Kenzen to develop dermal biometrics patch with Gore Innovation Center

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01.02.2018

W. L. Gore & Associates, inventor of GoreTex fabrics, announced a joint development agreement and cash investment with the Swiss startup Kenzen. Gore engineers and scientists will work hand in hand with Kenzen to develop a comprehensive wearable health monitoring system that employs biosensor data and predictive modelling to anticipate and prevent avoidable injuries and health conditions.

By combining Gore's advanced materials, Kenzen will enhance the comfort of these on-skin applications. The Kenzen Patch is comprised of a variety of printed sensors that continuously monitor numerous health parameters and measure a variety of attributes, including sweat, heart rate and body temperature.

The system promotes good health by using sweat biomarker analysis in its sensing platform, along with custom algorithms via a companion mobile app that provide contextual insights about an individual's body when they are at work, even in extreme conditions. The device's thin, breathable layers capture and deliver ongoing, real-time, clinical-grade biometric data.

"Discomfort, skin irritation and signal quality are among the biggest challenges for skin-based patch sensors and health monitoring devices today. For sweat analysis, the ability to continuously transport volumes of sweat to and away from our sensors is critical. The investment and joint development effort with Gore will help push past these issues by enabling us to deliver highly-breathable, flexible materials while improving sensor performance and accuracy using microfluidics," said Kenzen CEO and Co-founder Sonia Sousa.

"We presented a complex set of material requirements for sensor selectivity and sensitivity, and it became abundantly clear that Gore's deep expertise in medical devices and high-performance fabrics would prove strategic in making Kenzen's products more comfortable, reliable and easier to wear."

Gore founded its Innovation Center in Santa Clara, so startups, researchers, corporations and customers can collaborate with Gore innovators on difficult, advanced materials challenges that are out of scope for Gore's current commercial business. The Gore Innovation Center offers prototyping facilities, access to its deep material science expertise, and a co-working space for partners to co-develop unique solutions to difficult challenges across a wide range of industries.

"Kenzen is the type of startup we wanted to collaborate with when we first imagined creating the Gore Innovation Center," said Linda Elkins, Gore Innovation Center Co-Leader. Center Co-Leader Paul Campbell added: "For 60 years, Gore has been applying its materials science expertise to improve lives. Providing transformative and preventative health data solutions, using both companies' technologies, directly aligns with this legacy."

(Press Release)

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