Medical Diagnostics to Groceries

Imagine knowing exactly how spicy your hot sauce is—not just a vague “3 out of 5 chilies” label—or verifying the caffeine in your energy drink with a handheld device in seconds. That’s the future of food testing, and it’s borrowing technology from an...

Trouble shooting a phosphate sensor

  Understanding Phosphate Sensors in Reverse Osmosis (RO) Water Phosphate sensors are essential tools for accurately measuring phosphate levels in various environments, from laboratory buffers to environmental samples. A recent video discussion provides key...

Wearable pH sensors for skin

We’ll delve into its solid-state design, flexibility, and potential applications, while addressing key questions about accuracy, calibration, and integration with electronics. Learn about the technology readiness levels (TRL3 and beyond), the resources available...

ZP Developers Zone 11 May 2025

At ZP, we receive inquiries about wearable creatinine sensors for dialysis patients, often exploring copper ions for detection. While copper-based sensing can work at early technology readiness levels, regulatory concerns about introducing copper into the bloodstream...