This is an interesting news video that I came across at Reuters about Nanotechnology and nano-fibers.
The SpinCare is a medical spray-gun that shoots a see-through, skin-like dressing onto burns and wounds to aid healing.
With revolutionary potential in medicine and biology, nanotechnology is an up and coming area of science and technology that can redefine how we do our daily work and interact with technology as a whole.
User practicality and user experience is a common challenge that new technologies face. Making something new work is challenging itself but to make it friendly and integrated enough that users can benefit from it seamlessly is even a bigger challenge.
Many organizations are now concentrating on designs and innovation that places UX at its center, and that it should not be costly. Unfortunately, a lot of advancements in medicine and healthcare technology are incredibly costly and makes them unaffordable as a treatment for patients.
What I am more interested to find out is if this is a fad or does this actually have any potential for long term and affordable adoption. Most importantly can it be mass produced?
Especially if technologies such as this becomes more and more common and can me mass marketed, it will reduce costs and improve products adoption all over the world for treating burn victims.
It is enchanting how nanotechnology is evolving and impacting our lives.
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