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Philips' intelligent pill technology
The 'iPill' communicates via its wireless transceiver to a control unit outside the body. It has been designed to be swallowed and to pass through the digestive track naturally.

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The science of sleep - still a lot to discover
Research in the area of sleep is thriving. Recent insights show that the more the demented are exposed to light during the day, the better they sleep at night.

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How to create emotional immersion
Looking into the relationship between emotion and touch and into new ways to positively stimulate a desired mood through touch.

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Making the impossible possible
Emerging materials can help us reduce energy consumption, preserve scarce resources and improve people’s quality of life.

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OLEDs
OLEDs are very versatile. They can create homogeneous light surfaces in almost any shape, pattern, vibrancy and color.

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Lumalive
Suppose you’re seeing someone wearing a T-shirt that’s lit up with brightly colored, dynamic animations? Don’t worry, you’re not dreaming!

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IEEE Milestone Award
Philips has been honored with IEEE Milestone Award for the development of CD.

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iPill
Philips Research has developed the intelligent pill “iPill” for electronically controlled drug delivery.

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Ultrasound microbubbles
Scientists at Philips Research are developing a localized drug delivery system based on ultrasound and microbubbles that are partially filled with cancer drugs.

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OLEDs
A new generation of energy-efficient lighting based on OLED (organic light emitting diode) technology is about to hit the market.

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Ultrathin LCD prototype
Researchers have developed an LCD display prototype of only 8mm. This ultra-thin LCD will make it more attractive to hang your flat-screen TV on the wall.

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May 11, 2009

Gemalto, Microsoft, Nokia and Philips team up to advance ‘Trust in Digital Life’

 

February 26, 2009

Philips announces breakthrough in new medical imaging technology

 

 
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