Alliances are key to medical advances

A Futek Advanced Sensor Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 15, 2006

Alliances between medical equipment makers and sensor manufacturers have vastly contributed in the advancement of microtechnology equipment.

Medical equipment increasingly depends on automation and closed loop systems.

In turn, these systems require sensors for precision control and for extended capabilities.

As miniaturised sensors become smarter and are being used with direct interface products such as USB and RS485/CANbus, they are helping the development of microtechnology equipment even further.

Moreover, capabilities of submergible sensors, cryogenic sensors, RoHS compliant sensors, and MRI compatible sensors make challenges more feasible to overcome in this demanding market/industry.

Many medical instrumentation companies have teamed up with sensor solution companies to achieve challenging micro technology requirements, a goal that was thought to be impossible only decades ago.

These alliances have vastly contributed in the advancement of microtechnology equipment.

An example is the use of robots in many surgical applications to accomplish various tasks.

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