Sensor100
May 2017
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From the Editor...
Continuing the theme of April’s newsletter, ie looking on the bright side
of life, I’m pleased to report that we had no IT problems this month, un-
like the NHS and BA. Exactly why the NHS is still reliant onWindows
XP hasn’t been made clear, but even
Sensor100
has progressed to
Windows 10, so perhaps the UK’s largest organisation should have done
so too. When I was involved in alternative energy a few years back, an
Uninterruptible Power Supply, meant no interruption for more than a few
milliseconds, or less. The world’s (now least) favourite airline obviously
failed to invest in that technology.
Miracles do happen! We have finalised the date for Sensors in Medicine
2017 - the 3-5 October at the Holiday Inn, Kensington, London. The
three days will cover glucose sensing, PoC and infectious diseases and
cancer sensors. Abstracts and requests for exhibition space as soon as
possible, please.
Kind regards
Michael Brand
michael@sensor100.com