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Toumaz Technology and Advance Nanotech Form Joint Venture to Produce Medical Devices

(Technology News, 17 Mar 2005 )

Toumaz Technology Ltd and Advance Nanotech Inc., has announced a joint venture to bridge the gap between nanosystems and the macroscopic world. According to the companies, Bio-Nano Sensium Technologies, the name of the joint venture, will utilize an intelligent, low power sensor interface, incorporating wireless communication, to create bio-nano sensors that can be implanted within the body to diagnose and treat a wide variety of medical conditions. The development effort will focus on the information and communication technology systems necessary for these sensors to interact with their surrounding environment.

Development of the sensor will leverage the many years of research in the low power circuits and systems at Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London now exploited by Toumaz Technology Ltd, in their proprietary Advanced Mixed Signal "AMx" technology and wireless transceiver devices. The Bio-Nano Sensium will be capable of power consumption orders of a magnitude lower than current state-of-the-art microprocessors. This nano-power mode of operation is vital to the longer lifetimes, reliability, and stability required in biosensors, especially those that are implanted within the body. The Bio-Nano Sensium will be based on industry-standard Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) technology so that not only will it have superior functional features to other devices but also be capable of low-cost production.

Keith Errey, CEO of Toumaz Technology, stated, "We are very excited about this joint venture. Toumaz has worked over the past 4 years to develop a patented, low-power platform technology and we are very pleased to be working with Advance Nanotech to commercialize its use for the next generation of medical devices in the high-value bio-nano sector."

Commenting on the joint venture, Magnus Gittins, CEO of Advance Nanotech, Inc., said, "The Bio-Nano Sensium will play a pivotal role in enabling truly personalized healthcare, where continuous diagnosis can be matched to a treatment program tailored to meet the needs of the individual - all within a small, implantable medical device. Previous investments made by Toumaz Technology into the platform technologies, which make the Bio-Nano Sensium possible, take us well into the commercialization process."

Advance Nanotech Inc : http://www.advancenanotech.com.

 
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