Ultrasense Research Advances Wearable Sweat Sensor Technologies
ULTRASENSE partner VTT has published a new scientific article in Lab on a Chip (Royal Society of Chemistry) reporting experimental studies that provide valuable insight into strategies for advancing wearable sweat sensor technologies.

Wearable sweat sensors are emerging as promising tools for non‑invasive health monitoring. However, their practical deployment still faces important challenges related to stability, reliability, user comfort and real‑world performance. Addressing these challenges requires a deeper experimental understanding of how sensing platforms behave under realistic conditions.
The published research presents experimental investigations that explore key design and operational aspects of wearable sweat sensing systems. These studies contribute knowledge that can guide the development of more robust, reliable and user‑friendly technologies, supporting their transition from laboratory prototypes to practical applications.
This work aligns closely with Ultrasense objectives by strengthening the scientific foundations behind next‑generation wearable sensing technologies, helping to improve their usability, performance and long‑term applicability in health monitoring contexts.
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👉 https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/lc/d5lc00586h