The future of your babies.
At Northwestern University in the States, a team headed by bioelectronics pioneer John Rogers have developed two flexible wireless sensors with the aim of replacing current technology in prenatal intensive care units. In addition to being wireless, the sensors are battery-free and skinlike. The goal is to remove wires and strong adhesives from the equation, allowing parents to interact more comfortably with their baby.
https://emag.medicalexpo.com/wireless-freedom-for-premature-babies/