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The epoc system for blood testing at the Paris Olympics

This wireless device allows for comprehensive blood testing directly on-site using a simple test card at ambient temperature. Thanks to this advanced technology, results are obtained in less than a minute, providing rapid and accurate measurement of critical biochemical parameters such as sodium. Linxens, the manufacturer of an essential raw material component, has played a part in developing this solution by designing and manufacturing the electrodes that enable such quick and efficient analysis.


“The epoc® system is a world-leading diagnostic tool that has revolutionized critical healthcare by enabling rapid, accurate care. Linxens has been a partner in this collaboration, providing an essential raw material that forms the base of the biosensor array, which Siemens has developed into a cutting-edge Point-of-Care solution. Our teams at Linxens and Siemens continue to work closely on advancing next-generation systems.” explained Mark Fritz, Site Head, Point-of-Care at Siemens Healthineers.

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