Centre for Integrated Point of Care Technologies (CiPoC)
Projekt data
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Title: |
Centre for Integrated Point of Care Technologies |
| Funding source: |
Ministry of Science |
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Partners |
DTU Nanotech, State Serum Institute (SSI), Dept. of Microbiological Surveillance and Research. DELTA, DTU Nanotech and SSI will create value through the establishment of a new joint center of competence that addresses the need for the development and supply of component and platform technology as well as collect and disseminate application and market knowledge regarding Point of Care (PoC) diagnostics. This effort will support Danish enterprises’ ability to more quickly, efficiently and economically develop new equipment and in vitro tests for the diagnosis of infectious disease. |
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Objective |
To ensure that the majority of innovative ideas produced at the research level are developed from a commercial angle that results in a market approved product and to contribute to the maintenance and generation of high technology jobs in Denmark. economically develop new equipment and in vitro tests for the diagnosis of infectious disease. |
| Project period: |
2010-2012 |
| Project manager: |
Morten Bech, Business Manager, Point of Care |
| Target group: | Danish businesses and research institutions working with product research and development within sensor systems and diagnostic equipment for the identification of pathogenic microorganisms. |

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