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Needle-Free Injection Device | The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation 

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In this segment of The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation, Alie Ward meets with Bobby Dyer, Chief Device Architect at Portal Instruments, to talk about the company's needleless drug delivery device. The device works by shooting a tiny jet of liquid that pierces the skin, without use of a needle.
The device also connect to an app to keep track of what medications have been administered, when they were administered, and when refills are needed.
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@cruucruu5584
@cruucruu5584 2 года назад
and now we are waiting for someone to invent a working warp drive. 🙂
@ecebear3
@ecebear3 2 года назад
I still remember as a kid getting a vaccine at school with a jet injector. Damn it hurt. One kid in front of me in line started bleeding badly after getting the shot.
@axelhernandez1521
@axelhernandez1521 3 года назад
This is awesome! I love this needle-free device.
@eguilherme1
@eguilherme1 Год назад
We just bought a needle free injection device from a company in Australia, Comfort-in, to give daily insulin shots to our dog. It’s been a life saver. I was surprised the was nothing available in the US for this purpose. Is this product available to consumers yet?
@dirtworm666
@dirtworm666 3 года назад
I love how she said no one loves needles, i.e. skid Row
@arks0214
@arks0214 3 года назад
How can that be painless?!
@flamixflame2685
@flamixflame2685 3 года назад
a lot of things are painless that you wouldn't think to be. eg how many times have you ever just seen random bruises or cuts on yourself and had no idea at all how or when you got them because you never felt it
@shubmahajan
@shubmahajan 3 года назад
I think it is more painful as air particles also get injected and jet hurt more than normal flow.
@devakhrithik3779
@devakhrithik3779 3 года назад
@@shubmahajan no it will be not painful as it is thin as human hair and injecting at that speed there is no pain
@CTimmerman
@CTimmerman 3 года назад
2:44 It's 16x smaller than a traditional needle.
@amh9494
@amh9494 3 года назад
Is a needle painless?
@Dr2m
@Dr2m 5 месяцев назад
Amazing we hope to see it soon
@Harry777158
@Harry777158 2 года назад
Now my question is: Why doesn't it go through the arm? From side to side. I think that amount of pressure could cross the arm.
@vineetrailko
@vineetrailko 3 года назад
Who is here after zycov vaccine ?
@comfortprosllc2596
@comfortprosllc2596 8 месяцев назад
The inoculation gun was invented by Oscar Banker , an Armenian inventor
@irfanahmed8136
@irfanahmed8136 3 года назад
If there is a injunction without needle I would take extra 10 more
@beaunelson9148
@beaunelson9148 2 года назад
Like a hypospray from star trek
@hatednyc
@hatednyc 2 года назад
I saw this in the late 90’s
@shaneintegra
@shaneintegra 2 года назад
Its hilarious they say the guy came up with it... this was actually used in the past for mass injections
@ghukifymooth3827
@ghukifymooth3827 2 года назад
Yep, but it was dangerous as CO2 got into the arteries causing a heart attack, and a lot got hepatitis B. If you're fine, you're lucky.
@알리씨
@알리씨 2 года назад
is the whole fill only for one shot? or can use continuously with desired set amount?
@doomcat.
@doomcat. 8 месяцев назад
This stuff should be replace the needle injection treatment in the future
@obsoletevideo6048
@obsoletevideo6048 Год назад
there is several units around for years but no one offers them
@gabe101science
@gabe101science 2 года назад
Oh hey, now we have hyposprays from star trek
@blasingoat9095
@blasingoat9095 3 года назад
Didn’t we try this in the 60’s and literally everyone died?
@TheDesius
@TheDesius 3 года назад
@@brandonogden2210 yes in 1967 they used air pressure to inject vaccines and people died because air got in people's veins
@Bruisader
@Bruisader 3 года назад
Bro , I think this one doesn't use aerosol type solution. Infcat air based compression.
@wingsofrichard1393
@wingsofrichard1393 2 года назад
@@TheDesius I thought it was because of contamination of jet injectiors causing hundreds of people catching Hep C
@Anotherdaytobreathe
@Anotherdaytobreathe 2 года назад
Wait, sooooo how did they create this when I bought a comfort in injection device from Australia last month. 🤔
@darkn1nja01
@darkn1nja01 2 года назад
What?
@AFpaleoCon
@AFpaleoCon 2 года назад
Yes please.
@WaschyNumber1
@WaschyNumber1 3 года назад
This is in fact not new, but several years old.
@quantumsneak1773
@quantumsneak1773 Год назад
Its several decades old tech
@souviknandi5922
@souviknandi5922 3 года назад
how does the liquid enter into skin without making any hole?
