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From industry to surgery

Industrial robots can also be useful in healthcare. Researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) are adapting robots from factories to assist in operations in hospitals. The hope is to give more healthcare facilities access to surgical robot systems.

Industrial robots learn surgery

Bioproduction with 22 partners

Development of cutting-edge technologies in continuous bioproduction of biopharmaceuticals - including cell and gene therapy.

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Better odds for premature babies

Premature babies who receive too much or too little oxygen can develop serious complications. The researchers behind Neosense Technologies has developed a system gives them better odds.

10 health innovations from KTH

"The body is a complex machine. Connecting its functions with technologies that can help it perform better is part of the lab's work".

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Newsmakers at KTH

Talent programmes for women and non-binary people. Publications that politicians like to quote. Teachers with innovative teaching. These are some of the areas where students, researchers and educators at KTH have recently been recognised.

Newsmakers at KTH – May 2024

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