East Midlands designed health sensor could be a lifesaver for miners

healthsensor
27 Jun 2012 11:53:35.357

PA 189/12

A chance discussion between a Professor at The University of Nottingham and the managing director of a Derby company has resulted in the development of a revolutionary new technology which could help save lives in the mining industry.

Tioga, which employs 90 people at its headquarters in Derby, is a contract electronics manufacturer producing products in sectors as diverse as telecommunications, medical devices, security, mining, gaming and transport.

The University of Nottingham has, since 2008, been researching into a technology called ‘Heart Light’ which provides a way of continuously monitoring the heartbeat of new-born babies by attaching a small sensor to their head. This also means that doctors and midwives can perform resuscitation if needed, without having to stop to check the heartbeat with a stethoscope.

Click here for full story

Story credits

For more informationabout this press release, contact Nick King, Marketing Projects Manager, Business Engagement and Innovation Services, The University of Nottingham, on +44 (0)115 823 2184, nicholas.king@nottingham.ac.uk
Tim Utton

Tim Utton - Deputy Director of Communications

Email: tim.utton@nottingham.ac.uk Phone: +44 (0)115 846 8092 Location: University Park

Additional resources

No additional resources for this article

Related articles

No related articles

Media Relations - External Relations

The University of Nottingham
YANG Fujia Building
Jubilee Campus
Wollaton Road
Nottingham, NG8 1BB

telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 5798
email: pressoffice@nottingham.ac.uk