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  • Article - 27/05/2009 08694_de.jpg

    Raimund Hibst brings laser into dental practices

    Nowadays, in many dental practices drills are no longer used to remove caries – much to the patients’ delight. Such practices have replaced drills with lasers, a virtually painless method, with low noise levels and which does not require a local anaesthetic. This is all thanks to the work of Raimund Hibst, a physicist from the ILM in Ulm who has spent many years turning research findings into health market applications, in cooperation with…

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/raimund-hibst-brings-laser-into-dental-practices
  • Article - 08/07/2013 19995_de.jpg

    Götz Gresser - new director of the ITV Denkendorf

    Dr.-Ing. Götz Gresser succeeds Prof. Dr.-Ing. Heinrich Planck as director of the Institute of Textile Technology and Process Engineering (ITV) Denkendorf. Gresser regards the application-oriented research and development in the fields of medical technology and biotechnology as an important success factor of the institute and will continue to further develop this.

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/goetz-gresser-new-director-of-the-itv-denkendorf
  • Press release - 24/08/2011 You can see a computer-based model of the nasal aera of a human with a ruptured nasal cartilage. Dots demonstrate the airflow while breathing out. Different sorts of velocities were measured.

    KIT Researcher Win the Mimics Innovation Awards 2011 in the Category “Innovations in Computer Aided Engineering”

    The contribution “A Preprocessing Approach for Innovative Patient-Specific Intranasal Flow Simulations” of Krause (EMCL), Gengenbach (EMCL), Mayer (SCC), Zimny (EMCL) and Heuveline (Head of EMCL) has won the Mimics Innovation Awards 2011 in the category 2 “Innovations in computer aided engineering” which is associated with a prize of 5,000 Euro.

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/kit-researcher-win-the-mimics-innovation-awards-2011-in-the-category-innovations-in-computer-aided-e
  • Article - 22/08/2011 15115_de.jpg

    IHB – Textile research that leads to new applications

    Innovative medical textiles can offer clear advantages when it comes to improvements in delivering modern health care systems. The Institute for Hygiene and Biotechnology (IHB) at the Hohenstein Institute is currently involved in the development of new fibre-based materials for successful applications in the private and public health sectors. Both natural biopolymers and stem cells have the potential of becoming part of such medical products of…

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/ihb-textile-research-that-leads-to-new-applications
  • Article - 10/09/2012

    EU cooperations at the interface of research and industry

    It is also in the interest of small companies to look beyond their national borders: biotechnology and medical technology specialists in neighbouring European countries offer excellent prospects to German companies – and vice versa. Regional life sciences networks help establish and intensify contacts and collaborative activities between international partners.

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/eu-cooperations-at-the-interface-of-research-and-industry
  • Article - 18/04/2011 09570_de.jpg

    Can tissue be glued together in a non-invasive way?

    At present, the use of substances to glue tissue together is only an idea, but it might eventually mean that surgeons will no longer need to use a needle and thread. The cellular and molecular biologist Rainer Wittig from the Ulm-based ILM hopes to develop such substances using a photochemical process. He is also planning to test substances that not only adhere to tissue but which will also be able to initiate the wound healing process.

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/can-tissue-be-glued-together-in-a-non-invasive-way
  • Article - 10/12/2012 18881_de.jpg

    MicroMol GmbH and “the fine art of life science”

    MicroMol GmbH carries out microbiological, molecular and cell biological analyses, is active in research and development, performs validations and produces and sells laboratory products for the life sciences industry. This brief description reflects a broad product and service portfolio that addresses a wide range of different clients, including companies in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries and in the medical technology, industrial…

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/micromol-gmbh-and-the-fine-art-of-life-science
  • Article - 02/12/2015 Schematic representation of the fMEG measurement principle. Left: cross-section through the abdomen of a pregnant woman, showing the foetus; right: measurement unit with the sensors of the fMEG shell. 
The light blue lines running from the belly of the pregnant woman to the right-hand side symbolise the magnetic waves that originate from the foetus and which are recorded.

    Diabetes research: can foetuses develop susceptibility to diabetes in uteri?

