Researchers developed a low cost catheter that can measure swallowing pressure using intelligent manufacturing processes that eliminate the infection risks posed by existing catheters.
Researchers have developed a new tool to help surgeons use X-rays to track devices used in minimally invasive surgery while also limiting the patient’s exposure to radiation from the X-rays.
Shortlisted finalists in the Information, Data & Connectivity category covered a range of applications including maritime safety, low-carbon heat and neural networks.
The safety and performance of lithium-ion batteries could be improved following the development of a technique for producing large-scale graphene current collectors by researchers in Wales and China.