15/04/2026

The WoundSens project follow-up meeting took place at the NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute facilities. Our scientists from the EvoEnzyme team, Javier Viña and Juan Carlos Martin, joined members from Institut Jean Lamour (IJL) and NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute to share the project’s progress over the last few months.

Among the technical aspects addressed, the advancements in the development of conductive fibers were especially discussed. Thanks to Kai Fuchsberger for his brilliant demonstration!

The WoundSens team has made excellent progress so far, and there are even more exciting advancements on the horizon! We continue moving forward with our goal of developing a smart bandage that continuously monitors wound status.

Thanks a lot to NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute for hosting us! It was a great and fruitful meeting, and it is always a pleasure to get together!

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