AI Designed, 3D Printed Supplements Could Manage Menopause Symptoms

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As recently reported in Design Week, London-based product development company Morrama are working on a menopause management app called "Luma", aimed at assisting those experiencing...
UK Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences
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As recently reported in Design Week, London-based product development company Morrama are working on a menopause management app called "Luma", aimed at assisting those experiencing peri-menopause and menopause manage their symptoms.

The app is designed to receive and compile data on sleep patterns, heart rate and temperature. Then, supplements comprising well-known natural ingredients, such as ginseng, are tailored to the user's specific symptoms, created using a 3D printer, and sent to the user through the post every month.

As symptoms fluctuate over time, the composition of the 3D printed supplements can be automatically adjusted as required, using AI technology.

"As with fertility or nutrition, every woman's menopause experience is different" notes the Morrama website. "Luma uses machine learning to build up an understanding of each users symptoms and tailor the formula accordingly. 3D printing them into one simple 'magic compound' makes taking the ingredients easy to integrate into routine".

The use of 3D printing enables the efficient production of very small batches of individualised pharmaceuticals, while also minimising waste.

Menopause and perimenopause can cause symptoms such as anxiety, mood swings, sleeplessness, brain fog, and hot flushes. Some of these symptoms may carry on for years, having a big impact on relationships and working life.

Leveraging the power of machine learning and additive manufacturing to enable users to take control of their menopause and peri-menopause symptoms is a really exciting idea. The Morrama website also references predictions which suggest that the menopause market will be worth $24.4 billion by 2030, an indication that menopause-related inventions could be the "next big thing" in the healthcare market.

Morrama has devised a menopause management app concept called Luma as part of a self-initiated project, involving AI technology and 3D-printed pills

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AI Designed, 3D Printed Supplements Could Manage Menopause Symptoms

UK Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

Contributor

Marks & Clerk is one of the UK’s foremost firms of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys. Our attorneys and solicitors are wired directly into the UK’s leading business and innovation economies. Alongside this we have offices in 9 international locations covering the EU, Canada and Asia, meaning we offer clients the best possible service locally, nationally and internationally.
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