We’re proud to share that the PHOREVER Project was recently represented at the Gordon Research Conference on Physics and Chemistry of Microfluidics, held in Lucca, Italy, from June 1–6, 2025.
Our partner CSEM presented a poster titled “Stand-alone platform for time-effective early detection of sepsis”, with researcher Giorgio Brero showcasing the results of work carried out in collaboration with ETH Zürich.
The presented platform is a compact, automated microfluidic device capable of detecting bacteria directly from whole human blood in just 40 minutes. This stand-alone system is designed to make sepsis screening faster, easier, and more affordable.
Beyond sepsis detection, the technology also holds promise for future applications such as the detection of cancer-related extracellular vesicles, further aligning with PHOREVER’s mission to develop next-generation photonic technologies for healthcare.
The Gordon Research Conference offered a valuable opportunity for knowledge exchange and networking with global experts in microfluidics and biomedical diagnostics. We thank CSEM and Giorgio for representing the project and sharing these promising developments!
🔔 Stay tuned for more updates from the PHOREVER Project as we continue pushing the boundaries of photonic integration in healthcare.
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