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AmoeBAND became a 2012 IDEA Award Finalist by innovating every possible aspect of the plaster (band aid).  The design revisions were:    - Strategic cut-outs shape to fit fingers in such a way that it is easy to bend them and not disrupt the bandage.  - An intelligent dressing material allows you to regularly check wounds from the outside, without upsetting the healing process.“According to research, the when an infection of a wound is detected, the pH value is between 6.5 and 8.5. AmoeBAND’s in Hacks Lifehacks, Brene Brown, Handy Dandy, Short Cuts, Emergency Preparedness, Useful Tips, Household Hacks, First Aid, Good Ideas

AmoeBAND became a 2012 IDEA Award Finalist by innovating every possible aspect of the plaster (band aid). The design revisions were: - Strategic cut-outs shape to fit fingers in such a way that it is easy to bend them and not disrupt the bandage. - An intelligent dressing material allows you to regularly check wounds from the outside, without upsetting the healing process.“According to research, the when an infection of a wound is detected, the pH value is between 6.5 and 8.5…

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The SmartHEAL sensor was designed by Ph.D. students from Warsaw University of Technology and it is able to measure the pH balance of a wound without having to open the bandage or dressing. It has an electronic pH sensor that is printed onto a bandage-like textile backing. It uses radio frequency identification or RFID to give you the data that you need. Read More. Warsaw University, Medical Device Design, Industrial Design Inspiration, Wound Dressing, The Healing Process, Wound Care, Ph Balance, Medical Devices, Devices Design

The SmartHEAL sensor was designed by Ph.D. students from Warsaw University of Technology and it is able to measure the pH balance of a wound without having to open the bandage or dressing. It has an electronic pH sensor that is printed onto a bandage-like textile backing. It uses radio frequency identification or RFID to give you the data that you need. Read More.

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