Successful SensUs biosensor competition

The exciting finals of SensUs 2018 took place at Eindhoven University of Technology on the 7th and 8th of September. Thirteen teams and in total 150 students came together from North-America, Africa, Asia and Europe. The teams competed to inspire the public and convince the jury of the greatness of their biosensors for the detection of vancomycin, a last resort antibiotic. 

The competition

The biosensors were tested by measuring antibiotics in blood plasma. The measurement results are available here and here. Visitors from all over the world watched the testing event live on the online SensUs Digital platform, featuring livestreams, pictures, and live data. Furthermore, everyone could vote for their favorite teams to help them win the Public Inspiration Award. A total of 4000 people voted, and the cumulative visitor count was 10 000, from over 80 countries.

The teams demonstrated their sensors and presented several live pitches. They were judged by an international, multidisciplinary jury on Analytical Performance (the best measurement of vancomycin in blood plasma), Translation Potential (probability that the concepts will make it into society), and Creativity (novelty of approach).

The winners

This year’s winner was team SenSwiss from Switzerland. 
•    Switzerland: 1st Analytical Performance, 2nd Creativity, 2nd Translational Potential
•    Scotland: 1st Creativity, 2nd Analytical Performance
•    Belgium: 1st Translational Potential
•    Egypt: 1st Public Inspiration
•    Netherlands: 2nd Public Inspiration

Entrepreneurship

Besides the analytical testing, there was also a lot of focus on entrepreneurship and interaction between students and companies. The students participated in a highly interactive program at the High Tech Campus. Through speed dates and workshops, companies and students got in touch with each other.
The companies were able to educate the students in many different fields related to the development of a biosensor, like microfluidics and product development, and meanwhile, the students gave the companies new innovative insights. 

Pilots

Every years SensUs is adding new dimensions to the competition. This year we introduced the high school competition and Meet the Partner.
•    High School project: successful pilot with 4 teams from 3 schools. A larger scale competition will be implemented in SensUs 2019.
•    Meet the Partner: successful pilot with 6 partners and 130 students. This will be part of SensUs 2019 with a more diverse portfolio and more partners. 

Next year

It was a fantastic week and we are proud to see the results. We are also really looking forward to next year. The University of Lisboa from Portugal will join the 2019 competition, which will take place on the 6th and 7th September 2019. The teams will develop biosensors for the detection of etanercept, a commonly used drug for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. 

We thank all universities, partners, healthcare professionals, and public from all over the world for contributing to SensUs 2018 and we look forward to a great competition in 2019!