Micro-switches first developed for nanosatellites applied to blood viscosity measurements
Micro-switches first developed for the docking of nanosatellites and for spatial light modification modules based on MEMS technology are being applied to blood viscosity measurement by Microvisik. MEMS sensors are incorporated on a disposable strip which features a small cantilever to measure blood viscosity, allowing for easy testing. The disposable strip contains all the necessary components required for a test with the Microvisik Prothrombin Point of Care device. Besides the current application in healthcare, significant opportunities for further developments in other markets include oil and gas and aerospace. This technology is currently being marketed by the ESA-funded Technology Transfer Broker STFC Innovations Ltd.