    The measurement of blood glucose levels reveals changes in foetal brain response after a pregnant woman has consumed glucose. The postprandial brain response generated by the unborn children of women with gestational diabetes differs from that of children of women without gestational diabetes. Researchers from Tübingen have been using magnetic encephalography to examine the effect of insulin on the brain and the relationships between gestational…

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/diabetes-research-can-foetuses-develop-susceptibility-to-diabetes-in-uteri
  • Press release - 01/12/2017 Teaser-Prod._Dr._Lena_Maier-Hein.png

    Berlin-Brandenburg Academy Prize for Lena Maier-Hein

    Lena Maier-Hein from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) helps physicians get better vision during minimally-invasive surgery. Using novel methods of image analysis, she wants to provide additional image information for surgeons. Thus, they can better differentiate tumors from healthy tissue and execute safer surgical tumor therapies. Maier-Hein now receives the Prize of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, which is…

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/berlin-brandenburg-academy-prize-for-lena-maier-hein
  • Company profile - 26/07/2018 Screenshot of the pneumonia evid.one app.

    evid - therapy recommendations at a glance

    There are over 700 treatment guidelines in Germany alone, and each is up to several hundred pages long. Can doctors still stay on top of things? A start-up company from Mannheim called evid is developing a software that can retrieve relevant therapy recommendations for individual patients from the huge pile of paperwork. In March 2018, the founding trio won first place of the eHealthForum Freiburg start-up competition.

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/evid-therapy-recommendations-at-a-glance
  • SICOS BW GmbH - 18/06/2020 SICOS BW ermöglicht zusammen mit dem Höchstleistungsrechenzentrum Stuttgart Unternehmen den Zugang zu Data Analytics, Smart Data und Big Data, KI und Virtual-Reality-Technologie.

    High-performance computing and data analytics to combat coronavirus

    In an epidemic, data exchange and the use of innovative technologies are essential to be able to act effectively and quickly against the infection. High-performance computers and data analytics make a valuable contribution to this. SICOS BW is a promising solution centre that bridges the gap from numerical simulation, big data and AI to companies in the medical technology sector.

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/high-performance-computing-and-data-analytics-to-combat-coronavirus
  • Article - 20/06/2008 Furtwangen University of Applied Science changed from Diplom to bachelor and master’s degree courses right at the very beginning. (Photo: Furtwangen University of Applied Science)

    No unanimous feedback possible

    At the beginning of the year 2009 the first bachelors degree students will graduate from Furtwangen University of Applied Science in disciplines including bio- and process technology BPT and medical technology MEB. What does the first generation of bachelors students think about their life sciences courses? Karin Bundschuh from the Freiburg BioRegion talked with the Universitys academic dean Professor Anton Karle and some students.

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/no-unanimous-feedback-possible
  • Press release - 31/03/2014

    Universal Biotech: Call for Proposals for the 6. Innovation Prize 2014

    The Innovation Prize 2014 aims to promote innovation in the field of biotechnology. It targets medicines, medical devices, medical technologies and e-health solutions. The Innovation Prize is open to Academic researchers in the field of Life Sciences and Representatives from young companies. The winner will receive a reward of a combined value of 50,000€ including cash and consulting services provided by Universal Biotech during one year after…

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/universal-biotech-call-for-proposals-for-the-6-innovation-prize-2014
  • Article - 29/11/2010 13038_de.jpg

    Innovative 3D bioreactors for higher cell and tissue quality

    Two projects from Baden-Württemberg were among the winners of the 12th Medical Technology Innovation Competition organised by the German BMBF. One project consists of a new bioreactor technology developed at the Institute of Anatomy of the Centre for Regenerative Biology and Medicine (ZRM) in Tübingen, which seeks to improve the supply of cells and tissue with nutrients and oxygen by cultivating them in aerosols.

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/innovative-3d-bioreactors-for-higher-cell-and-tissue-quality
  • Press release - 17/11/2009

    More precise radiation therapy with real-time movement detection

    The innovative tracking technology designed to increase the precision and efficiency of radiotherapy treatment that was developed by mediri GmbH (Heidelberg), winner of the BMBF’s Medical Technology Innovation Competition in 2006, has now been used for the first time. The technology has been integrated into a specifically developed ultrasound system belonging to the Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Technology (IBMT, St. Ingbert).

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/more-precise-radiation-therapy-with-real-time-movement-detection
  • Press release - 06/04/2011 14066_de.jpg

    Pulse of the Industry

    Auditors Ernst & Young presented its latest "Pulse of the Industry" medical technology report as guests of BioRegio STERN Management GmbH and the Medical Valley Hechingen Academy at the Villa Eugenia in Hechingen on Wednesday, 30 March. The annual report provides figures and detailed analyses on the performance of an industry that continues to be highly successful, yet needs to face up to new challenges.

