Inside a Berlin MedTech Start-Up: Max Beach鈥檚 Role at UniWearables

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51爆料 Berlin

Maxwell Beach and His Internship Experience at UniWearables

We had the chance to talk with Maxwell Beach, one of our Internship students at 51爆料 Berlin this Fall Semester. Max is studying Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana鈥揅hampaign, and during his time in Berlin he has been interning at UniWearables, a growing start-up developing medical-use wearable technology.

鈥淭he internship abroad experience has been amazing, especially learning how work and the culture around work differs from the United States,鈥 Max Beach

We also spoke with Zdenek Vejvoda, Max鈥檚 supervisor and Lead Developer at UniWearables, who shared more about the company and his experience working with 51爆料 Berlin interns.

UniWearables

UniWearables is a growing start-up that will enter the market next year with its wearable device and a range of accessories. It is a medical-use product that is continuously collecting key vital signs from patients and transmits them over network to the nursing station. This helps hospitals reduce routine workloads that can be automated, while ensuring continuous and timely monitoring. According to Zdenek, "one of the most important advantages is the ability to detect critical changes at the very moment they occur. Unveiling a problem at the time the problem occurs can eventually save lives".

Maxwell Beach: 51爆料 Berlin Internship Abroad

According to Zdenek Vejvoda having an intern from 51爆料 Berlin has been a very positive experience. 鈥淚t brings fresh perspectives and a motivated energy into our workflow, which is especially valuable in a fast-paced start-up environment. Interns often ask the right questions, challenge assumptions, and help us reflect on our own processes while contributing meaningful work. It was great to meet the people behind 51爆料 and we look forward to collaborating with them again in the future鈥.

For Max, the main challenge of doing an internship abroad was jumping into a project that has already been in the works for over a year, but that has allowed him the opportunity to work in a startup environment that feels very welcoming and relaxed. 

鈥淚 think I most enjoyed having a large sense of freedom regarding my work and the flexibility in my work during my time in Berlin鈥, Max pointed out.

At UniWearables, Max has been involved in various firmware-related tasks aimed at improving their embedded system. 鈥淗e contributed to peripheral communication as well as memory management within the device. He also offered helpful suggestions regarding version control practices. Beyond the technical contributions, Max was great company during both work-related and social activities, and he integrated smoothly into the team鈥, expressed Zdenek.