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Sustainable rapid tests without plastic waste

Dear Sir or Madam,

How can environmentally friendly materials reduce medical waste? Okos Diagnostics shows that it is possible to develop sustainable solutions for rapid tests with the introduction of the “ecoFluorecare” cassettes. What does this mean for the future of in-vitro diagnostics? Find out what opportunities this innovation offers.

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Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

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Interview: Rapid tests with biomaterials
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From waste to sustainable wins: Rapid tests with biomaterials

Interview – DISPOSABLES

Image: An environmentally friendly rapid antigen test placed on a green leaf; Copyright: Okos Diagnostics
How can sustainable diagnostics reduce medical waste while ensuring safe use? Find out how ecoFluorecare cassettes made from plant-based materials are making this change possible and why these solutions are important for the future of healthcare.
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This is how ecoFluorecare cassettes reduce medical waste and rely on compostable materials in diagnostics.
Image: Banner with the text: Discover the world of DISPOSABLES here; Copyright: Messe Düsseldorf
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AI for the precise characterization of breast cancer stages

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DIGITAL HEALTH

A new study by the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) shows how artificial intelligence (AI) can improve the categorisation of breast cancer stages.
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Heart transplants: Improved outcomes with "heart-in-a-box" technology

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MED TECH & DEVICES

A recent study from the University of Gothenburg, published in The Lancet, highlights a significant improvement in heart transplant outcomes when donor hearts are preserved using hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion, commonly known as "heart-in-a-box," compared to the traditional method of cold static storage.
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Cardiovascular research: Generation of endothelial cells from stem cells

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

Researchers at the University of Bonn and the University Hospital Bonn have developed a cost-effective and efficient method to generate functional endothelial cells from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs).
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MED TECH & DEVICES, Company News

ANGIPLAST, INDIA -since 1994

Angiplast Pvt. Ltd.

We, ANGIPLAST, INDIA, are pleased to inform you that, in addition to the existing production facility, our new manufacturing unit has started functioning from April this year. With the start of...
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