TITLE OF THE EVENT | BIOINNOVISION |
EVENT CONDUCTED | MYSTERY PRODUCT DESIGN |
DATE | 02/04/2025 |
TIME | 12:00 PM TO 1:10 PM |
VENUE | ROOM NO 403 – 4TH FLOOR, BLOCK III, SRMIST |
TOTAL ATTENDEES | 26 STUDENTS |
EVENT MODE | OFFLINE |
CONVENOR | DR.USHUS. S. KUMAR – (HOD/I.C) |
FACULTY COORDINATORS | MS.P.PADMAPRIYA(AP/BME) DR.VINURAJKUMAR.S (AP/BME) |
STUDENT COORDINATORS | SAMEER AHMED SAMYUKTHA DINESHKUMAR RAGHAVI NITHYASRI |
Summary of the event
The BioInnovision Club, the technical and innovation-driven club of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, organized yet another successful and stimulating event titled “Mystery Product Design” on the 2nd of April, 2025. The event aimed to combine technical biomedical knowledge with creative design thinking, encouraging participants to think beyond textbooks and apply real-world insights.
The session commenced with a warm welcome and a brief address by Dr. Ushus S. Kumar, Head of the Department (i/c), who emphasized the significance of such events in nurturing curiosity and interdisciplinary skills among budding biomedical engineers. Following this, Ms. P. Padmapriya (AP/BME) provided insights into the event structure and purpose.
Nithyasri (II Year BME), one of the student coordinators, formally introduced the event format and guided participants into the first round.
Round 1: Identify the Instrument
In this round, participants were presented with assorted images, parts, or descriptions of biomedical instruments and were challenged to accurately identify the devices. This tested not only their theoretical knowledge but also their exposure to practical instrumentation used in hospitals and labs. Students were judged based on accuracy, speed, and explanation.
This round encouraged critical thinking, quick recall, and familiarity with medical device components, laying the foundation for practical application in biomedical domains.
Round 2: Digital Marketing Poster Creation
Thr event was conducted by the Event coordinator Raghavi (III Year) by giving few guidelines and rules for making the poster. Participants who qualified from Round 1 advanced to this creative segment, where they were tasked with designing a digital marketing poster using Canva. The challenge was to promote a medical product (real or conceptual) with impactful visual elements and concise, persuasive content.
The objective of this round was to bridge the gap between technical knowledge and public engagement—highlighting how biomedical engineers can effectively communicate innovations to a broader audience, including healthcare professionals and the public.
Outcome of the event
The Mystery Product Design event successfully achieved its goal of enhancing creative problem-solving, biomedical awareness, and design-thinking abilities among students. It fostered:
- Technical proficiency in identifying and understanding medical devices
- Innovation and creativity in digital product presentation
- Teamwork and collaboration during brainstorming and design phases
- Real-world awareness of how biomedical tools are marketed and visualized The event also provided a unique blend of technical rigor and artistic expression, nurturing participants’ ability to communicate complex concepts in an engaging and accessible manner.
Conclusion
The Mystery Product Design event, organized by the BioInnovision Club, was a vibrant blend of technical exploration and creative expression, offering students a unique opportunity to apply their biomedical knowledge in innovative ways. Participants engaged enthusiastically, showcasing sharp analytical skills, creativity, and an eye for detail throughout both rounds of the competition.
The event concluded with the announcement of winners by Dr. S.Vinurajkumar (AP/BME). The winners were awarded certificates and recognition for their outstanding performance.
The BioInnovision Club extends its heartfelt gratitude to the faculty coordinators, student organizers, and enthusiastic participants for making MYSTERY PRODUCT DESIGN a resounding success. The session ended with a vote of thanks by Sameer Ahmed (III Year) and a group photograph to commemorate the event.
Mystery Product Design successfully brought together technical depth and design thinking, highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of biomedical engineering. The event not only reinforced core biomedical concepts but also emphasized the importance of visual communication and innovation in healthcare.
The BioInnovision Club extends heartfelt gratitude to all faculty members, student coordinators, and participants who contributed to the event’s resounding success. The event concluded on an inspiring note, encouraging students to continue innovating, collaborating, and pushing boundaries in the ever-evolving field of biomedical engineering.

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