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AFRL calls for proposals to accelerate smart medical technology … – Space Operations Command


Wearable bio-signal sensing for real-time cognitive, physical state monitoring and augmentation, and dermal, transdermal and subcutaneous sensing are just two of the smart medical technology fields that the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, seeks to accelerate in partnership with the Nano-Bio Materials Consortium, or NBMC, and Semiconductor Equipment Materials International, or SEMI, to improve human performance monitoring and performance augmentation. SEMI, the primary contractor for this effort, is currently accepting proposals for dual-use projects designed to accelerate innovations in smart medical technology, also known as Smart MedTech, from industry and academic investigators, manufacturers and developers in the Smart MedTech supply chain. (U.S. Air Force photo / Holly Jordan)






Wearable bio-signal sensing for real-time cognitive, physical state monitoring and augmentation, and dermal, transdermal and subcutaneous sensing are just two of the smart medical technology fields that the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, seeks to accelerate in partnership with the Nano-Bio Materials Consortium, or NBMC, and Semiconductor Equipment Materials International, or SEMI, to improve human performance monitoring and performance augmentation. SEMI, the primary contractor for this effort, is currently accepting proposals for dual-use projects designed to accelerate innovations in smart medical technology, also known as Smart MedTech, from industry and academic investigators, manufacturers and developers in the Smart MedTech supply chain. (U.S. Air Force photo / Holly Jordan)



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