College of Applied Medical Sciences Congratulates Dr. Abdulmajeed Alfayyadh on Obtaining an Australian Patent for Drone Systems for Real-Time Motion Analysis
The College of Applied Medical Sciences extends its warmest congratulations to Dr. Abdulmajeed bin Barakat Alfayyadh, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and Health Rehabilitation, on obtaining a patent from IP Australia for his invention, "Integrated Drone-Based Motion Capture and Smart Insole System for Real-Time Biomechanical Analysis in Outdoor Environments."
On this occasion, the Dean of the College of Applied Medical Sciences expressed his appreciation for this achievement, affirming that this patent represents a valuable addition to the college's research and innovation record, and embodies its strategic direction toward supporting technical innovation and leveraging modern technologies such as drones and smart systems in the service of applied scientific research. He also noted that the excellence of the college's faculty in the field of international patents strengthens the college's standing regionally and internationally, and reflects the quality of an academic environment that supports creativity and innovation.
This achievement is an extension of the series of successes achieved by the college's faculty, and a reflection of the college's commitment to supporting innovations and technical solutions that contribute to advancing the fields of applied medical sciences and serving the community.


