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Effektivisera din produktion med Definox piggingsystem
Vill du optimera din produktion, minska spill och samtidigt göra en lönsam investering? Med Definox piggingsystem, som erbjuds av OEM Automatic, kan du spara bå...
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Automated dispensing of a viscous hydrogel
A suitable solution developed for UPM Biomedicals In the Festo LifeTech Application Center we tested a setup for UPM Biomedicals for the automatic dispensing of...
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Automate E2E Image Analysis Pipelines
ZEISS arivis Pro - Your End-to-End Scientific Image Analysis Software.
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Microscope and measuring machine in one
ZEISS O-INSPECT duo covers two essential applications in quality assurance.
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It couldn’t be simpler
AI-assisted ZEISS Solution inspects implant coatings automatically.
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Learn from Speakers from Leading MedTech Companies
Watch the recordings from ZEISS Quality Innovation Days whenever it suits you.
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This is how Anette Steenberg will put Medicon Valley on the world map
Anette Steenberg has been CEO of the Swedish-Danish life science cluster Medicon Valley Alliance since 1 November last year. Life Science Sweden called her to a...
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Tryckreglering med global expertis – OEM Automatic erbjuder lösningar från Tescom
OEM Automatic tillhandahåller tryckregulatorer och ventiler från Tescom – en erkänd aktör med över ett sekel av erfarenhet inom precisionsstyrning av gaser och ...
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No longer afraid of the dentist.
Teaching robot with piezo technology
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Saving lives worldwide with low-cost molecular diagnostics
High throughput testing for many upper respiratory tract pathogens thanks to automation technology
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Level up your medical expertise
Learn from innovative industry speakers from leading MedTech companies at ZEISS Quality Innovation Days.
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Jan Holmgren to receive award for the development of cholera vaccine
Researcher Jan Holmgren is being awarded for the development of the first effective drinkable cholera vaccine. The award is given by the International Vaccine I...
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AstraZeneca to use American AI platform for cancer trials
In a collaboration AstraZeneca will use an AI model from Israeli-American biotech Immunai to streamline its clinical trials in cancer.
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Tio life science-projekt får miljonanslag – ny utlysning öppnar
En rad life science-projekt har fått miljonanslag i ett svenskt proof of concept-program. 13 januari öppnar en ny utlysning.
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Johan Pehrson takes over the responsibility for research policy in Sweden
The Liberals' party leader Johan Pehrson takes over the assignment as Minister for Education. This was announced by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) on Tuesday last week.
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High-performance Slide Scanner for Fluorescence, Brightfield and Polarization
ZEISS Axioscan 7 combines high speed digitization and outstanding image quality.
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Quiet, fast, inexpensive: mass flow controller for life sciences
Whether in portable oxygen system devices or in bioreactors, the new proportional flow control valve VEMD from Festo provides extremely high control dynamics an...
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Nocebo – the evil twin that makes you feel worse
The placebo effect is well known in healthcare, but not so its opposite: nocebo. “The effect is small, but it can have major repercussions,” says Uppsala resear...
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Ozempic may benefit hip replacement surgery
The high-profile drug for type 2 diabetes and weight loss may be beneficial in other areas. One such area is for patients undergoing hip replacement surgery, a ...
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EMA review confirms a risk of new cancer after CAR-T
CAR-T cancer therapies can, in rare cases, induce secondary cancers. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) now recognises this and requires a warning label to be ...
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Beslut väntas idag om Eli Lillys Alzheimerläkemedel
En oberoende panel till den amerikanska läkemedelsmyndigheten FDA kommer senare under måndagen att besluta om säkerheten och effektiviteten kring Eli Lillys läk...
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AI speeds up measurement process
How to inspect coatings ten times faster with a light microscope? The medical technology group Smith+Nephew has been using ZEISS Axio Imager.Z2m since summer 2022.
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Beta-blockers are often given unnecessarily, a study finds – “This will affect future practice”
Patients who have suffered a minor heart attack do not benefit from beta-blockers, according to a major new study that may change guidelines for cardiac care.
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Innovative start-up helps doctors, scientists and industry balance coagulation risks
For many doctors caring for seriously ill patients, for example, in stroke units and cancer wards, maintaining the life-saving balance between bleeding and thro...