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Trumpf News

No more needles: TRUMPF and RSP Systems want to make blood glucose monitoring easier for people with diabetes

TRUMPF Photonic Components and RSP Systems want to make life easier for people with diabetes. Instead of having to prick with a needle or wear an implant, in the future people with diabetes will simply be wearing a wrist-worn device that reads their glucose with a minilaser.

EHMANN News

NEW – MEDICAL SOCKET STRIPS WITH IEC-LOCK SOCKETS

Ehmann has invented the IEC-lock socket strip – and had it patented. With the help of the Lock function close to the c13 sockets, we make sure that no additional devices can be plugged into the socket strip.

Universal Robots News

FIVE AUTOMATION PREDICTIONS FOR 2023: TURNKEY SOLUTIONS ARE THE FUTURE

With rapid workplace transformation evident across industries, whether that’s moving to hybrid working or adopting new technologies, what can we expect from 2023? Anders Beck, Vice President of Strategy and Innovation at Universal Robots, discusses five predictions for the coming year.

KSB News

Additively manufactured diaphragm valves for the pharmaceutical industry

KSB Group company SISTO Armaturen S.A., based in Echternach, Luxembourg, is the first valve manufacturer to supply series-produced additively manufactured (3D-printed) diaphragm valves made of a special alloyed material. Delivery to one of Germany's largest pharmaceutical companies will be effected by the end of 2022.

FOBA News

FOBA to showcase medical UDI laser marking at the MD&M West

At the MD&M West trade show in Anaheim, CA (February 7 – 9, 2023) FOBA will be part of the German Pavilion and present its M2000 laser marking workstation on site. FOBA’s camera-assisted laser marking solutions are specifically suited to mark high-quality UDI on medical devices. FOBA also offers expert advice on the implementation of UDI marking according to current legal requirements.

Fraunhofer News

FRAUNHOFER: DESIGNER IMMUNE CELLS FOR DRUG DISCOVERY, POTENCY AND SAFETY TESTING

To prevent testing on animals and create even more precise ways of testing therapeutics, the pharmaceutical industry is increasingly turning to human immune cells. However, the availability of cells like these has been limited to date. Now, Fraunhofer researchers have succeeded in scaling the production of customized immune cells from laboratory up to industrial level.

Intel News

Helping Shape the Future of Healthcare with Technology

Patients can soon use smartphones to watch properly executed physical therapy exercises via volumetric 3D immersive videos powered by Intel processors.

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