The scanner uses sensors which are the size and weight of Lego bricks, enabling them to be incorporated into a bicycle helmet. Its potential applications range from investigation dementia to Parkinson's and future models will be adapted for use in babies.
You can read the full article on the Financial Times website.

Director's Summer Reading List 2025
Recommendations for your Summer reading from IGP's Director, Professor Henrietta L. Moore.
23 Jun 2025

Digital Transformation in ATMP Manufacturing held at UCL East on 16 May
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New hub to harness the power of microbes to turn waste into valuable products
UCL Biochemical Engineering is part of a pioneering new hub that is set to transform UK manufacturing by converting industrial waste into valuable, sustainable chemicals and materials.
19 Jun 2025