Germany-based Heraeus, active in the fields of precious metals, materials and technologies, as well as sensors, biomaterials and medical devices, has supplied its Clevios PEDOT:PSS product for a touch screen for the very first time. The solution is used for the preparation of the first large area PCT touch screen pilot product by the Taiwanese company Inputek. It is said to equip the device with clear, conductive and flexible properties.
Scientist of the University of Michigan are working on a new wearable vapour sensor that could one day offer continuous disease monitoring for patients with diabetes, high blood pressure, anemia or lung disease. The new sensor, which can detect airborne chemicals either exhaled or released through the skin, according to its creators would likely be the first wearable to pick up a broad array of chemical, rather than physical, attributes.
Due to the fact that the upcoming LOPEC will already be staged from 3 to 5 March 2015 in the Neue Messe München in Munich the call for papers for the event’s conference starts now.