A “pocket-sized” electron microscope – insights into the international start-up scene
The last day of the Forum (November 16) will offer MEDICA attendees further opportunities to gain information about the newest developments in the start-up scene. The various topics are as different as the young companies themselves. Starting at 11:00 am, the focus will be on introducing developments in diagnostics and health monitoring from Singapore, Spain and Turkey. Afterwards, the presentation of a new platform for discharge management by Mathias Schmon, CEO of Nubedian GmbH will offer an example for cross-sectoral, web-based information exchange between outpatient and inpatient procedures to ensure the best possible follow-up treatment for patients after a stay in hospital.

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German start-ups are also heavily involved in the MEDICA START-UP PARK, which is adjacent to the Forum. For example, ‘Smart United’ will present a new procedure to decontaminate rooms using UV-C light technology and ‘Meiluft's’ “pocket-sized electron microscope” is supposed to detect even the smallest particles contained in air and liquids. This enables a faster analysis of viruses, which could be very beneficial in preventing infectious diseases from spreading. The device serves to generate an image of, recognize and categorize particles in the range of a hundred nanometers.
For information about the MEDICA CONNECTED HEALTHCARE FORUM and the program: https://www.medica-tradefair.com/mchf2.
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