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Dear Sir or Madam, Research has long been addressing the question of how modern prostheses or exoskeletons can be operated as simply as possible. One wish: the thoughts of the user control the arm prosthesis, for example. Wishful thinking? No, because the first prostheses work just like that. But how well the prosthesis works depends heavily on the right sensors. In our multimedia report "Brain-Computer-Interface: Focus on diamond-based quantum sensors", we have summarized where research currently stands and what developments are to follow. By the way: There are only three months left until COMPAMED 2023! Secure your eTicket for MEDICA and COMPAMED in advance. The ticket shop is available around the clock! I hope you enjoy reading and browsing this issue! Simone Ernst Editorial team COMPAMED-tradefair.com
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Brain-Computer-Interface: Focus on diamond-based quantum sensors
Multimedia report - MANUFACTURING & DEVICES
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Much has been developed in the field of prostheses and exoskeletons in recent years. However, the possibilities for a truly intuitive and, above all, non-invasive control systems are still lacking. The sensors currently in use are not sensitive enough for this. A consortium from research and industry wants to change that with the NeuroQ project. Dr. Jan Jeske from the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics IAF told us what role artificial diamonds play in this.
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Sensors: when the machine reports its status
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MANUFACTURING & DEVICES
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Even if the central concern of digitally integrated production or Industry 4.0 is networking industrial systems – the individual machine remains a central focus point of optimization. The reasons: Networking requires interfaces that must first be implemented on the individual machine.
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Grant to facilitate high-speed bioprinting of bones, tracheas, organs
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MANUFACTURING & DEVICES
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Developing technology to quickly and efficiently bioprint human tissues at scale is the goal of a new project led by Penn State researchers. When fully developed, the technology will be the first to enable the fabrication of scalable, native tissues such as bones, tracheas and organs.
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Noninvasive technology tests for malaria without a blood sample
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MICRO TECH
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Yale researchers and CytoAstra develop cytophone, a laser-ultrasound platform for noninvasive malaria detection. Funding from Gates Foundation supports prototype development and testing in Burkina Faso. Improved sensitivity offers promising diagnosis and treatment potential, bypassing emerging antigen test challenges.
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Cancer photoimmunotherapy: novel liquid metal nanoparticles
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MATERIALS
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JAIST researchers create liquid metal nanoparticles (PEG-IMIQ-LM) for cancer treatment, merging photothermal therapy and immunotherapy. Disintegration delivers immunomodulants and tracks cancer cells in real-time. Immune checkpoint inhibitor enhances cancer removal. Promising for future cancer theranostics, with clinical trials anticipated in a decade.
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Biomaterials: toolbox for the development of bioadhesives
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MATERIALS
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The team of Prof. Dr. Thomas Scheibel, Chair of Biomaterials at the University of Bayreuth, has compiled a current overview of the state of research on protein-based bioadhesives.
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Digital AI system for tailoring polymers
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MATERIALS
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Prof. Dr. Christopher Kuenneth together with research partners in Atlanta, USA, have now developed a digital system that promises extraordinarily high economical, technological and ecological benefits: from around 100 million theoretically possible polymers, their system can precisely select those materials that have an ideal property profile for targeted applications at unprecedented speed.
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Intelligent rubber materials
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MATERIALS
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Autonomously switchable polymer materials have recently been developed by materials scientists at the University of Stuttgart and pharmacists at the University of Tübingen.
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Materials for AI: more brainpower for hardware and software
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IT IN TECH
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Researchers are developing neuromorphic materials to optimize adaptive algorithms for autonomous driving and more. These materials resemble brain structure, enabling faster and more efficient algorithm responses. Supported by Volkswagen Foundation with €1 million, the team aims to apply the approach to hardware.
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MANUFACTURING & DEVICES, Company News
Flexicare Acquires Clement Clarke International
Flexicare (Group) Limited
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We are pleased to announce that on the 31st May 2023, Flexicare completed its acquisition of Clement Clarke International (CCI), a UK based medical devices manufacturer with over 100 years of history.
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MANUFACTURING & DEVICES, Company News
Fourier Intelligence Launches Advanced Rehab Robotics Centre to Expand Rehabilitation Tech Solutions in Asia
Fourier Intelligence International Pte. Ltd.
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 28th July 2023 – A global industry leader in the rehabilitation technology industry, Fourier Intelligence recently launched its Advanced Rehab Robotics Centre in Malaysia.
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