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Eureka SMART CAIPIRENHA Plasma treatment for improved implant biointegration

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Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 2 770 000
Project duration November 2024 - October 2026
Status Ongoing
Venture Eureka Cluster within sustainable development
Call Eureka SMART Call 2024 - national application

Purpose and goal

The world is facing a growing geriatric population with an increasing need for smart andsafe medical implants that osseointegrate rapidly. The project contributes to thisthrough further development of unique processes and equipment suitable for implants.These are based on low-temperature atmospheric plasma in combination with coating ofnanohydroxyapatite. The intention is to speed up and improve the biointegration ofimplants enabling shorter and improved healing.

Expected effects and result

The project aims to develop unique atmospheric plasma processes and equipment forimplants, to clean and increase the adhesion with nanohydroxyapatite without damagingthe materials. The processes are expected to replace wet chemical processes, resultingin worse sustainability and working environment, and at the same time generate bothhigh cleaning levels and process speed. The project is expected to generate increasedgrowth and excellence as well as processes relevant to other sectors.

Planned approach and implementation

The project is a collaboration within Eureka SMART between Germany and Sweden andis expected to last for 2 years. The work is divided into 6 work packages, 4 of which aretechnical. The results will be evaluated with respect to surface chemistry, adhesion,biointegration, sustainability and costs. Finally, the results will be evaluated in ademonstrator.

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Last updated 8 November 2024

Reference number 2024-02532