The GTL device combines DNA and protein analysis with electronic, software and mechanical engineering, ICT infrastructure and feedback mechanisms. It is a virtual lab on a stick. The first-generation prototype is a small, portable, disposable bio-engineering device that is able to confirm yes or no to a range of meat safety variables. GTL is in discussions with potential international partners to commercialise the device. Its scientists and engineers are already preparing the next generation of devices with sophisticated sensing and measurement capabilities. Read more about Software and Mechanical Engineering
by payalmody | December 8, 2012 · 8:46 am
Case Study for Software and Mechanical Engineering
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