Published Agriculture ShimpSim: Innovating Aquafeed ShrimpSim, our in-vitro model of the marine shrimp's digestive system supports aquaculture production and sustainability. By University of Glasgow
Published Fitness & Lifestyle 3D Hologram We have developed an interactive hologram to bring 3D touch and tactile feedback to the virtual world. The hologram can be manipulated by touch and allows feeling (temp and touch) By University of Glasgow
Published Medical Chiral Rotational Spectroscopy Measuring enantiomeric excess. Probing molecular chirality of racemates –– saving time and $$$ by negating the need for dissymmetric synthesis or prior resolution. By University of Glasgow
Published Medical ALPHABETR Previous methods are technically challenging, laborious and non-scalable. It is designed specifically for antigen-specific cells. By University of Glasgow
Published Sciences Tactile Skin For Prosthetics Provides critical tactile feedback. The tactile skin has been integrated onto a prosthetic hand to grab soft objects. By University of Glasgow
Published Medical EEG Neuro-Feedback System A daily 30 minutes of the brain training system results in reduced pain over a period of several hours to several days. By University of Glasgow
Published Medical Detection of Haemoglobin This technology is easily implemented onto a dip-stick format for low-cost applications, where an electrode (screen-printed for example) is coated with an antibody specific to Hb By University of Glasgow
Published Sciences Automated Spore Collector Cost effective: low cost in comparison to other spore traps available on the market. Withstands the outdoor field environment all year and related weather conditions. By University of Glasgow
Published Medical GF Synergy Safer, minimal dose delivery of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) for bone tissue engineering. By University of Glasgow
Published Medical Mosquito Electric Trap MET is lightweight, portable, and easy to assemble and does not require mains electricity MET can be placed in close proximity to human or animal bait By University of Glasgow
Published Medical NanoKick Easy to clean, requires no assembly & uses cell cultureware with standard configurations Far more reliable and simpler to use than rotary, perfusion or other mechanical bioreactors By University of Glasgow
Published Medical Device for Wound Healing Blood fluid properties (e.g. liquid to solid) can be easily controlled even in presence of anti-coagulants. This is a reversible effect. By University of Glasgow