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Artificial Skin & Innovation at FlexMedical Solutions
The biochemistry landscape moves fast, and at FlexMedical Solutions we make a point of keeping pace with new developments that could shape the future of wearable diagnostics.
Wearable sensor for continuous Lactate measurement – Step 4
Developing a continuous lactate-measuring biosensor for a wearable device involves several biochemical and engineering challenges .
Technology in Action – Onboard Microheaters
At Flexmedical Solutions, we’re seeing a clear shift in the diagnostics landscape. Innovators are demanding more from their disposable IVD platforms - greater sensitivity, faster results, and tighter control over assay conditions.
Wearable sensor for continuous Lactate measurement – Step 3
Step 3 - one of the key steps in developing a reusable biosensor for lactate measurement is the immobilisation of critical components on the sensor surface.
Wearable sensor for continuous Lactate measurement – Step 2
Step 2: perform initial studies on drying of the enzyme and the other key biochemical building blocks required for sensor function.
Wearable Sensor Development (Step 1 of 5)
Having decided to undertake a program developing a continuous monitoring, wearable sensor – including a bespoke electrode, we are delighted to publish the first in a series of blogs outlining our journey and at a high level, the challenges and solutions.





