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28 Feb 2020

COPT Center
Dr Khasha Ghaffarzadeh visited COPT {#ndash} the centre of organic electronics at the University of Cologne (Koeln) {#ndash} to meet with Dr Stephen Kirchmeyer. He was previously at Heraeus working on PEDOT and is now a board member of various companies such as Genes'Ink. He is also a board member of OEA.
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28 Feb 2020

Brainlab
Brainlab was exhibiting Brainlab Curve, a needle guidance system for spinal interventions such as screw implantation.
Pre-operative computed tomography (CT) scans are conducted to obtain images of the patient's spine. During surgery, the patient wears markers on their back to enable the system to position the CT images in relation to the rest of the patient's body.
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28 Feb 2020

ExoAtlet
Founded in 2014, ExoAtlet is a Russian company engaged in the development, production and commercialisation of exoskeletons. Its headquarters recently moved from Moscow to Luxemburg in order to pursue the European market more aggressively.
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28 Feb 2020

OLEDWorks
Dr Khasha Ghaffarzadeh visited OLEDWorks in Aachen, North Germany, to meet with Dr Wolfgang Goergen, Managing Director of the OLEDWorks GmbH.
OLEDWorks is the last man standing in the field of OLED lighting production.
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28 Feb 2020

Medrobotics
Medrobotics was demonstrating its Flex Robotic System, a surgical robot that navigates through complex anatomy with HD 3D visualisation capabilities.
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28 Feb 2020

Zeiss
Zeiss' Kinevo 900 was on display at Arab Health 2020. The platform enables surgical microscopy for neurosurgery by providing a detailed view of the surgical site.
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28 Feb 2020

Storz
At Arab Health 2020, Storz was demonstrating a protype for a new project regarding the robotic manipulation of Storz endoscopes during surgery.
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28 Feb 2020

Stryker
The Kalamazoo, Michigan-based medical technology company Stryker had its Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery system on show at Arab Health 2020. Its three core functions help achieve functional implant positioning for knee and hip surgery.
27 Feb 2020

Wearable Brain Stimulation Could Improve Motor Function After Stroke
A non-invasive, wearable, magnetic brain stimulation device could improve motor function in stroke patients.
27 Feb 2020

Army Scientists Develop Cutting-Edge, Durable 3D Printing Technology
Army scientists are on the brink of a pioneering additive-manufacturing technology to help soldiers quickly swap out broken plastic components with durable 3D printed replacements, says a top Army researcher.
27 Feb 2020

Growth in Robotic Farming
EarthSense first robot—TerraSentia—improves the quantity, accuracy, cost and speed of in-field plant trait data collection, especially for under-canopy traits that cannot be obtained by other technologies.
27 Feb 2020

Safer Lead-Based Perovskite Solar Cell
Researchers are reporting a potential breakthrough in the development of hybrid perovskite solar cells. Considered rising stars in the field of solar energy, perovskite solar cells convert light into electricity. They're potentially cheaper and simpler to produce than traditional silicon-based solar cells and, on a small scale in laboratory settings at least, have demonstrated comparable efficiency levels. But key challenges remain before they can become a competitive commercial technology.
27 Feb 2020

Advance in Next Generation Lithium Metal Batteries
A research team has developed a way to address a major safety issue with lithium metal batteries - an innovation that could make high-energy batteries more viable for next-generation energy storage.
27 Feb 2020

Solar Powered Unmanned Aircraft Makes First Flight
Persistent High Altitude Solar Aircraft (PHASA-35®) has the potential to stay airborne for a year.
PHASA-35, a 35m wingspan solar-electric aircraft, has successfully completed its maiden flight. The landmark flight paves the way to this new aircraft becoming a game changer in the air and space market, plugging the gap between aircraft and satellite technology.
27 Feb 2020

Very Slow is Better: Mesh Networks, IOT to Drones
In engineering and science, the race for faster is well known. It spans from 5G streaming videos in seconds to Hyperloop and space tourism. However, if we are to have the envisaged tens of billions of Internet of Things nodes deployed, they must cost under two cents each and work on a whisper of electricity. No. We must go even further in redefining the problem.
26 Feb 2020

Wearables Pivot to Healthcare, Printed Electronics Wins
Healthcare Sensor Innovations 2020, hosted in San Jose on March 17-18, identifies and assesses the opportunities for printed and flexible electronics in healthcare as the technology enables a new wave of medical wearable devices.
26 Feb 2020

Terberg Introduces New Generation Fully Electric Terminal Tractors
The performance of the new electric drive system is comparable with that of diesel engines and the large battery option offers a significantly greater operating range. Additionally, the new battery technology has an extended temperature range and can be used worldwide in both very cold and warm climates.
26 Feb 2020

Huge Improvement in See-Through Solar Skins
The development of next generation solar power technology that has potential to be used as a flexible 'skin' over hard surfaces has moved a step closer, thanks to a significant breakthrough.
26 Feb 2020

McDonald's Deep Fryer Oil Turned into High-End 3D Printing Resin
Researchers have, for the first time, turned waste cooking oil - from the deep fryers of a local McDonald's - into a high-resolution, biodegradable 3D printing resin.
26 Feb 2020

Snake Robot Could Advance Search and Rescue Technology
Snakes live in diverse environments ranging from unbearably hot deserts to lush tropical forests. But regardless of their habitat, they are able to slither up trees, rocks, and shrubbery with ease. By studying how the creatures move, a team of engineers have created a snake robot that can nimbly and stably climb large steps.