Newsletter September 15

Welcome to this week's newsletter from Zimmer and Peacock. This newsletter is a mixture of news, stories and tech notes from Zimmer and Peacock. If you want to subscribe to our newsletter or have any questions regarding Zimmer and Peacock and our passion for biosensor technologies please don't hesitate to contact us.

Day One of EChem Birmingham

 

Zimmer and Peacock were at EChem Birmingham talking about electrochemistry, chilli sensors, productizing ideas and putting sensors on drones.

 

If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact ZP on our website here.

Electrodes for Impedance and Conductivity

 

Zimmer and Peacock have a series of electrodes that are tailored towards applications where the resistance/impedance/conductivity of the electrolyte is the source of the signal.

 

Applications includes: label free detection, conductance measurements, blood coagulation, platelet activation, PT-INR detection etc.

 

The pertinent electrode specifications for applications where the source of the signal is a change in the conductivity/resistivity of the electrolyte are:

 

1) A parallel nature to the electrode configuration

 

2) A semi-uniform separation between the two electrodes

 

3) Known electrode areas

 

The Zimmer and Peacock electrodes are perfect for those wishing to make measurements of an impedance/resistivity/conductivity nature as the electrodes have an optimized layout whilst are manufactured by techniques which means they can be made in high volume and low cost for those wishing to go to market with their technology.

 

At Zimmer and Peacock, we recommend our 103, 108 and 109 electrode configurations, which can be run in a two or three electrode mode of operation.

 

We have included links on our website but please don't hesitate to contact Zimmer and Peacock with any questions.

Biosensors and Bioelectronics

 

Zimmer and Peacock will be exhibiting at the Biosensors and Bioelectronics Conference in Chicago this Fall.

 

About the conference

The Biosensors & Bioelectronics conference is conducted annually. Building on the achievement of the earlier conferences being held in Chicago (2013) followed by in San Antonio (2014), Atlanta (2015) and recently in Arizona(2016); Conference series LLC once again welcomes researchers and developers to share their experiences and ideas through research talks and presentations from diverse fields in advanced sensor technology.

 

This event offers a platform in bringing together a forum for students, postdocs and established scientists to exchange their ideas and contribute to an integrative approach to Biosensors & Bioelectronics Research. It provides a forum for accessing the most up-to-date and reliable knowledge from both commercial and academic worlds, sharing best practice in the field as well as learning about case studies of successfully integrated bio-sensing technologies. The meeting also provides an opportunity to highlight the recent developments besides identifying the emerging future areas of growth.

Sensors MidWest

 

Zimmer and Peacock will be taking our unique sensor products and services to Sensors MidWest.

 

The Sensors Midwest Education Program will feature Conference Theaters directly on the Expo Floor, covering three diverse areas including Applications, Technology, and Software Systems across two days of sessions. NEW for 2017 - Sensors Midwest is offering two 1/2 day Workshops on Medical Sensors Design and Automotive & Autonomous Vehicle Sensors.