Whether for drug screening or toxicity testing, stem cell-based 3D tissue models are key to biomedical research. However, producing cell aggregates in bioreactors is highly complex and cost-intensive.
When used as wearable medical devices, stretchy, flexible gas sensors can identify health conditions or issues by detecting oxygen or carbon dioxide levels in the breath or sweat. They also are useful ...
Single-use biomanufacturing has shifted the default expectation for process monitoring: instead of pulling manual samples and waiting for offline analysis, modern disposable bioreactors arrive with ...
Researchers have developed plasmonic plastic -- a type of composite material with unique optical properties that can be 3D-printed. This research has now resulted in 3D-printed optical hydrogen ...
In-situ composites sensors for increased production rates, smart processes and life cycle monitoring
Com&Sens (Eke, Belgium) claims it has a non-intrusive, in-situ sensor for measuring changes in temperature, strain or pressure within a composite, but which also provides resin flow and cure ...
Industrial production is a competitive advantage for all companies, whatever their size and whatever their activities. The new production modes, digitalized and more oriented to e-commerce, have ...
Kamax eliminated fragmented shop floor data by deploying light grid sensors and AWS-connected edge gateways to free up operator time and build a scalable IoT foundation across its factory floor. Light ...
Samsung Electronics' decision to place a key image sensor production line under its System LSI division highlights a broader question facing the CMOS image sensor (CIS) industry: whether chip ...
New Imaging Technologies (NIT) announces the release of its latest SWIR InGaAs line scan sensor, the NSC2301, designed for demanding industrial inspection applications. With advanced features and ...
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