Whether monitoring or controlling processes, screening new active ingredients, medical technology or diagnostics - (bio)sensors and biochips are increasingly being used in all of these areas. They detect signals based on the interaction of biomolecules and thus enable the monitoring and manipulation of changes in the environment. These technologies are increasingly being linked to artificial intelligence, which controls and optimises them.
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