Swallow a camera the size of a pill on TEDTalk shows the need for endoscopy will soon be over

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Alex Luebke showed me how to work a camera the size of a pill directly.
Alex Luebke showed me how the camera works directly.

Spasi-id.com, Camera the size of a pill developed by Pillbot is a ingested robotic capsule. which can soon redefine the future of noninvasive diagnostics that will offer patients a more comprehensive and comfortable approach to traditional endoscopy procedures.

Collbots are like multivitamin supplements

To show you the power of that little camera, Alex Luecke's development is showing how it works in person, and the results are amazing.

The pills are controlled by PlayStation 5 controller And gave the audience a full view of the esophagus and hull of the presenter.

Luecke opened his presentation by saying, "Since the beginning of the modern era, the only way to truly look inside is through simple operations. Over the last 150 years, we've had great technology. that lets us see from the outside, like signal-X and MRI . But what I propose and what I want to talk about today is looking at microrobotics in the human body. "

Luebke explained that the Pilbot was originally the size of a football, but since it was developed, the size of the camera was significantly narrowed down to "the size of a small multivitamin capsule."

One of Vivek Kumbhari's founders added that "Now, fortunately for Alex, in this brief review, everything seems normal here," He said after seeing Luebke's stomach lining clearly. ""

Camera the size of a pill developed by Pillbot is a ingested robotic capsule. which can soon redefine the future of noninvasive diagnostics that will offer patients a more comprehensive and comfortable approach to traditional endoscopy procedures.

Collbots are like multivitamin supplements

To show you the power of that little camera, Alex Luecke's development is showing how it works in person, and the results are amazing.

The pills are controlled by PlayStation 5 controller And gave the audience a full view of the esophagus and hull of the presenter.

Luecke opened his presentation by saying, "Since the beginning of the modern era, the only way to truly look inside is through simple operations. Over the last 150 years, we've had great technology. that lets us see from the outside, like signal-X and MRI . But what I propose and what I want to talk about today is looking at microrobotics in the human body. "

Luebke explained that the Pilbot was originally the size of a football, but since it was developed, the size of the camera was significantly narrowed down to "the size of a small multivitamin capsule."

One of Vivek Kumbhari's founders added that "Now, fortunately for Alex, in this brief review, everything seems normal here," He said after seeing Luebke's stomach lining clearly. ""

"So now that we're done here, PillBot will undergo its natural process through and out of the body , "said Kumbhari." And luckily for Alex, he won't be aware of this, and he won't have to take this capsule. "

” It was delicious. " Luebke answered later. "And no, you don't feel anything when the robot moves around inside you."

source: marca.com