Company Canada
Smart Card Diagnostics Existing point-of-care testing technologies span a spectrum of analytical performance. At the low end of the performance spectrum there are qualitative or semi-quantitative strips (immunoassay strips, glucose test strips and the like) that cost only pennies to manufacture and retail at about $1 per test. These technologies are affordable for use in distributed testing applications where daily test volume is very low because reagent cost is low and they operate with low cost instrumentation or no instrumentation at all. At the other end of the performance spectrum there are quantitative test cards, rotors, discs or cartridges costing dollars to manufacture that require more complex and expensive instrumentation. The company is implementing an entire blood diagnostic "laboratory on a chip" in a smart card format similar to conventional cheque and telephone cards. The diagnostic card comprises Biosensor circuit modules and/or Fluidics circuit modules in a credit card-sized housing. The company manufactures the devices at ultra low cost, leveraging already existing high volume, low cost production technologies for smart cards. The diagnostic cards are used with ultra low cost readers. The card reader is a wireless i/o device similar to the card-swipe at a supermarket check-out: a `black box' whose primary function is to acquire sensor signals from the test card and to drive the card's fluidics. Sensor signals are transmitted by the card reader to a general purpose computing device such as a PDA, where analytical results are calculated, displayed and transmitted further to the electronic medical record.
reagents and fluidics — comprising pumps, valves and reactors — which manipulate sample, calibrators and other reagents and move them to a biosensor or an array of biosensors, a biosensor or an array of biosensors (for transduction of a species specific chemical or physical reaction into a detectable signal), a quantitative read-out device which accepts a biosensor signal, |
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