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DxMedical Cloud™ collects and analyzes professional information from around the world and uses proprietary algorithms to quickly and accurately deliver the information you seek and the best information for you.
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You can quickly search for information published in various languages around the world in Japanese. Get the information you need from the vast amount of information available worldwide without having to worry about language barriers.
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In addition to word matching, the search by similar and related keywords delivers news that is often missed due to paraphrasing and shaky spelling.
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By providing titles and summaries of information from around the world in Japanese, it streamlines the process of “finding” the information you want from search results.
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Instantly save and manage information that you like or want to look at later because you don't have time, with the bookmark function. You can access the information you need without hassle, saving you a great deal of time and effort.
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A wide range of information sharing tools are available, including chat and note sharing functions. We support information sharing with your team in all situations, from casual information sharing to organizing information in teams.
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Kazakh Scientists Launch Medical Exoskeleton for Stroke Rehabilitation
Researchers at Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan have successfully completed the development and secured state registration for a medical exoskeleton, named Astana Gait Exoskeleton Assisted Rehabilitation (A.GEAR), designed for stroke rehabilitation. The device is now ready for clinical use and mass production, offering a cost-effective alternative to foreign models, thereby enhancing the quality and accessibility of rehabilitation training and reducing the country's reliance on imported medical technology. Its development period was significantly shorter than the global average, promising a notable contribution to the advancement of domestic rehabilitation medicine.
Stanford-founded startup develops wearable for continuous hormone monitoring
Clair, a startup founded by Stanford graduates Jenny Duan and Abhinav Agarwal, is developing a wearable hormone-tracking device to enhance women's access to and understanding of their hormonal health. The company aims to address gaps in current healthcare by providing continuous, noninvasive hormone insights, moving beyond the narrow association of hormonal health with fertility. Clair emphasizes a research-backed, privacy-first approach, with all data processing occurring on the user’s phone. The device, resembling a wrist bracelet, plans to seek FDA approval and launch a clinical trial at Stanford Medicine to establish medical credibility.
An Everting Inflatable Fabric Manipulator (EIFM) Designed for Apple Picking
Researchers at Washington State University have developed a low-cost, simple robotic arm called an Everting Inflatable Fabric Manipulator (EIFM) for apple picking. This inflatable fabric arm can identify and pick an apple in about 25 seconds. Weighing less than 50 pounds, it is made of soft, air-filled fabric, offering a cost-effective alternative to large, expensive traditional systems, addressing labor shortages in agriculture. Priced around $5,500 for materials, it's safe for use alongside humans. While currently slower than human pickers (one apple every three seconds), researchers are improving its detection system and expanding its capabilities to other orchard tasks like pruning.
GlucoModicum publishes article supporting non-invasive CGM tech
Helsinki-based GlucoModicum has published a peer-reviewed article in Biosensors and Bioelectronics, detailing key insights into its non-invasive glucose biosensor technology. This work forms the basis of their Sofio needle-free continuous glucose monitor (CGM), which utilizes magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD) to extract micro-samples of interstitial fluid for glucose measurement using established electrochemical sensor technology. Sofio aims to offer a personalized monitoring alternative for users not requiring 24/7 surveillance, boasting an accuracy (MARD) of 11.5%, approaching the industry standard for needle-based CGMs. The company plans to pursue European regulatory pathways soon.
Kirin Offers Promise for Coffee Cherry Waste in Fermented Ingredient
Japanese beverage giant Kirin Holdings has developed a new fermented ingredient from coffee cherry flesh and skin, a byproduct often discarded as waste. This innovation, created at Kirin’s Institute for Future Beverage using wine fermentation technology, acts as a flavorful and body-building beverage enhancer. It addresses circular sustainability by upcycling agricultural waste that often contaminates soil and waterways, offering potential new revenue streams for coffee farmers. The ingredient has already been launched in Japan as a limited-edition cocktail.
Confirmation of the potential for plant fermentation extracts to eliminate microplastics from the body
Plant fermentation extract was found to bind with microplastics in both artificial gastric fluid and artificial intestinal fluid. Plant fermentation extract showed a higher binding rate with microplastics in artificial gastric fluid than in artificial intestinal fluid. It was inferred that substances contained in the plant fermentation extract bind with microplastics through ionic interactions. Plant fermentation extract is expected to promote the elimination of microplastics from the digestive tract and reduce the risk of their absorption into the body from the intestines.
