Overview
- The presentation will highlight the developmental journey of the non-invasive sensor by the Cardiff University team with Wellcome Trust.
- The various generations of NIBGM prototypes.
- The 5 Clinical studies with the emphasis on the last steady on 50 subjects at Swansea University under Prof Steve Luzio and Prof Steve Bain and the results.
- The 4th Generation GlucoRx BioXensor
- Improvements in the 4th Gen using:
Ø RF and Multi-Sensors
Ø Modulation of various artifacts
Ø AI and Neural Network optimisation
Ø Reducing the size
Ø Ergonomically designed with Human factors.
Ø Battery management
Ø Design to Manufacture
Ø Opportunity to measure other bio-vitals
Ø Smart phone integration, Apps and backend - Gen 4 GlucoRx BioXensor Clinical Study planned for by the end of 2022.
- Future opportunities to use the device for other analytes.
Speaker: Professor Adrian Porch, Research Leader at Cardiff University for High Frequency Engineering, GlucoRx
Adrian Porch is a Research Leader of Cardiff’s Centre for High Frequency Engineering. He has 36 years of research experience in the fundamental properties, electromagnetic modelling and applications of materials at microwave frequencies. He is a champion of interdisciplinary research, with research interactions across all of the physical sciences. In recent years his research has expanded into the area of medical microwave devices. He is PI on a Welcome Trust project to develop a non-invasive blood glucose meter using his patented microwave technology. This work has led to the current collaboration with GlucoRx.
Location: ABHI & DIT Stand: Hall 2, D30