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Introducing SequiSys

Smart Bandage Sensory Technology

Innovative, Sensory Technology

The SequiSys smart bandage utilises sensory technology to collect data from a wound. This data provides an increased level of insight to inform wound treatment.

Data-driven, wound treatment

The SequiSys smart bandage tracks the healing process using innovative sensory technology.

The data collected can be shared wirelessly with a range of digital devices to inform wound treatment.

Real-time, Healing Insights

The SequiSys smart bandage uses biomedical sensors to collect data from the wound. This provides real-time insights on how a wound is healing without the bandage needing to be removed.

Infections and other complications associated with traditional bandage removal become minimised.

How SequiSys works

APPLY BANDAGE

The SequiSys Smart Bandage is flexible and can be used to treat a wide variety of wounds. Simply place over wound just like a regular dressing. Not only does the SequiSys Bandage provide traditional protection, it also collects vital data on how the wound is healing.
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COLLECT DATA

Once applied, the smart bandage immediately begins to collect pertinent data from the wound utilising innovative biomedical sensors. The wireless technology within the dressing then shares this data with a range of devices for further analysis.

UNDERSTAND WOUND

Throughout the process, the SequiSys smart bandage shares the collected data with a variety of digital devices using built-in wireless technology. The collected data is reviewed, analysed and understood, providing an increased level of insight to inform patient treatment.

About Indago Diagnostics

Indago Diagnostics originated from Invest Northern Ireland’s Proof of Concept programme and the work here, led by Prof Davis, has targeted the development of smart technologies for a host of medical applications. These have included smart bandages (SesquiSys), vascular access lines and microneedle patches for drug delivery and diagnostics purposes. In each case, the remit has been to provide an unobtrusive device that can be worn by the patient yet provide life saving data. These are on-going projects and the team welcome expressions of interest/collaborations from across the biomedical engineering, clinical, electronics and materials communities to help push the technologies forward.

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