Researchmoz presents this most up-to-date research on"Printed Electronics for Healthcare, Cosmetics and Pharmaceuticals 2014-2024".The report focuses primarily on quantitative marketmetrics in order to characterize the growth and evolution of the Remote Patient Monitoring Market.
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Printed electronics for healthcare and
beauty encompasses stretchable, flexible, conformal and sometimes
biodegradable electronics and electrics. It is very thin and
lightweight, even in hybrid constructions that, for now, incorporate
conventional integrated circuits (IC), light emitting diodes (LED) and
other chips in a partly printed device in order to perform functions not
yet possible with entirely printed surfaces. Saving up to 40% of cost,
space and weight and making new things possible are typical
achievements.
This is the only up to date, comprehensive report on this
rapidly emerging technology and covers; electronic medical implants,
patches, disposables, and drug and cosmetic dispensing: stretchable,
flexible, wide area, low cost, disposable electronics. It looks at how
technologies such as NFC are impacting healthcare provision.
New Enabling Technology - but what are the real opportunities vs hype?
Printed and potentially printed thin
film electronics provides many benefits in healthcare and beauty
including low cost in many cases, even to the point of disposability,
and greatly enhanced functionality in other cases. Frequently, it makes
new things possible. It does this in two ways. It is the basis of
totally new components relying on new physical principles, examples
including metamaterials and memristors.
Secondly it makes possible the
creation of new devices such as self-powered implants that never need a
battery to be replaced. Battery replacement by surgical procedure causes
up to 3% of fatalities.
All this addresses the modern needs of
healthcare in the private house and on-the-go and more effective,
affordable healthcare and beauty products that are easier to use,
unobtrusive, greener, automatic and safer. The greying of the population
and lack of staff and facilities for conventional healthcare are
addressed.
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This new technology takes an
increasing variety of forms from implants to smart skin patches, radio
frequency identification (RFID) and smart packaging. The human interface
is improved with sound, moving images, light emitting graphics and so
on. Other functions achieved are as widely different as automatic drug
delivery and anticounterfeiting. Multiple benefits are commonplace. In a
drug trial, recording which pill was removed, when, and plotting this
helps patients to do better - get well sooner - and reduces the amount
of corrupt data.
Printed electronics is therefore
helping to prevent sickness and reduce errors, drive down costs and
crime and improve product performance. For the user, it makes life
easier, safer and more enjoyable. To the supplier, it is an opportunity
to finally nail supply chain inefficiencies to increase market share and
profit. Sometimes, it can justify premium pricing and reinvigorate
brands, partly with packaging that becomes part of the product in a more
meaningful way and with much more sophisticated, relevant electronic
rewards incorporated. On the other hand, a niche product such as a
medical instrument can become a volume product usable by almost anyone.
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