Commercialization of microfluidic point-of-care diagnostic devices
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Abstract
A large part of the excitement behind microfluidics is in its potential for producing practical devices, but surprisingly few lab-on-a-chip based technologies have been successfully introduced into the market. Here, we review current work in commercializing microfluidic technologies, with a focus on point-of-care diagnostics applications. We will also identify challenges to commercialization, including lessons drawn from our experience in Claros Diagnostics. Moving forward, we discuss the need to strike a balance between achieving real-world impact with integrated devices versus design of novel single microfluidic components.
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- Commercialization
- Microfluidics
- Point of care
- Nanotechnology
- Engineering
- Systems engineering
- Computer science
- Risk analysis (engineering)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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