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Technologists' Practice Mar 2006 / Sep 2009
Bio Related Technology YEARS 7-13

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CellSense™ – A World's First

At the Mystery Creek Agricultural Field Days in Hamilton in 2005, a New Zealand-based company launched a new product to fight mastitis – an infection in the udder of a cow that can result in major discomfort and a serious drop in both the volume and quality of milk. Branded as CellSense™, this electronic device was a world first in the ongoing fight to effectively manage this potentially ruinous disease.

Focus points include: Additional Material:

Characteristics of Technology

  • interdisciplinary practice

Technological modelling

  • prototype development

Technological systems

  • 'black box' technology

Brief development

  • initial stakeholder consultation Outcome development and evaluation
  • experimentation testing and trialling; protection of IP; manufacturing issues

Links

• Sensortec:
www.sensortec.co.nz

• Dairy Automation:
dairyautomation.co.nz/index.
php?page=products-2

Curriculum focus activities

Focus on terminology – context; issue; need or opportunity; stakeholders; technological outcome; fitness for purpose

Intellectual property issues:

• IP questions put to CellSense's CEO