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GE Working on Sensor to Detect COVID Virus

Dublin, April 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ResearchAndMarkets.com published a new article on the virus detection industry "GE Working on Sensor to Detect COVID Virus"

General Electric announced that it is working on a sensor that could detect COVID-19 virus particles on surfaces.

"One of the first lines of defence against any virus is avoiding exposure, which is easier said than done when you can't see it," Radislav Potyrailo, a principal scientist at GE Research. "We are developing a sensor small enough to embed in a mobile device that could detect the presence of the COVID-19 virus."


The company said the sensors could be "smaller than a fingertip" and be programmed to detect the presence of other diseases as well.

The article on ResearchAndMarkets.com contains a selection of reports on virus detection such as:

  • Hot ICs: A Market Analysis of Artificial Intelligence (AI), 5G, CMOS Image Sensors, and Memory Chips

  • Global Telemedicine Services and Equipment Market

  • 2020 Clinical Trial Analytics of the Microbiome Landscape

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