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Research instead of stagnation: Our project participations for defibrillation, ventilation & monitoring.

02-09-20 | Corporate News, Technology & Trends

The EU, the German federal government and the German states support innovative research projects in medical technology through many funding programmes. We also use this opportunity to continuously expand our expertise and drive new technologies forward. We work together with companies as well as well-known research institutes and universities. An overview of current project participations.

Combined unit for defibrillation and ventilation

The aim of the joint project „VentCore“ is to develop a combined device with diagnostics (12-channel ECG, oxygen saturation, blood pressure) and therapy units for defibrillation and ventilation. The additional integration of a special ventilation mode to support cardiac massage (Chest Compression Synchronised Ventilation, CCSV) enables fast and effective resuscitation. Together with WEINMANN Emergency, Corscience is creating a demonstrator to demonstrate the technical feasibility, among other things. The project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.

Minature defibrillator with cloud connectivity

As part of the “Mini-Defi” research project, a novel miniaturized defibrillator with telemedical connectivity is being developed for high-risk patients. The wearable defibrillator can treat life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias that would otherwise require inpatient monitoring (publication now available on PubMed). Corscience has been developing mobile medical devices and telemedicine systems for many years—we have over 20 years of experience in the field of defibrillation and contribute our comprehensive expertise to the project. The project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.

Careful monitoring of preterm neonates

In the “NeoWatch” project, the research team at Nuremberg Technical University is working on sophisticated sensor technology that monitors the most important vital signs of premature babies (heartbeat, respiration and body temperature) without coming into contact with them. As a partner in this project, we can primarily contribute our expertise in sensor technologies, the recognition of vital signs and (at the end of the project) in the certification of medical devices. NeoWatch is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and was named project of the month in July 2020.

Corscience is actively shaping the future of medical technology. Whether it be in electrostimulation, monitoring, mobile health, gas analysis, ventilation or even system development – we’re continuously developing new technologies and applications. Come and browse through a selection of success stories.