Wearable biosensors – a journey through the skin

Biosensing technologies are advancing rapidly, enabling non-invasive and invasive health monitoring solutions. This journey through the skin begins with sweat-based sensors measuring lactate and potassium, followed by minimally invasive micro-needle systems such as...

Multi-analyte detection philosophy from ZP

Key Points from the Transcript: Multi-Analyte Detection Approaches Traditional (e.g., Abaxis Piccolo): Fully integrated multi-analyte system (e.g., 50+ analytes at once). Expensive to develop (~$40M in 1989, much more today with inflation). Long development time. ZP’s...

Djuli Live Demo and Webinar

Join ZP for a live webinar on Djuli, our Cloud Data Management System for electrochemical data. There are two webinars/demos on the day so please come to the one that works best with your time zone. Date: 26 May 2025 Presenter: Martin Peacock One of the last...

Wearable biosensors: sweat, microneedles, transdermal and implantable

In this webinar, Zimmer & Peacock (ZP) explores the future of wearable biosensors, covering four key technologies: Sweat Sensors – Non-invasive but limited to analytes like lactate (glucose detection remains unproven). Microneedles – Minimally invasive, scalable,...