2023
Medical
BACKGROUND
Clip appliers are reusable surgical instruments widely used to ligate tubular structures such as blood vessels. They are available in many lengths and diameters and for use with various sized clips.
Over its lifetime, the instrument is subjected to many degradation such as:
Oxydation
Biological contamination (dried residues,
Period poverty impacts numerous women and mensurating individuals in the United States due to limited access to continuous menstrual products, feelings of guilt and shame, a lack of eco-friendly and safe options, as well as unaffordable products. As a result, they resort to unhygienic and often unsafe practices during menstruation.
When designing the ExoMotus™ M4 lower-limb exoskeleton robot, the primary goal was to create a device that simplified gait training for both therapists and patients. Eliminating the need for complicated setup and control procedures required by other exoskeletons.
The KIEN I-RLTS is an innovative support for blind people autonomous mobility.
Known RTLS systems map the environment and locate a user within that environment, then provide guidance at front of a defined path.
KIEN innovation covers two aspects:
Placement of UWB Tags in correspondance with "destinations" e.g. Safety exit, ATM machine, toilette, ticket distributor,
Introduction:
Introducing Abey, the pioneering invention that is set to revolutionize the healthcare industry. Abey is the world's first hospital hover bed, utilizing cutting-edge hover technology to suspend in the air at a specified height from the ground. With its exceptional flexibility and adaptability, Abey can be seamlessly utilized in various healthcare settings such as ambulances, operating rooms,
Introduction:
Introducing the HoverChair, a groundbreaking invention that redefines mobility for individuals with disabilities. As the world's first wheeless chair, the HoverChair utilizes innovative hover technology to suspend in the air at a specified height from the ground. This extraordinary device offers unprecedented flexibility, allowing users to navigate public transportation, cars, and easily climb stairs.
Motivation
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) afflicts 17,000 Americans and 700,000 people worldwide each year. Prognoses are often tragic, and social costs exceed $2M (US and EU) in the first 5 years of care. For decades, the dream of repairing the spinal cord has been elusive. Recent studies, however,
In our ongoing project, our aim is to assist blind and visually impaired individuals in navigating outdoor environments. We have developed an innovative system that combines digital curbstones, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology, and specialized headsets. Our system aims to enhance independence and provide a seamless and personalized navigation experience for blind individuals.
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