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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.
Smart Glove Can Translate ASL into Speech in Real Time
Between a quarter and a half million Americans who can’t speak sign, and the majority of them use American Sign…
Printed Organic Sensor for Social Distancing in Retail
InnovationLab, an expert in printed electronics ‘from lab to fab’, has announced its innovative ‘smart mat’, a…
Bringing End-To-End Encryption to Medical Data
With COVID-19 and the extensive usage of public cloud for teleconsultations and meetings, data security has become…
Robots Help Healthcare Professionals Combat COVID-19
Cheetah Mobile has announced in collaboration with OrionStar, key success metrics from the large scale deployment…
Enhanced BFO Magnetoelectric Response Could Mean Faster, Cheaper Data Storage
Potential applications for bismuth ferrite, or BFO, include solar cells and photovoltaic applications like…
Shapeshifting Soft Robots, Biomedical Implants Possible with 4D Printing
As biomedical implants become both more common and more sophisticated, the need for implants that can reconfigure…
CMOS Image Sensors to Resume Record Run in 2021
Driven by camera phones and the rapid spread of new embedded applications, CMOS image sensors were the fastest…
The Future of 3D Bioprinted Organs
3D bioprinting provides scientists with the unique ability to create artificial tissue that closely resembles…
Sensors in the Water and Wastewater Industries: A $2bn Market
In the next decade, digital water technologies will be the next big innovation. With an industry predicted to be…
Flexible Spheres Filled with Coffee Grounds Help Robots Navigate Uneven Terrain
Walking on uneven terrain is a challenge even for those without mobility issues. For those who do have trouble…