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Medical
The medical end market refers to the application of engineering to medicine and biology in order to improve healthcare treatment such as diagnosis, monitoring, and therapy. Includes, but is not limited to, prostheses, robotics, implants, devices, and genetic engineering. A major part of this category is research and development.
Brain injury to be diagnosed with a single drop of blood
Researchers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE), in collaboration with the Hospitals of Barcelona, Madrid and…
Engaging scenario simulation for life support training
It’s safe to say that Virtual Reality (VR), has progressed well beyond being purely the next generation of gaming…
Patient monitoring with a difference
Technological advancements have enabled us to access a plethora of information, right at our finger tips. From the…
Bringing mindfulness to virtual reality
In order to help you achieve a more relaxed and coherent state, Merlin Digital, an electronics and digital…
Air quality sensor to help combat the cause of health problems
Extending its portfolio of environmental sensing solutions, Rutronik has offered the B5W-LD0101 air quality sensor…
Exoskeletons could make previously unachievable feats a reality
While exoskeletons may still feel like a product of science fiction, they are increasingly becoming a technological…
Skin patches: the advantages of the ultimate wearable
Electronic skin patches could well be described as the ultimate wearable electronic devices. They deploy electronic…
The latest innovation in cast/orthosis
Startup ActiveArmor has created a 3D printed cast/orthotic support device for injuries and pain that meets the…
Smart Virtual Assistants Could Revolutionize Dementia Care
Developing new virtual assistant technologies, such as Amazon Echo, should involve dementia sufferers, their carers…
Wearable Monitor Tracks Vital Signs for Health and Fitness Benefits
Designers can extract vital signs and raw data for their wearable designs with the MAX-HEALTH-BAND, as well as…