Empa
07.11.2025
Empa researchers design a biocompatible 3D-printed corneal implant that could restore sight without donor tissue.
16.09.2025
Micromanufacturing helps medical technology achieve maximum effects with maximum precision in the smallest of spaces.
03.07.2025
A bioprinter printed nerve implants on the ISS for the first time - also for better healing on Earth.
08.04.2025
Titanium has established itself as indispensable due to its unique properties.
10.02.2025
Additive manufacturing enables the precise production of highly complex and customized products and offers valuable advantages.
20.01.2025
The use of biocompatible materials prevents problems wherever the surface of devices comes into contact with the body.
Ozbolat Lab at Penn State / Penn State
13.01.2025
Penn State researchers have unveiled a bioprinting method that accelerates tissue production 10 times faster.
University of Cambridge
16.12.2024
Research discovery in materials science: soft, stretchable "jelly batteries", flexible batteries inspired by electric eels.
University of Nottingham
11.12.2024
Researchers have developed a new blood-derived material capable of repairing bones, the "biocooperative" material.UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering / John Zich
27.11.2024
Researchers have developed a unique hydrogel semiconductor with properties ideal for medical applications.
13.11.2024
Comate Engineering & Design demonstrates how pioneering medical technology and sustainable design go hand in hand.
30.10.2024
With the miniaturization of technology and improved data transmission and evaluation, visual implants are coming into focus.
Fraunhofer IPMS, Sebastian Lassak
04.10.2024
Researchers are developing OLED-on-CMOS-based optical stimulators for future cochlear implants as part of the “NeurOpto” project.
Fraunhofer IAP / Jadwiga Galties
02.10.2024
Researchers are developing 3D printing inks with the body's own cartilage cells for personalized cartilage implants.
COMPAMED
09.09.2024
A new Bluetooth technology makes it possible for implants in the abdomen to connect to smartphones.
Karin Kaiser/MHH
11.06.2024
Dissolving stent offers new hope for narrowed arteries - 2nd-ever implant at Hannover Medical School, ideal for younger patients.
Envato/YouraPechkin
10.06.2024
They monitor, transmit and control – sensors in medical technology. Hardly any device can do without them.
ninelutsk / Envato
02.04.2024
The printable dopamine-based tissue adhesive can even be printed on curved, uneven surfaces.
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
18.03.2024
UPC develops thermosensitive hydrogel for solar-powered desalination and smart biomedical adhesives in diagnostics and semi-invasive therapy.
29.02.2024
Plasma scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have made advancements in microchip manufacturing.
ninelutsk / Envato
14.12.2023
The smallest components are needed for hearing aids. We take a look at the microtechnology in devices.
ionadidishvili
14.12.2023
128 sensors and AI help decode forearm muscle patterns, enabling more natural and intuitive control of artificial limbs.
Fraunhofer CMI
07.12.2023
Fraunhofer teams develop tissue adhesive to prevent early prosthesis replacement, enhancing long-term implant stability.
Tomáš Belloň / IOCB Prague
28.11.2023
Prof. Jungwirth’s team and MED-EL create full computer model of the ear- simulating mammalian hearing from outer ear to auditory nerve.
Patrick Mansell/Penn State
26.07.2023
Penn State researchers lead a project to develop tech for scalable bioprinting of native human tissues like bones, tracheas and organs.
Empa
22.06.2023
Researchers from Empa and ETH Zurich have developed a plaster with a sensor function to ensure that wounds in the abdomen remain tightly closed after an operation.
Fotogenia - Renate Trummer
01.06.2023
Using a newly developed method for the efficient and cost-effective production of biocompatible microfibres, the production of autologous skin and organs can be significantly accelerated.
Jens Meyer/Uni Jena
25.05.2023
An international research team led by the german University of Jena has now developed a promising approach to significantly reducing blood clotting on the heart valve material titanium.
WFIRM
17.05.2023
The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) will make history this month when the first bioprinted solid tissue constructs soar to the International Space Station (ISS) on board the next all private astronaut mission by commercial space leader Axiom Space.
UBT / Chr. Wißler.
11.05.2023
Materials made of spider silk can be specifically modified or processed in such a way that living cells of a certain type adhere to them, grow and proliferate. This has been discovered by researchers at the University of Bayreuth under the direction of Prof. Dr. Thomas Scheibel.
ONWARD Medical NV
06.04.2023
Through ReWIRE, next-generation scientists will be trained to develop translational breakthrough therapeutic solutions for patients with paralysis caused by traumatic spinal cord injuries.
claudioventrella
07.03.2023
With the onset of an aging population, the annual incidence of neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson's disease is escalating rapidly. One of the various therapeutic approaches for such diseases is deep brain stimulation. Recently, a research team at POSTECH developed a new technique for administering electrical stimulation to the brain without the need for implanted electrodes.
envato/ Satura_
28.02.2023
Auditory neuroscientist of the University Medical Center Göttingen receives additional funding by the European Research Council. His project "OptoWave" concentrates on optimizing the optical cochlear implant for the application in hearing impaired people.
Sato et al
09.02.2023
Instrumenting integrative actuators and sensors within a single active device at the microscale is constrained by current manufacturing technologies. Now, a team of researchers has developed a flexible polymer-based actuatable fiber which is capable of being integrated with smart materials and biosensing composite materials.
WILDDESIGN GmbH, Gelsenkirchen
07.02.2023
They are barely the size of a thumbnail, able to communicate with each other and respond to each other, and designed to make life easier for people with functional limitations. We are talking about a new generation of interactive microimplants developed by the innovation cluster INTAKT.