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A bioresorbable linked dressing for use in applying reduced pressure to a wound site has been developed by Kinetic Concepts (KCI).

A pilot collaborative study has demonstrated how a smart bandage can facilitate early problem recognition and intervention in patients suffering from advanced liver disease.

German scientists are developing reusable operatingtheatre textiles that are designed to be more comfortable to wear and more durable as they can be cleaned using a gentler process.
Researchers in Sweden are attempting to develop structural materials based on carbon fibres that can simultaneously act as an electrode in a vehicle's power supply.
Researchers in Germany have succeeded in making biodegradable, mechanically stable and elastic flocks for use as scaffolds in tissue growth.
A cost-effective process for converting standardmodulus polyacrylonitrile (PAN)-based carbon fibres into intermediate- and high-modulus (IM and HM) carbon fibres has been developed by UHT Unitech Co o
A wound dressing for the controlled release of therapeutic agents is disclosed in US Patent 8 858 987 by Systagenix Wound Management.
The global market for advanced woundcare had an estimated value of US$6.2 billion in 2013, having grown by around 5% since 2012, according to the latest study.
Automotive equipment supplier, Faurecia of Nanterre, France, has created a 50/50 joint venture with French agricultural cooperative Arc Les Gray-based Cooperative Agricole Interval to develop and prod
A method for making a knitted mesh suitable for tissue repair has been developed by Allergan.
TenCate Advanced Armor USA of Newark, Ohio, USA, has acquired the sensor technology of Newport Sensors, based in Irvine, California, USA.
Thin-ply carbon fibre multiaxial reinforcements (C-Ply) from Chomarat of Le Cheylard, France, will be used to fabricate renowned naval designer Jean-Marie Finot's latest yacht, the Albatros.
The market for traditional wound-management devices (sponges, pads and bandages) in the USA is unlikely to disappear, despite the development of next-generation technologies with improved efficacy, ac
A filter based on porous hollow nanofibres has helped a China-based manufacturer of consumer appliances and home electronics to introduce a washing machine that uses a low amount of water.
A bandage that can monitor cardiac signals has been the subject of a collaborative pilot study conducted at the Royal Free Hospital in London, UK.
Demand for comfort and hygiene products in emerging economies is driving strong expansion in the absorbent and adsorbent materials market, with sales of US$11.1 billion expected in 2019, according to

Schweitzer-Mauduit International (SWM), the parent company of DelStar Technologies of Middletown, Delaware, USA, has sign ed a definitive agreement to acquire certain assets from UK-based Smith &am

Benteler-SGL of Ried im Innkreis, Austria, is producing glass fibre-reinforced PU leaf springs for the new Volvo XC90 sports utility vehicle (SUV).
SouthWest NanoTechnologies (SWeNT), based in Normanton, Oklahoma, has received an SBIR Phase 1 Award from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Paradigm 3D has opened the first 3D printing operation in the Middle East, centrally located in Dubai to serve the needs of the region for fast 3D printed parts.
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