Innovation Insights - November 2024

Innovation Insights - November 2024

Featured this month:

  • Microplastics - what action needs to be taken, when and by who?
  • Practical guidance for equipment manufacturers looking to make their products ‘smart’ using sensor integration
  • Current status of seven emerging segments where Robotic Assisted Surgery offers great potential for treatment advantages


Robotic Assisted Surgery: seven emerging segments in 2024

2024 has been a big year so far for Robotic Assisted Surgery (RAS). In some branches of surgery RAS is becoming mainstream. There’s also an increasing number of alternatives to these market-leading soft tissue and orthopaedic systems.

Many emerging areas of RAS are benefitting from innovation and gaining early adoption. In this insight, Rob Morgan reflects on the current status of seven emerging segments where RAS offers great potential for treatment advantages.

Read the insight here.

Surgeons controlling robotic arms remotely
Robotic Assisted Surgery: seven emerging segments in 2024

How to balance cost, risk and performance in industrial sensor integration

Industrial use of sensors has evolved from simple cause-and-effect applications into more sophisticated data acquisition that enables a better understanding of systems. Real-time monitoring provides insights into factors like efficiency, equipment degradation, and product quality that can be harnessed collectively via the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Here, experts in the technology offer practical guidance for equipment manufacturers looking to make their products ‘smart’ using sensor integration.

Read the insight here.

Maintenance engineer observing robotic arm production in automotive factory
How to balance cost, risk and performance in industrial sensor integration

Breaking the mould in microplastics

Microplastics can be found wherever we choose to look, from remote Arctic locations to marine organisms and the air we breathe. So far, there is no body of evidence that clearly demonstrates there is a negative effect on human health or the environment. However, microplastics continue to be generated, are persistent in the environment and research is ongoing as to their impact.

Our sustainability team has outlined what defines microplastics, where they come from, when and why they are a problem, and the forward-looking view on the responsibilities and actions that surround them. What action needs to be taken, when and by who?

Download the infographic here.

Breaking the mould in microplastics

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