A biotechnology company targeting the eight pathways of aging through regenerative medicine, aiming to prevent and reverse age-related diseases using cellular rejuvenation technology.
Life Biosciences is a biotechnology company aiming to prevent and reverse age-related diseases using cell rejuvenation technology. Its proprietary “partial epigenetic reprogramming” platform employs three transcription factors—Oct4, Sox2, and Klf4—to restore aged or damaged cells to a younger state. This approach directly targets epigenetics, the root cause of aging, offering broad applicability to various age-related diseases. Its lead program, ER-100, is in development for optic nerve diseases such as glaucoma and NAION, with a planned clinical trial start in Q1 2026. Furthermore, the company is leveraging the platform's versatility to expand its pipeline into other age-related diseases.
Development of Mass Production Equipment for Innovative 'Tissue-Regenerative Ligament' for Knee Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Begins - Aiming for Practical Application in Sports Medicine with World's First Microwave Decellularization Technology -
CoreTissue BioEngineering (CTBE) and Microwave Chemical Co., Ltd. have commenced development of mass production equipment for an innovative 'tissue-regenerative ligament' for knee anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery. This technology, developed by CTBE, applies the world's first microwave decellularization method to remove cellular components from thick tissues without damaging collagen structures, achieving strength and thickness comparable to human tendons. The product was first used in a corporate clinical trial in December 2024, with commercial production targeted for 2028. This partnership will allow Microwave Chemical to accumulate medical expertise and expand its technology platform.
Senzime's Next-Generation TetraGraph System Receives Regulatory Approval in Japan
Senzime AB's Next-generation TetraGraph system has received regulatory clearance from Japan's PMDA, allowing its commercialization in one of the world's largest healthcare markets. This approval, following updated Japanese clinical guidelines reinforcing quantitative neuromuscular monitoring, is a significant milestone for Senzime, which partners with Fukuda Denshi. The system, proven for accurate neuromuscular transmission monitoring during surgery, aims to expand its footprint in Japan's approximately 15,000 operating rooms, enhancing patient safety and optimizing paralytic drug dosing.
Dutch Tech Aids Muscle Study in Lunar Gravity
Researchers from FH Aachen University utilized the 'ProbeFix Dynamic T' device from Dutch medical technology company Usono during the 88th ESA Parabolic Flight Campaign to precisely measure muscle movements under simulated lunar gravity conditions. This device securely attaches an ultrasound probe to the muscle, ensuring image stability despite movement and gravity changes, enabling accurate data acquisition. This technology is expected to contribute not only to space research but also to accelerating rehabilitation in sports medicine and physiotherapy.
Technology Developed to Automatically Detect Whip Sounds in Horse Racing
In horse racing, whips are used to increase a horse's speed or focus its attention. However, excessive use or exceeding the permitted number of strikes constitutes a rule violation and is closely scrutinized from both animal welfare and race fairness perspectives. Currently, stewards manually review footage after races to verify whip use, but this process is time-consuming and prone to oversight, creating a need for technology that can automatically detect whip strikes. This research focused on the “sound generated the instant the whip is struck.” The whip's sound is instantaneous and contains extremely high frequencies, making it difficult to capture with standard recording. Therefore, high-quality 192kHz audio recordings were used. A deep learning method called a “Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network” was employed to simultaneously capture the sound's characteristics and temporal changes, training the system to recognize the unique acoustic features of whip use.
Japanese startup advances first phase of cell-cultured surimi project
Integriculture has completed the first phase of its cell-cultured surimi project with Maruha Nichiro and Ichimasa Kamaboko, calling the milestone a major step toward practical commercial use while withholding all technical details.
Solid-State Fermentation: The Technology that Turns Waste into Super Ingredients for Aquafeed
The aquaculture industry, which is essential for global food security, faces a sustainability dilemma: dependence on ingredients such as fishmeal and soya bean meal. However, in recent years, technological advancements and pioneering research breakthroughs are putting into practice a promising biotechnological solution: Solid-State Fermentation. This ancient technique, used in food like bread and beer, is being refined to transform waste inot a new ingredient of high nutritional value for fish. According to experts, Solid-State Fermentation is not only sustainable but is set to revolutionise aquafeed thanks to three specific points that make it a high-impact solution.
DxMedical Cloud™
Technology for overwhelmingly high-speed detection from all over the world.
We use our unique algorithm to deliver the latest technology and product information from around the world in real time.
