory certifications required for different types of medical devices while highlighting on good clinical practice (GCP) certification of medical devices. Stay tune to our FOC workshop, delivered by MDA experts, special to southern researchers.

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IJN-UTM Research Convention 2025

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Our coming CPR & AED Awareness Program in collaboration with UTM Health Centre (PKU), aims for community service will be...
01/10/2025

Our coming CPR & AED Awareness Program in collaboration with UTM Health Centre (PKU), aims for community service will be held tomorrow 2 Oct 2025. The participation is fitted to 30 person and it is full.

But… no worries. You may join in our coming Awareness Program in Dec 2025 as we are organising this Program every two months. Check it out!!!

23 Sept 2025Thank you Prof. Dr. Kahar Osman, our beloved fellow for all this while attentive services at UTM. An appreci...
26/09/2025

23 Sept 2025
Thank you Prof. Dr. Kahar Osman, our beloved fellow for all this while attentive services at UTM. An appreciation farewell was held to celebrate his end-service and to appreciate his contribution to IJN-UTM CEC. May the retirement full of calm-happiness 🌷

2nd International Conference on Electronic & Computer Engineering (ECE 2025)21 - 22 August 2025 - Holiday Inn Johor Bahr...
30/08/2025

2nd International Conference on Electronic & Computer Engineering (ECE 2025)
21 - 22 August 2025 - Holiday Inn Johor Bahru City Centre, Johor

Congratulation Suhassni Ganeson for the Best Student Presenter Award in ECE 2025. She presented the title 'Investigating the Impact of Electroporation on Human Dermal Fibroblasts: Insights into Cell Morphology and Viability' under the co-supervision of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Syafiqah Saidin.

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IJN-UTM Cardio Centre, Level 2, Block B, V01, FBME, UTM Johor Bahru
Johor Bahru
81310

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