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Robotic Hand Invention Advances For Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery

A tiny robotic hand designed to enhance neurosurgery is one step closer to clinical practice. The microrobotic tool is created by a team of University of Toronto researchers led by Eric Diller, an associate professor in the department of mechanical a

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OnAsset Launches the Next Generation SENTRY FlightSafe(R)

OnAsset Launches the Next Generation SENTRY FlightSafe(R) ACCESSWIRE 04 May 2021, 23:19 GMT+10 Delivering the Most Accurate, Timely, Piece-Level Data in a Scalable Format for Global Supply Chain Visibility DALLAS, TX / ACCESSWIRE / May 4, 2021 /OnAsset Intelligence Inc., the pioneer in supply chain monitoring solutions, is announcing the launch of its next generation SENTRY FlightSafe ® device, designed to meet the demand for improved visibility on high-value shipments brought about by recent global supply chain disruptions. This is the first supply chain monitoring device to include 5G cellular connectivity, LoRaWAN ® technology and an on-device display for quick and easy access to critical data on shipments.

U of T researchers develop microrobots to conduct minimally invasive brain surgery

Share Researchers at the University of Toronto are developing microrobots, precisely controlled by magnetic fields, that could one day be used to perform minimally invasive brain surgery on children. The research team – co-led by  Eric Diller, an associate professor of mechanical engineering in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, and  James Drake, a professor in the department of surgery in the Temerty Faculty of Medicine and a pediatric neurosurgeon at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) – says the technology represents a departure from the rigid, wired designs of most micro-surgical tools. “Advancing surgery through an endoscope in the pediatric brain requires miniaturized versatile tools which can be precisely controlled,” says Drake. “This novel concept of using tiny, magnetized tools, controlled by robotic external magnets, shows great promise in addressing this need for both pediatric and adult patients.”

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