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Title Display meets biology: A vision for ubiquitous healthcare platforms
ID_Doc 67724
Authors Kim, CH; Kymissis, I; Bonnassieux, Y
Title Display meets biology: A vision for ubiquitous healthcare platforms
Year 2019
Published Journal Of The Society For Information Display, 27, 3
DOI 10.1002/jsid.756
Abstract Ever-increasing demand for a healthy and sustainable life has been a traditional motivation behind state-of-the-art medicines and precision diagnosis tools. Nowadays, the ultra-connectivity and data-centric initiatives that underpin the future Internet of Things is seen as another major driver of electronically enriched, highly customizable healthcare platforms. Especially, the information display technology, which already enjoys its position as an all-round player in consumer electronics is poised to broaden its territory by envisioning a range of bio-related features. In this review, the rising opportunities for next-generation display-based biotechnology and healthcare systems are critically assessed in light of recent literature. Clearly, smart combination of new materials, devices, and integration strategies has given rise to highly promising prototypes, and this article aims at highlighting some of these examples. Despite such progress, it is still unclear whether the resultant technologies will make a measurable impact in the near future, given both their own scientific limits and the lack of proper business model. In this regard, the final part of this contribution is dedicated to emergent challenges as well as development solutions that this potentially disruptive innovation may need to consider.
Author Keywords biotechnology; displays; healthcare platforms; sensors; wearable electronics
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000460652800006
WoS Category Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Optics; Physics, Applied
Research Area Engineering; Materials Science; Optics; Physics
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