Featured Videos
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Empowering Healthcare With Innovative Medical Polyurethanes
9/19/2023
Gain insights into how medical polyurethanes are enhancing medical devices, improving patient outcomes, and driving innovation in the healthcare industry.
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Dipcoating With UV Curing Process For Medical Coatings
1/7/2021
DSM Biomedical offers hydrophilic, lubricious, non-biofouling coating technologies. DSM offers ready-to-use coating reagents that can be applied onto a range of substrates using various coating techniques. This video gives a demonstration of the most widely used application process for DSM’s medical coatings, specifically a dipcoating with a UV curing process.
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DSM Imagine If Series: Responding To Covid-19
1/4/2021
In this video, Drs. Gino Bradica and Jens Thies discuss how several different DSM technologies are being leveraged to help in the global response to the Covid-19 crisis.
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DSM Imagine If Series: Treating Heart Disease
1/4/2021
In this video, Gino Bradica, PhD, Director of Technical Support, and Jens Thies, PhD, Senior Science Fellow, discuss how DSM is treating heart disease with its biostable and biocompatible polyurethanes and its high-strength and low-profile ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibers. These unique biomaterials offer sustainable solutions for the design of the next generation of heart valve replacements.
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DSM Imagine If Series: Managing Diabetes
1/4/2021
In this video, Gino Bradica, PhD, and Jens Thies discuss how DSM is managing diabetes with its polyurethane technology used in continuous glucose monitor sensors and its proprietary resorbable polyesteramide technology used in drug delivery.
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DSM Imagine If Series: Correcting Scoliosis
1/4/2021
In this video, Jens Thies and Gino Bradica, PhD, discuss how DSM is correcting scoliosis with its polyethylene technology, helping patients around the world.
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DSM Imagine If Series: Treating Infection
1/4/2021
In this video, Gino Bradica and Jens Thies discuss how DSM responds to the issue of treating infections, helping patients around the world.