CONNECTED magazine n°8

New REDEL 2P High Voltage plastic connector
REDEL introduces its latest plastic High Voltage connector. These 2, 5 and 8 contacts configurations are the ideal solution for medical and industrial applications.Building on the 2P series legacy in medical applications, these new insert configurations are the ideal solutions for latest high voltage PFA (Pulsed-Field Ablation) and PEF (Pulsed Electrical Field) catheter technologies.Besides specif

CONNECTED 18: the new edition of our hi-tech magazine is out!
Discover technology at the heart of sport, where LEMO interconnect solutions are omnipresent.We will tell you about the rise of football, television and broadcasting and how closely linked they are.How and why the stadiums of the powerful English Premier League – as well as all World Cup stadiums are equipped with the latest technologies, including LEMO solutions.

New cutting-edge High-speed connectors
LEMO is thrilled to announce the expansion of its field-proven High-speed data transfer portfolio with the release of USB 3.1 and Single Pair Ethernet connectors.

THIS ROBOT HAS YOUR BACK
Globus Medical, an expert in the field of muscu- loskeletal solutions, has invented an innovative solution to the challenges of spinal surgery.Its Imaging, Navigation and Robotics division has developed ExcelsiusGPS, a robotic navigation platform that assists spine surgeons during surgery. The robot is considered as a major breakthrough by the company based in Pennsylvania (USA).

EASY-TO-SWALLOW ENDOSCOPE CAMERA
Miniaturisation has not only upgraded our telephones into PCs and helped secure our homes like perfect James Bond hideouts, it has also revolutionised healthcare, by providing treatment and life-saving solutions which were in- conceivable just a few years ago.

THE SMART NEEDLE THAT "SEES" WHAT DOCTORS CAN’T
It looks like an ordinary needle, yet it knows precisely what body tissue it is passing through as it punctures.Finnish start-up Injeq’s IQ-Needle will save time and costs, while improving safety and comfort for patients.A child with leukaemia receives approximately 20 lumbar punctures during a typical course of treatment. While these punctures are necessary, everyone of them poses a risk.