Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
19.06.2025
MOBILISE brings diagnostics directly to outbreak sites, helping detect dangerous pathogens in humans, animals and the environment without delays.iStock, SurfUpVector
12.06.2025
A research team at TU Dresden is developing an AI system designed to assist with medical decisions relating to cancer treatment.Courtesy of Zheng Yan
11.04.2025
A starfish-shaped wearable from Missouri researchers improves heart signal tracking during movement using multiple sensors and AI support.03.04.2025
Augmented reality (AR) guidance can significantly improve the accuracy and safety of bedside placement of external ventricular drains (EVDs).03.02.2025
The exhibitors at MEDICA are doing everything they can to promote the use of exoskeletons. Find out more in the video!16.01.2025
The "Service robots as work support in municipal health and care services" (SAKO) project, led by the University of Agder, is a pioneering initiative addressing critical challenges in healthcare. The project focuses on integrating service robots to alleviate physically demanding tasks for healthcare personnel, enhancing service quality and working conditions.22.11.2024
With “WalkON”, the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has developed robotic shorts that support people when walking and jogging by reducing the amount of energy required. The wearable technology, which can increase mobility and quality of life, is intended to benefit older people or people with health problems in particular.11.11.2024
.lumen specializes not only in the medical sector, but also in the automotive sector. And the software start-up will be demonstrating how these two areas fit together at MEDICA 2024: they will be presenting their .lumen Glasses in the MEDICA START-UP PARK. This wearable allows people with visual impairments to navigate their surroundings independently - just like a self-driving car.Sarah Jonek/HSBI
12.09.2024
An orthosis equipped with sensors supports the treatment of diabetic foot syndrome.Steets GmbH
06.08.2024
In the rehabilitation process, it is important to get patients mobile again as safely and effectively as possible. Walking aids are often used to regain mobility, but these are also associated with a risk of injury from tripping or falls due to equipment issues. The STEETS support can make the use of walking aids safer.26.06.2024
Technological aids are increasingly being used to support athletes.13.05.2024
Chatbots are already integrated into many areas of our daily lives. Could what is already being used for customer inquiries for insurance companies and the like also work in a medical context?14.03.2024
Exoskeletons offer a versatile tool for rehabilitation by providing assistance and targeted support for individuals with mobility challenges. They facilitate early mobilization, which is crucial to prevent complications associated with prolonged bed rest. By allowing patients to stand and walk with support, exoskeletons contribute to faster recovery and improved overall well-being.Andreas Schmitz/TU Munich
05.03.2024
Previous robotic prostheses only respond to their users' movement intentions to a limited extent. A new control method being developed at the TU Munich could help: A network of 128 sensors and the use of artificial intelligence could allow people to control their prosthetic hands more intuitively and naturally.feelSpace
14.12.2023
The German Institutes of Textile and Fiber Research Denkendorf (DITF) have developed a contacting process with which orientation aids - and e-textiles in general - can be produced more economically and conveniently.Tomáš Belloň / IOCB Prague
01.12.2023
Professor Pavel Jungwirth and his colleagues from the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences and the cochlear implant company MED-EL, based in Austria, have come up with a complete computer model of the ear. It can be used to simulate hearing of mammals including humans from the outer ear all the way to the auditory nerve.16.11.2023
In the MEDICA START-UP PARK, iFactory 3D GmbH showed how 3D printing can be fully automated.16.11.2023
A good night’s sleep is a personal experience. The FRENZ Brainband by Earable is a wearable driven by AI, designed to cater to your unique sleep requirements. It combines real-time data analysis, intelligent audio content, and cutting-edge technology to ensure users are well-rested. We did not want to miss the chance to talk to Earable about their newest developments.15.11.2023
TU Delft students showcased advanced and functional exoskeleton development at MEDICA 2023.TEDIRO
25.10.2023
THERY is a mobile robot that enables patients to complete gait training on their own.EkaterinaPereslavtseva
10.10.2023
Regular pelvic floor training can help in preventing incontinence, and often in resolving it. However, this requires consistent training over a period of months. It is therefore crucial to provide those affected with a permanently motivating form of training.Courtesy of Faraz Faruqi and Stefanie Mueller
20.09.2023
MIT researchers developed a generative-AI-driven tool that enables the user to add custom design elements to 3D models without compromising the functionality of the fabricated objects. A designer could utilize this tool, called Style2Fab, to personalize 3D models of objects using only natural language prompts to describe their desired design.Marius Maasewerd, HAWK
01.08.2023
The Orthobionics degree program trains orthopaedic specialists with scientific and practical knowledge.BarcelonaTech (UPC)
25.05.2023
A low-cost robotic arm created by students as an alternative to conventional prostheses: The ARM2u biomedical engineering team, from the UPC’s Barcelona School of Industrial Engineering (ETSEIB), is working on new functions for their low-cost 3D-printed transradial prosthesis.microgen
08.05.2023
Soft textile orthoses are used in the treatment of certain medical conditions. Making these custom devices by hand is difficult, time-consuming, and susceptible to human error. A research project has developed a digital platform designed to simplify the production of soft orthoses.Oana Graur
07.04.2023
The technology of “the glasses that replace the guide dog” has just been patented in the USA. The European Union patent will follow, and it could well be introduced to the market during the course of next year.Caltech
03.04.2023
Most of the time, when someone gets a cut, scrape, burn, or other wound, the body takes care of itself and heals on its own. But this is not always the case. Diabetes can interfere with the healing process and create wounds that will not go away and that could become infected and fester.Marco Binelli / ETH Zürich
24.03.2023
Researchers at ETH Zurich, Empa and EPFL are developing a 3D-printed insole with integrated sensors that allows the pressure of the sole to be measured in the shoe and thus during any activity.Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation
06.02.2023
A collaborative team from the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI) has developed a contact lens prototype that is specifically designed to prevent contact lens-induced dry eye (CLIDE).AG Klinische Neurotechnologie, Charité Berlin
02.02.2023
In the recently launched NeuroQ lighthouse project, the project partners develop highly sensitive diamond-based quantum sensors that will enable paralyzed people to control neural exoskeletons more precisely.