Summary:

«University of Arizona engineers have developed a type of wearable they call a “biosymbiotic device,” which has several unprecedented benefits. Not only are the devices custom 3D-printed and based on body scans of wearers, but they can operate continuously using a combination of wireless power transfer and compact energy storage. The team, led by Philipp Gutruf, assistant professor of biomedical engineering and Craig M. Berge Faculty Fellow in the College of Engineering, published its findings today in the journal Science Advances.»

Article written by UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

08|10|2022

Source:

Sci Tech Daily

https://scitechdaily.com/biosymbiotic-devices-3d-printed-personalized-wireless-wearables-that-never-need-a-charge/