Explore the future of healthcare with carefully selected information.
How We Help You To Empower Your Business
POINT 1.
Quickly Deliver Technical Information
We deliver what you seek quickly and in a short time from technical information from all over the world
POINT 2.
Briefly to the Point
A wealth of detailed features makes it easy to understand the main points
POINT 3.
Help with Growth Strategies
The report is also packed with analytical information from the perspective of growth and long-term strategies for business use
DigitalMedical Open Innovation
デジタル・メディカル・オープンイノベーション
BrainEnergy produce DigitalMedical open innovation from Tokyo, where you can experience the intersection of cool and passionate design and technology.
Transform Your Business With Cloud
Looking for the Future
of Health Care
OUR TECHNOLOGY HELPS
YOUR BUSINESS
Our technology will help your business
Technology
Kazakh Scientists Launch Medical Exoskeleton for Stroke Rehabilitation
Researchers at Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan have successfully completed the development and secured state registration for a medical exoskeleton, named Astana Gait Exoskeleton Assisted Rehabilitation (A.GEAR), designed for stroke rehabilitation. The device is now ready for clinical use and mass production, offering a cost-effective alternative to foreign models, thereby enhancing the quality and accessibility of rehabilitation training and reducing the country's reliance on imported medical technology. Its development period was significantly shorter than the global average, promising a notable contribution to the advancement of domestic rehabilitation medicine.
Timesca
Stanford-founded startup develops wearable for continuous hormone monitoring
Clair, a startup founded by Stanford graduates Jenny Duan and Abhinav Agarwal, is developing a wearable hormone-tracking device to enhance women's access to and understanding of their hormonal health. The company aims to address gaps in current healthcare by providing continuous, noninvasive hormone insights, moving beyond the narrow association of hormonal health with fertility. Clair emphasizes a research-backed, privacy-first approach, with all data processing occurring on the user’s phone. The device, resembling a wrist bracelet, plans to seek FDA approval and launch a clinical trial at Stanford Medicine to establish medical credibility.
Stanford Daily
An Everting Inflatable Fabric Manipulator (EIFM) Designed for Apple Picking
Researchers at Washington State University have developed a low-cost, simple robotic arm called an Everting Inflatable Fabric Manipulator (EIFM) for apple picking. This inflatable fabric arm can identify and pick an apple in about 25 seconds. Weighing less than 50 pounds, it is made of soft, air-filled fabric, offering a cost-effective alternative to large, expensive traditional systems, addressing labor shortages in agriculture. Priced around $5,500 for materials, it's safe for use alongside humans. While currently slower than human pickers (one apple every three seconds), researchers are improving its detection system and expanding its capabilities to other orchard tasks like pruning.
EurekAlert!
GlucoModicum publishes article supporting non-invasive CGM tech
Helsinki-based GlucoModicum has published a peer-reviewed article in Biosensors and Bioelectronics, detailing key insights into its non-invasive glucose biosensor technology. This work forms the basis of their Sofio needle-free continuous glucose monitor (CGM), which utilizes magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD) to extract micro-samples of interstitial fluid for glucose measurement using established electrochemical sensor technology. Sofio aims to offer a personalized monitoring alternative for users not requiring 24/7 surveillance, boasting an accuracy (MARD) of 11.5%, approaching the industry standard for needle-based CGMs. The company plans to pursue European regulatory pathways soon.
Drug Delivery Business News
Kirin Offers Promise for Coffee Cherry Waste in Fermented Ingredient
Japanese beverage giant Kirin Holdings has developed a new fermented ingredient from coffee cherry flesh and skin, a byproduct often discarded as waste. This innovation, created at Kirin’s Institute for Future Beverage using wine fermentation technology, acts as a flavorful and body-building beverage enhancer. It addresses circular sustainability by upcycling agricultural waste that often contaminates soil and waterways, offering potential new revenue streams for coffee farmers. The ingredient has already been launched in Japan as a limited-edition cocktail.
Daily Coffee News
Confirmation of the potential for plant fermentation extracts to eliminate microplastics from the body
Plant fermentation extract was found to bind with microplastics in both artificial gastric fluid and artificial intestinal fluid. Plant fermentation extract showed a higher binding rate with microplastics in artificial gastric fluid than in artificial intestinal fluid. It was inferred that substances contained in the plant fermentation extract bind with microplastics through ionic interactions. Plant fermentation extract is expected to promote the elimination of microplastics from the digestive tract and reduce the risk of their absorption into the body from the intestines.
