BioCase
September 2023
What is BioCase?
BioCase is a two-day technical case competition where groups of 2-4 students work together to design a biotechnology/bioengineering solution to a specific problem in one of three domains: biomedical devices, energy, or sustainability. The solutions will be judged by professors or industry professionals and give students an opportunity to connect with experts in the field. The event incorporates elements of both traditional design challenges and case competitions enabling students to use varying formats for their technical designs including CAD software and more.
When and where is BioCase?
This year, BioCase will take place on September 23 - 24, 2023. Please keep follow the BioDesign Instagram to stay up to date on schedule release.
BioCase will take place in the McGill Engine Centre in the Frank Dawson Adams (FDA) building. In addition to interacting with experts, mentors, and your teammates, lunch will also be provided on both days.
Registration for BioCase 2023 is closed as of September 11.
Past BioCases
Congrats to the winning team of BioCase 2022!
Jake Pringle, Emma Wong, & Riley McDonald
Our very first case competition, BioCase 2022, was a success! Thanks to a fund from the Faculty of Engineering, the McGill Engineering Student Center (MESC) was able to sponsor us, and we were able to offer a wonderful event, complete with mentorship, workshops, food, merchandise, and prizes. But what really made BioCase outstanding was our knowledgeable mentors/judges and our driven participants. Congratulations to group 3 for achieving first place. We are already looking forward to next year!
BioCase 2022 Gallery
Sponsors
What is BioCase?
BioCase is a two-day technical case competition where groups of 2-4 students work together to design a biotechnology/bioengineering solution to a specific problem in one of three domains: biomedical devices, energy, or sustainability. The solutions will be judged by professors or industry professionals and give students an opportunity to connect with experts in the field. The event incorporates elements of both traditional design challenges and case competitions enabling students to use varying formats for their technical designs including CAD software and more.