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  • When small is big

    Microcomponents are used everywhere – in fuel cells, medical equipment and consumer products like mobile phones and game consoles. Advances in research have led to dramatically lower manufacturing costs, opening new markets for the tiny devices.

  • Asthma breakthrough in the making

    An estimated 300 million people around the world suffer from Asthma. A personal monitoring device that enables asthma sufferers to determine appropriate medication levels may soon be on the market thanks to a partnership between researchers at EE’s Microsystem Technology Lab (MST) and the medical technology company Aerocrine.

  • Intelligence at the edge (i-EDGE)

    A consortium from industry and academia has been awarded €4.5M by the EU, UK and Switzerland to build a next-generation hardware platform for edge computing using nanomechanical relays.