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UC Berkeley Engineers Wearable Sensors

UC Berkeley Engineers Develop New Technique for Making Wearable Sensors

Engineers at UC Berkeley have developed a new technique for making wearable sensors that enables medical researchers to prototype test new designs much faster...
Ynvisible and PragmatIC partnership

Ynvisible and PragmatIC Join Forces to Offer Complete Flexible Display Modules

Ynvisible Interactive, a fast-growing IoT firm, and PragmatIC Semiconductor, a world leader in flexible electronics, have entered into non-binding Technology Partnership and Supply Agreement,...
Sensors printed on skin in room temperature

Engineers Print Wearable Sensors Directly Onto Skin At Room Temperature

Flexible electronics have opened up some interesting possibilities. Wearable sensors, for example, are evolving rapidly. New innovations have taken wearable sensors to another dimension....
Georgia Tech nanomembrane wearable stress monitor

Nanomembrane Wearable Sensors Deliver Precision and Continuous Stress Monitoring

Researchers at Georgia Tech has developed SKINTRONICS – a wearable stress monitor that utilizes fully stretchable, wireless skin-conformal bioelectronics, designed to provide precise readings...
Sensors printed on skin without heat

Penn State Engineers Print Sensors Directly On Human Skin Without Using Heat

Over the last few years, we have seen an increased interest in flexible sensors that provide biometric measurements with comfort to the user. Now,...
Flexible electronics spinal cord injury therapy

Georgia Tech Research On Flexible Electronics Shows Promise For Spinal Injury Therapies

Patients with mobility disorders related to spinal nerve compression or those recovering from spinal cord injuries are frequently treated by the conditioning of the...