Healthcare Innovation Takes Centre Stage at Superior Entrepreneurial Forum

Healthcare Innovation Takes Centre Stage at Superior Entrepreneurial Forum

At Superior University, innovation is not limited to business. It extends to healthcare, where impact matters most.

It’s Day 3 of the Superior Entrepreneurial Forum Spring 2026, organised by the Chaudhry Muhammad Akram Centre for Entrepreneurship Development (CMACED) under the Entrepreneurship Teaching and Training Program, which brought together students from Allied Health disciplines, including BS Anaesthesia Technology, BS Operation Theatre, BS Optometry, BS Aesthetics and Cosmetology, BS Dental Technology, and BS Dental Hygiene.

The session focused on “User-Centric Health Innovation”, highlighting how healthcare solutions must be designed around real patient needs, accessibility, and practical impact.

Industry experts and professionals shared valuable insights, including Dr Warda Sikander, Sajjad Kirmani, Dr Rijaa Bukhari, and Mubeen Arshad Awan, with the session moderated by Dr Nazia Kanwal. The discussion moved beyond theory and focused on how innovation in healthcare can directly improve patient outcomes and system efficiency.

The session delivers a clear message. The future of healthcare lies in solutions that are not just advanced, but meaningful, accessible, and built around people.

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