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Medical plastics have never been this smart

25.11.2025

Material innovations that enhance patient safety and simplify medical applications. Watch how Spang & Brands develops future materials.
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Inside the making of diabetes pen technology

14.08.2025

How are the components of diabetes pens made? Our video gives an exclusive insight into production at Servomold.
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Far-UVC LEDs fight resistant hospital germs

06.08.2025

Ferdinand-Braun-Institut develops far-UVC LEDs to kill multidrug-resistant germs, enabling targeted medical disinfection.
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Fraunhofer IPMS

Micro scanners in medicine: flexible for customized applications

20.06.2023

The potential of micro scanners in medical technology is immense. Their small size, low weight and high energy efficiency make them ideal for mobile use. More than 200 different micro scanner designs have been developed at Fraunhofer IPMS to meet customer-specific requirements.
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Julia Siekmann, Uni Kiel

New sensors for healthier indoor air

16.05.2023

People spend an average of 22 hours a day indoors, where furniture, carpets or wall paints can release harmful solvents over time. The scientists in the international doctoral programme "SENNET" aim to detect such pollutants. They want to develop reliable sensors based on special, porous materials.
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DTU/ERIK Arkitekter/Tegnestuen Kontekst

DTU builds new cleanroom for microchip production

02.05.2023

DTU is expanding its cleanroom facilities to meet the high demand for microchips from companies and researchers. The expansion will also strengthen the development of quantum computers, which are based on research and development of new chips.
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