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TUBA - Developing microsystem components

 TUBA project

TUBA - The Project

TUBA, derived from Transceiver and inertial Unit for Biomedical Application, was a European Union Framework Package 5 project involving 6 partners, from across 3 EU countries.  The project, under Finetech Medical's management, ran for 3 years and combined experts from a wide range of disciplines.  Click here for TUBA - Key Facts.

TUBA - Finetech Medical's Outcomes

The core outcomes for Finetech Medical were:

  • a selection of innovations based upon the existing drop foot system that can be revisited in future revisions of the hardware. 
  • furthered experience of managing multi-partner projects.

TUBA - Dissemination (Papers, Reports, Presentations)

Dissemination from the TUBA project was extensive.  A selection of dissemination is presented below:

  • Chevalerias O, O’Reilly S, Alderman J, Inductive Powering for Biomedical Applications
    Proc. 9th Annual Conference of the International FES Society, September 2004 – Bournemouth, UK.

     

 TUBA project

TUBA - The Project

TUBA, derived from Transceiver and inertial Unit for Biomedical Application, was a European Union Framework Package 5 project involving 6 partners, from across 3 EU countries.  The project, under Finetech Medical's management, ran for 3 years and combined experts from a wide range of disciplines.  Click here for TUBA - Key Facts.

TUBA - Finetech Medical's Outcomes

The core outcomes for Finetech Medical were:

  • a selection of innovations based upon the existing drop foot system that can be revisited in future revisions of the hardware. 
  • furthered experience of managing multi-partner projects.

TUBA - Dissemination (Papers, Reports, Presentations)

Dissemination from the TUBA project was extensive.  A selection of dissemination is presented below:

  • Chevalerias O, O’Reilly S, Alderman J, Inductive Powering for Biomedical Applications
    Proc. 9th Annual Conference of the International FES Society, September 2004 – Bournemouth, UK.

     
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Finetech Medical Joins Facebook and YouTubeFinetech Medical Joins Facebook and YouTube

Finetech Medical are pleased to announce that we now have a Facebook Fan Page and a YouTube Channel.

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Satisfied French customers give us feedbackSatisfied French customers give us feedback

French patients tell Finetech what makes the bladder system so great.

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Finetech Medical Joins Facebook and YouTubeFinetech Medical Joins Facebook and YouTube

Finetech Medical are pleased to announce that we now have a Facebook Fan Page and a YouTube Channel.

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Satisfied French customers give us feedbackSatisfied French customers give us feedback

French patients tell Finetech what makes the bladder system so great.

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 Case Study
Ken Williams - STIMuSTEP® dropped foot systemKen Williams - STIMuSTEP® dropped foot system

Ken Williams, 52, from Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire, was one of the first people in Britain to have the implant.

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Ken Williams - STIMuSTEP® dropped foot systemKen Williams - STIMuSTEP® dropped foot system

Ken Williams, 52, from Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire, was one of the first people in Britain to have the implant.

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