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Innovative Medical Application Winner: Double Hand and Face Transplant

Additive Manufacturing

With the complexity of the surgeries and the many parts involved, the team also 3D printed sterilizable identification tags for nerves and blood vessels, 3D printed models that were used during donor transport, and 3D printed splints, enabling optimal donor hand position during soft tissue reconstruction.

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Rev1 spots investment opportunities sooner while cutting research time in half

Canadian Metalworking Magazine

Aggregating and sharing articles across the team was a clunky process. How do you filter out those articles from the topic of focus? Matt also used a Like Board Priority to ask Leo to spot articles similar to ones they had already saved in their “Insurtech Opportunities” Board.

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How DB Schenker used Feedly to create an “innovation hub” to detect new business opportunities

Canadian Metalworking Magazine

Feedly’s AI engine, Leo, uses a collection of machine learning models to continuously read millions of articles to analyze and tag key concepts in real time. The innovation team curates articles by saving them to a Board in Feedly, and then the newsletters are regularly sent to a predefined list of emails from Boards.

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What machine vision is and its application in Industry 4.0

Nexus Integra

Throughout this article, we will explain what this type of intelligent implementation consists of and how Nexus Integra can help you to make your company part of a digitalised future. For example, in the healthcare sector , machine vision is used to interpret and verify needle containers, syringes, vials and all kinds of tests.

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Is your blood boiling?

Manufacturer's Monthly

Keeping blood at a safe temperature is vital as this article explores. However, healthcare providers have noticed a trend toward acceptance, specifically the acceptance of retest requests as “normal.” Temperature sensors are not just limited to healthcare. Don’t forget!