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Talk:Oroboros Robotics

Oroboros Robotics - O2k-Titration Platform

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Oroboros Diagnostics

  • COMET Center (K1) - eCall - Project No. 47281252
  • Duration: 18-24 months
  • Start: tbc


About Oroboros Robotics

  • Oroboros Robotics ###

The vision is the development of a multichamber medical device with automated titration solution.


Aims

  • Instrumental development and market launch of O2k-titration robot for applications by early testers.
  • Instrumental development and enlargement of O2k-titration robot to the multichamber device for higher throughput and as a Unified Endpoint Management system.


References

Coordinator

Network

Participants

ACMIT
ACMIT GmbH - Austrian Center for Medical Innovation and Technology - www.acmit.at
  • ACMIT is a COMET Center (K1) funded within COMET โ€“ Competence Centers for Excellent Technologies โ€“ by BMK, BMDW as well as the co-financing federal provinces Lower Austria and Tyrol. The COMET programme is managed by FFG.
ACMIT is an EN ISO 13485 certified research and development center in the field of medical technology and offers:
  • R&D services all along the process chain from idea to clinical use of a medical device.
  • Incubator services for medical technology startups.
  • Contract Manufacturing (small series) of medical devices.
  • DI Bernhard NuรŸbaumer, MAS, EMBA - Chief Business Development Officer


Oroboros Instruments GmbH - www.oroboros.at


Oroboros project involvement

  • Oroboros Instruments is a partner in the network of ACMIT GmbH - Austria Center for Medical Innovation and Technology.


Oroboros Robotics Events

Oroboros Robotics Publications

Links

News and articles


Support

This project has received funding from the Austrian Research Promotion Funding Agency (FFG).
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