Project description
A smart way to revolutionise sensing technology
Countless kinds and types of sensors are utilised in various fields today, ranging from medicine and pharmacology to transportation or touchpad devices. However, despite the growing demand for reliable and cost-effective sensors, current sensing solutions can be expensive to integrate at edge points. The EZMEMS company’s intelligent ‘Smart Disposable Multisensor’ offers a revolutionary solution through disruptive edge multisensing technology, as proposed by the EU-funded DETERMINATION project. This innovative sensor provides deterministic, reliable, high-performance and versatile sensing of multiple physical parameters at the edge points of IoT systems. The DETERMINATION multisensor is non-invasive, environmentally friendly, and wireless, based on its polymeric multi-layered matrix composite structure. This ground-breaking technology will enable the easy and cost effective production of high-quality multisensory-based devices for medical and pharma applications.
Objective
EZMEMS provides DETERMINATION, a Smart Disposable multisensor' that transform simple medical or pharma products (infusion lines, fittings, plastic bags, bioreactor, transportation line) into 'Smart products' in an easy and cost-effective way. The multisensor is non-invasive, has low footprint and provides robust multi sensing (pressure, flow, temperature, conductivity, viscosity, turbidity and pH) and fully wireless connectivity (no battery, no wires, energy harvesting) at the edge, making Internet of Medical Things possible. EZMEMS' multisensor technology is based on advanced polymeric multilayered matrix composite structure integrating conductive piezoresistive & structural elements. Each layer implements a specific function (mechanical layers, sensing layer, interconnection layer and integration layer). The integration layer can be modified according to the application requirements & to the polymer of the product. DETERMINATION can be fabricated in mass production facilities.
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Keywords
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Project’s keywords as indicated by the project coordinator. Not to be confused with the EuroSciVoc taxonomy (Fields of science)
- Energy harvesting
- Internet of Medical Things
- Embedded systems
- Multi agent systems
- Intelligent systems
- Smart disposable multisensor
- Polymeric multilayered matrix
- Pharma bioreactors
- Flow measurement
- Medical disposable devices
- Biocompatible integration
- SoPC
- System on a plastic chip
- Micro electromechanical desing
- Edge Multisensing
- Integrated circuit
- Electromechanical Engineering
Programme(s)
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HORIZON.3.1 - The European Innovation Council (EIC)
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HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF - HORIZON EIC Accelerator Blended Finance
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EIC-2022-ACCELERATOR-01
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3079504 Caesarea
Israel
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