bioelectronic

Pioneering battery-free cardiac implants
CELTRO partnered with Nano Dimension, leveraging their additively manufactured electronics (AME) technology to develop small, durable, and highly efficient medical implants.
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Electromagnetic tracking advances with distortion mitigation
Novel EM developments bring highly precise surgical navigation to more clinical applications.
Minimized sensing goes high tech
Mechatronic integrated devices – 3D-MID or 3D-circuits – have the potential to transform the medical industry.
Vertical electrochemical transistors for wearables
Biomedical sensing, measuring heartbeat, and eye motion in sleep studies are possible applications of the efficient, low-cost transistors.
Novel, highly sensitive biosensor set to transform wearable health monitoring
Researchers from Japan have developed a new wearable biosensor that can detect extremely small changes in tear glucose and blood lactate levels.
Skin-like electronics could continuously monitor health
Flexible, wearable electronics are making their way into everyday use, and their full potential is still to be realized.
What does 2023 hold for printed/flexible electronics?
Printed/flexible electronics are set to change our expectations of what electronics can provide and where they can be used.
Safe medical applications
With SCHURTER’s expertise, BIOTRONIK develops safe medical applications.
Additional DOD funds expands Purdue-led microelectronics workforce program
Nearly $11 million in funding delivers a 5-year extension of the SCALE workforce initiative that aims to restore global lead through education initiatives.
Biosensors to revolutionize brain-controlled robotics
The carbon-based biosensor overcomes three major challenges of graphene-based biosensing: corrosion, durability, and skin-contact resistance.