magAssist partners with top universities to help nurture young talents

"We always cherish top talents, especially those who have potential and willing to take challenges"

--Lydia Chen, the Vice President of the Human Resources Department at magAssist.


Starting in 2021, magAssist has been working as a corporate partner with MYMI (Monash Young Medical Innovators) for Heart Hackathon, the world's first global and year-long TAH (Total Artificial Heart) competition. magAssist is honored to be a part in supporting and cultivating young talents, as well as promoting the rapid and sustainable development of the industry.


Under the leadership of Dr. Shaun Gregory, an Australian medical engineering expert, and with the support of ISMCS (International Society of Mechanical Circulatory Support), Heart Hackathon was officially launched at the 2022 EUMS-ISMCS conference. This competition is dedicated to combining innovative enterprise technologies with academic research findings, and providing a platform for students to apply their research results into practical innovation in the field of artificial heart. Student-led teams will design prototypes; evaluate their entire artificial heart, and compete against teams from all over the world. With these purposes in mind, Heart Hackathon aims to serve as a bridge among industries, researchers, and young talents. This competition will last for one year, and the results will be presented at the 2023 ISMCS conference.


magAssist appreciates every opportunity to work with talents, not only to benefit the company, but also to nurture the next generation, which is one of the corporate social responsibilities we value at magAssist.


"We hope that we can continue the company heritage, including our technology, knowledge, people development...etc, demonstrate our corporate social responsibility, and contribute to society to the best of our abilities. " said by Lydia Chen, the Vice President of Human Resources at magAssist.


Dr. Thomas George Logan, Chief Scientist and Chief Engineer of magAssist, was also invited to give a speech to the attending students at Heart Hackathon's first webinar. He spoke on the entrepreneurial journey of magAssist, including its mission, innovative products, core technologies, and insights into the whole medical industry.


"It is delightful to see students and professionals worldwide sharing messages about innovation in the cardiovascular field." shared by one of the magAssist delegates. "Also, very excited to see their passion for knowledge and their willingness to acquire more of the industry."


In addition to partnering with Heart Hackathon, magAssist is also connecting young talents in the industrial design field through school-enterprise partnerships with Monash Suzhou. An industrial design competition was held in early 2022. A total of 14 groups of design works were registered for the competition. After the evaluation by a panel of judges composed of teachers from magAssist and Industrial Design Department at University, 4 groups of design works were shortlisted for the grand final. The grand final was held at magAssist in late June.


Through this competition, young talents were provided with the opportunity to apply their school knowledge and theories to practical designs. As young talents ascend the ladder in the global technology market, they will become the fundamental cornerstone of Artificial Heart. This partnership hopes that students can experience the innovative dynamics of start-up companies, and gain in-depth knowledge of the medical device industry. 


One question we frequently received from students throughout projects was "What is magAssist looking for in 'Assistars' (Note: Assistars is a name for magAssist's employees) ?"


"magAssist is very young, and we are on a journey that is far different from others. Therefore, we cherish talents more than any other company. We are especially eager for those who have great potential, those who can grow along with magAssist. We want to see what magAssist and our candidates will grow into.", said by Lydia.


"Employees are important assets for our company. We take each Assistar's career development seriously." stressed by Lydia.


During our journey of magAssist, it has been a great adventure full of obstacles and challenges, but magAssist is ambitious to embrace them as we are working with the top talents and partners. We hope that we can keep cultivating the next generation's talents. In the future, we will continue to provide support to nurture and inspire the next generation of medTech innovation. 

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