Biosensors Market, By Technology (Electrochemical, Optical, Peizoelectric, and Thermistore), By Application (Medical testing, Food toxicity, Industrial process, Environmental monitoring, Agricultural testing, and Others), By End User (Hospitals, Home Healthcare Diagnostics, Research laboratories, Security and bio-defense, and Others), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa)
In January 2023, Intricon Corporation, a company that develops and manufactures sensor-driven micromedical devices, inaugurated a Bionsensor Center of Excellence (CoE) with the goal of enhancing vertical integration within its business to supply biosensors for medical devices
In August 2022, NanoDx, Inc., a company specializing in advanced medical diagnostic solutions, partnered with SkyWater Technology to introduce the world's initial protein-responsive nano biosensor available for commercial use
In December 2022, Nix, a biosensor company focused on delivering health and wellness insights to consumers, launched the Nix Hydration Biosensor. This innovative device is the first consumer biosensor capable of analyzing sweat to offer endurance athletes personalized hydration information. The data provided is scientifically validated and delivered in real-time, enhancing athletes' understanding of their hydration needs during physical activity.
In December 2020, Abbott introduced its advanced sensor-based glucose monitoring technology, FreeStyle Libre 2, which Health Canada approved for use in adults and children (aged 4 years and older) with diabetes