The semiconductors and electronic components, has teamed up with TRACO Power to provide the engineering community with a new webinar entitled "How to power your medical application".
Stratasys Ltd., a leader in polymer 3D printing, today introduced TrueDent the first monolithic, full-color 3D printed permanent dentures solution. The TrueDent resin enables labs to create permanent, natural looking gums with accurate tooth structure, shade, and translucency in one continuous print.
MULTIVAC will be presenting itself as a supplier of integrated solutions for the healthcare sector. The focus of the company's presence will be a fully integrated line, which is designed to meet the high requirements of the medical and pharmaceutical industries.
AS5911 in 14mm x 14mm FBGA is set to play a key role in next generation of high-performance medical and security CT scanners demanding reduced complexity at superior performance.
The Ingelfingen-based valve specialist GEMÜ has developed the GEMÜ 652 pulsation damper. Based on its tried and tested diaphragm valve technology, it is also suitable for use in sterile applications.
IoT sensor enables the detection of minute mechanical vibrations for wireless, non-contact identification of human heartbeat, respiratory fluctuations, and more.
At interpack 2023 MULTIVAC will be presenting itself as a supplier of integrated solutions for packaging and processing. In Düsseldorf the MULTIVAC Group will be showing its comprehensive range of equipment and services for food, medical and pharmaceutical products over a total of four exhibition areas.
Developed by the innovation cluster INTAKT, this new generation of interactive microimplants can act as a stimulus in cases of tinnitus or digestive tract disorders or help a person’s hand to regain the ability to grip.
TRUMPF targets SWIR VCSEL manufacturing in state-of-the-art, high-volume production process, outstanding results of robustness and performance of long wavelength VCSELs, revolutionary VCSEL technology that enables new sensing application fields such as under-OLED sensors.
The European research project "Listen2Future" started with 27 partners from 7 countries to develop new and smallest microphone and ultrasound sensors for examinations in industry and medicine. Precise mini hearing aids, fast infection controls for infants or wearable ultrasound patches become possible.