Med-Tech Innovation September 20, 2024
Oliver Johnson

Editorial Content Producer Oli Johnson speaks to Torramics CEO and Co-Founder Peter Garbuz and Nir Sade, GM, AM Division and SVP of Product at Nano Dimension about the nanoPatch automated drug delivery system, created utilising Nano’s micro 3D printing technology.

Utilising technology developed at NASA, medical device start-up Torramics is developing the nanoPatch, an automated drug delivery system, which the company says is the world’s smallest and most precise drug delivery wearable device. The journey began when Co-Founder and CEO Peter Garbuz was working at the NASA Ames Research Park, he was working on propulsion systems for Martian aircraft. The technology was never efficient enough to fly according to Garbuz, but they recognised that because it is a compressor, it...

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