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/pulse-of-the-industry
  • Press release - 12/10/2009 09793_de.jpg

    "EuroPro+MeD" - a new European Medtech Network has been created - aimed at boosting progress and development

    Under the working title of "EuroPro+MeD", which stands for European Prosthesis + Medical Devices, BioRegio STERN Management GmbH, Germany, Pôle Technologique de Haute-Champagne, (PTHC) France and the Medical Cluster, Switzerland have signed a strategic partnering agreement to boost joint cross-border cooperation projects between their respective companies and research institutes in the field of medical technology. The partnership was…

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/europro-med-a-new-european-medtech-network-has-been-created-aimed-at-boosting-progress-and-developme
  • Dossier - 12/03/2012 16658_de.jpg

    Regenerative medicine makes use of patients’ own resources

    Regenerative medicine offers new therapeutic options for many diseases in which organ function or structure are damaged or lost. The majority of regenerative therapies involve cell-based methods that are often combined with innovative biomaterials. Regenerative therapies combine know-how from the biosciences with state-of-the-art medical technology and also benefit from progress in the engineering and material sciences.

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/dossier/regenerative-medicine-makes-use-of-patients-own-resources
  • Article - 01/12/2015 Photo showing how surgical interventions can be carried out with the assistance of modern medical devices.

    Process optimisation in the operating theatre

    Modern IT solutions and the digital networking of devices and work processes permeate many areas of life, and this does not stop at hospital gates. A cooperative project, InnOPlan, coordinated by KARL STORZ GmbH & Co. KG in Tuttlingen, is studying data-driven optimisation of processes in operating theatres.

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/process-optimisation-in-the-operating-theatre
  • Article - 06/08/2012 The images need to be specifically processed before they can be analysed: the images in the top row show the extraction of a liver section from a more comprehensive image; the photos in the bottom row show the filtering of an image with high background noise.

    Database instead of a book – software facilitates diagnosis of liver diseases

    The bachelor’s theses of Matthias Hillert and Pascal Laube, students at the Konstanz University of Applied Sciences (HTWG), involved the development of a computer programme that facilitates the analysis of computed tomography images of the liver by comparing them to similar images stored in a database. It is a tool that has the potential to be used in other areas, such as the identification of bone tumours.

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/database-instead-of-a-book-software-facilitates-diagnosis-of-liver-diseases
  • Article - 29/07/2011 14959_de.jpg

    Labor Dr. Merk und Kollegen - Viruses under control

    It is difficult to imagine how Ochsenhausen-based Labor Dr. Merk und Kollegen (LMK) would be able to develop, produce and test medical products for bacterial and viral contaminations without using cell cultures. The medium-sized company also produces viruses for testing and has stored more than 80 different viruses – enveloped and non-enveloped ones, animal and human pathogens – at -80˚C.

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/labor-dr-merk-und-kollegen-viruses-under-control
  • Expert interview - 13/05/2019 Telemedizin: Vitor Vieira (Inova DE) mit einem selbst entwickelten Wearable, einem T-Shirt zur verbesserten Interaktion zwischen Patienten und Kardiologen für fernkontrolliertes Monitoring

    Innovation management in the life sciences – Inova DE provides insights

    Personalized medicine, medical technology, digital health and artificial intelligence are revolutionizing diagnostics and product development. Analyses are becoming faster and more precise, and data volumes can now be networked and used effectively. The goal of improving people's quality of life is within reach, and this will also strengthen Germany’s future viability. However, not every good idea can be turned into a marketable commodity.…

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/innovation-management-in-the-life-sciences-inova-de-provides-insights
  • Press release - 28/07/2011 14975_de.jpg

    Big ideas can also be small

    BioRegio STERN Management GmbH honoured the winners of the regional “Science2Start” ideas competition on July 21. The three victors from Stuttgart, Tübingen and Reutlingen celebrated their success together with over 300 guests at a joint summer reception organised by BioRegio STERN Management GmbH, PUSH! (the partner network for new companies founded by academics at Stuttgart universities), the Society for the Promotion of Biotechnology and…

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/big-ideas-can-also-be-small
  • Article - 04/02/2013 17057_de.jpg

    Combining bio- and medtech for the diagnosis of cardiac diseases

    The Department of Cardiology at Heidelberg University Hospital and Siemens Corporate Technology have been working together since 2011 to develop new software that improves the diagnosis of heart diseases. The new software analyses and manages data related to the genetic causes of cardiomyopathy and presents the data to physicians in a clear manner. Specific microRNAs in the blood of patients have the potential of being used as new biomarkers,…

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/combining-bio-and-medtech-for-the-diagnosis-of-cardiac-diseases
  • Company profile - 18/07/2016 A tablet computer and a smartphone with a medical image.

    mbits imaging GmbH – mobile app in the field of radiology

    Trying to get a second opinion from a medical colleague who is at home preparing dinner may be quite a challenge, especially when the colleague does not have access to the necessary image data. This has now become easier in the field of radiology thanks to a mobile app called mRay, which provides a reliable way for radiologists to share medical images on mobile devices.

    https:////www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/mbits-imaging-gmbh-mobile-app-in-the-field-of-radiology

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