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09.04.2021 15:30 Today, Swiss start-ups are able to combine unique technology with user-friendliness. Several companies with such products made the headlines this week. Dear reader Qumea’s solution, which consists of a 3D radar sensor and intelligent software, monitors the activity and mobility of hospital patients. The system simplifies the work of nursing staff and is already being tested at home and abroad. The digital health company completed a seed round this week. Piomic’s system for treating wounds that are difficult to heal has been used in more than 1,000 therapies. The device is so easy to use that it can also be used at home. Piomic has now been awarded the Innosuisse certificate, indicating the start-up’s readiness for sustainable growth.

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Quantum Dot Technology In the Display Industry

Quantum Dot Technology In the Display Industry Interview conducted by Stuart MilneApr 25 2017 Samuel Halim, CEO and founder of Avantama AG, talks to AZoNano about the advances in quantum dot technology for the display industry. Why has the introduction of quantum dot enhanced TV s resulted in higher definition? Quantum dots create perfect white color in an LCDs based on a blue backlight. The red, green and blue light out of a quantum dot enhanced TV is well defined. By using quantum dots one gets rid of all the “in-between-colors”. By generating these pure colors a much wider color gamut as well as enhanced energy efficiency of an LCD TV is achieved.

Lucy is the 2020 Blarney Person of the Year

The Blarney woman, whose commitment to the scouting movement both at local and national level has seen her win one of Scouting Ireland s most prestigious accolades, has added yet another string to her already impressive bow. This was after Lucy Kay, who has devoted years of service to Scouting Ireland inspiring many young people to achieve their life goals, was unveiled as the 2020 Blarney Person of the Year. Local entrepreneur Robert Gabriel, the brains behind a dedicated online browser for people with dyslexia, has also joined the list of people inducted into the Blarney Hall of Fame. Traditionally the annual Blarney Person of the Year and Hall of Fame inductees are announced at a community get together in the Castle Hotel attended by the monthly nominees, family members and invited guests.

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