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A biotechnology company targeting the eight pathways of aging through regenerative medicine, aiming to prevent and reverse age-related diseases using cellular rejuvenation technology.
Life Biosciences is a biotechnology company aiming to prevent and reverse age-related diseases using cell rejuvenation technology. Its proprietary “partial epigenetic reprogramming” platform employs three transcription factors—Oct4, Sox2, and Klf4—to restore aged or damaged cells to a younger state. This approach directly targets epigenetics, the root cause of aging, offering broad applicability to various age-related diseases. Its lead program, ER-100, is in development for optic nerve diseases such as glaucoma and NAION, with a planned clinical trial start in Q1 2026. Furthermore, the company is leveraging the platform's versatility to expand its pipeline into other age-related diseases.
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Development of Mass Production Equipment for Innovative 'Tissue-Regenerative Ligament' for Knee Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Begins - Aiming for Practical Application in Sports Medicine with World's First Microwave Decellularization Technology -
CoreTissue BioEngineering (CTBE) and Microwave Chemical Co., Ltd. have commenced development of mass production equipment for an innovative 'tissue-regenerative ligament' for knee anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery. This technology, developed by CTBE, applies the world's first microwave decellularization method to remove cellular components from thick tissues without damaging collagen structures, achieving strength and thickness comparable to human tendons. The product was first used in a corporate clinical trial in December 2024, with commercial production targeted for 2028. This partnership will allow Microwave Chemical to accumulate medical expertise and expand its technology platform.
マイクロ波化学株式会社
Senzime's Next-Generation TetraGraph System Receives Regulatory Approval in Japan
Senzime AB's Next-generation TetraGraph system has received regulatory clearance from Japan's PMDA, allowing its commercialization in one of the world's largest healthcare markets. This approval, following updated Japanese clinical guidelines reinforcing quantitative neuromuscular monitoring, is a significant milestone for Senzime, which partners with Fukuda Denshi. The system, proven for accurate neuromuscular transmission monitoring during surgery, aims to expand its footprint in Japan's approximately 15,000 operating rooms, enhancing patient safety and optimizing paralytic drug dosing.
BioSpace
Dutch Tech Aids Muscle Study in Lunar Gravity
Researchers from FH Aachen University utilized the 'ProbeFix Dynamic T' device from Dutch medical technology company Usono during the 88th ESA Parabolic Flight Campaign to precisely measure muscle movements under simulated lunar gravity conditions. This device securely attaches an ultrasound probe to the muscle, ensuring image stability despite movement and gravity changes, enabling accurate data acquisition. This technology is expected to contribute not only to space research but also to accelerating rehabilitation in sports medicine and physiotherapy.
ioplus
Technology Developed to Automatically Detect Whip Sounds in Horse Racing
In horse racing, whips are used to increase a horse's speed or focus its attention. However, excessive use or exceeding the permitted number of strikes constitutes a rule violation and is closely scrutinized from both animal welfare and race fairness perspectives. Currently, stewards manually review footage after races to verify whip use, but this process is time-consuming and prone to oversight, creating a need for technology that can automatically detect whip strikes. This research focused on the “sound generated the instant the whip is struck.” The whip's sound is instantaneous and contains extremely high frequencies, making it difficult to capture with standard recording. Therefore, high-quality 192kHz audio recordings were used. A deep learning method called a “Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network” was employed to simultaneously capture the sound's characteristics and temporal changes, training the system to recognize the unique acoustic features of whip use.
Tsukuba Journal
Japanese startup advances first phase of cell-cultured surimi project
Integriculture has completed the first phase of its cell-cultured surimi project with Maruha Nichiro and Ichimasa Kamaboko, calling the milestone a major step toward practical commercial use while withholding all technical details.
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Solid-State Fermentation: The Technology that Turns Waste into Super Ingredients for Aquafeed
The aquaculture industry, which is essential for global food security, faces a sustainability dilemma: dependence on ingredients such as fishmeal and soya bean meal. However, in recent years, technological advancements and pioneering research breakthroughs are putting into practice a promising biotechnological solution: Solid-State Fermentation. This ancient technique, used in food like bread and beer, is being refined to transform waste inot a new ingredient of high nutritional value for fish. According to experts, Solid-State Fermentation is not only sustainable but is set to revolutionise aquafeed thanks to three specific points that make it a high-impact solution.
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