@timmyvo3856
@timmyvo3856 3 года назад
there are already holes in your skins called pores :)
@blasingoat9095
@blasingoat9095 3 года назад
@@timmyvo3856 so your logic is that the liquid goes from your pores directly into our bloodstream? If that were the case then we wouldn’t be able to swim
@timmyvo3856
@timmyvo3856 3 года назад
@@blasingoat9095 That is how it was explained in the old infomercial about the air pressure injections. It's very high pressure ig? And haven't your heard about mercury poisoning through skin?
@eray-z5m
@eray-z5m 3 года назад
@@blasingoat9095 The device probably creates very high presure inside the tube, in very small area between tube and your skin. That's why the medication gets into your pores from the tube. It basically escapes from high pressure. Physics. When you swim, there is no high presure, not the same thing. But if you swim under high pressure, you would turn to michelin man.
@EasyBCLS
@EasyBCLS 3 года назад
Next several years? But it’s ready now...?
@amh9494
@amh9494 3 года назад
Safety testing, get past the medical supply company lobbies... Think how much they lose in needless and the disposal of used needless!
@Sweettweety666
@Sweettweety666 2 года назад
This is a Dutch invention, not a USA one.
@hansfrankfurter2903
@hansfrankfurter2903 2 года назад
Does this work for testosterone? Meaning TRT?
@endrydarma1807
@endrydarma1807 Год назад
what name this produk? how to buy this produk?
@aiosquadron
@aiosquadron 2 года назад
So... A hypospray.
@misusatriyo
@misusatriyo Год назад
Well, they use the word 'painless' quite liberally here.
@davidlwilliams81
@davidlwilliams81 Год назад
Star Trek tech becoming reality!
@tmzarandtm8767
@tmzarandtm8767 3 года назад
Price announcements Hello . Please announce the price of ten portal needle devices for diabetes. best regards Farahani
@blahbleh5671
@blahbleh5671 2 года назад
Hi sir, the price is about ¥4.50 but for you so will make it ¢3.50
@markbalogh9655
@markbalogh9655 2 года назад
This is not going to end well
@jimakiph
@jimakiph 2 года назад
This is more like a new method of pain
@themadhatter196
@themadhatter196 3 года назад
Nothing new. Called an jet autoinjector.
@ragnarlothbrok2150
@ragnarlothbrok2150 3 года назад
Boys on first of December 3:01
@antonhenrysson2946
@antonhenrysson2946 Год назад
Works with Erectional disfunction?
@jaydensmith920
@jaydensmith920 2 года назад
I can’t believe the onion didnt make this
@RujulRumale
@RujulRumale 3 года назад
Get me a hypospray!
@amh9494
@amh9494 3 года назад
They need to have them that! 🤣
@TOTALDESTROY94
@TOTALDESTROY94 3 года назад
Lets just pretend this dude came up with this original idea and it didnt originate in 1960.
@amh9494
@amh9494 3 года назад
Idea to application, I've got the idea of instantaneous transport, I demand money from either can actuate it in a few centuries.....
@ColHogan-zg2pc
@ColHogan-zg2pc 2 года назад
@@amh9494 this was a widespread product during the 1950's but no longer is used due to cross contamination concerns.
@coba4680
@coba4680 2 года назад
Oh hell na, that might give internal bruises
@Nick_Lavigne
@Nick_Lavigne Год назад
... new? It's a jet injector, they have been around for more than half a century. Like Elon Musk this guy is "inventing" things that were already invented years ago.
@armanroshan4031
@armanroshan4031 2 года назад
Its not new .. first invented at 1967
@tashtant
@tashtant 2 года назад
Probably not accurate yet,
@topknot01
@topknot01 2 года назад
Maybe but that isn't stopping these guys. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6GVkQr5YtlM.html&ab_channel=BloombergQuicktake%3ANow
@saltybagel7789
@saltybagel7789 3 года назад
Did this kill people years ago
@brandonogden2210
@brandonogden2210 3 года назад
No.
@acewmd.
@acewmd. 3 года назад
@@brandonogden2210 yes
@acewmd.
@acewmd. 3 года назад
@@theeashish just liquid being pushed into them with such force to pierce the skin.
@acewmd.
@acewmd. 3 года назад
@@theeashish well it’s sent into you at a much lower speed as you’ve already been pierced. What was your point going to be ? That a pressure blaster is better than a needle.
@acewmd.
@acewmd. 3 года назад
@@theeashish a better question is how do you think injection works? I know its wrong but I want to see you say it.
@amandabaker4496
@amandabaker4496 3 года назад
Regardless it breaks the skin…
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