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Smart wound-monitoring patch wins international Biomaterials Hackathon 2026

March 16, 2026

Hackathon 2026 participants

Brainport Eindhoven, 15 March 2026 – A smart biosensor patch that enables doctors to monitor surgical wound healing remotely has won the Biomaterials Hackathon 2026 in Brainport Eindhoven. The concept, called WoundReCoverE, was selected as the winning idea by the jury after three days of intense collaboration between young innovators from across Europe and beyond.

During the hackathon, 41 participants from nine countries worked in interdisciplinary teams to design new healthcare solutions based on advanced biomaterials.

The winning team developed a  smart biosensor patch that continuously monitors wound recovery, allowing doctors to detect complications earlier while patients recover safely at home. This smart wound-monitoring patch combines existing sensors with reusable electronics and a mobile application, creating a scalable solution for postoperative monitoring.

Post-surgical wound care remains a major challenge for healthcare systems. Many follow-up visits prove unnecessary, while complications such as infections are often detected too late. By shifting monitoring from the hospital to the patient’s home, the solution aims to improve outcomes while reducing pressure on healthcare staff.

The jury highlighted the project’s strong combination of medical relevance, market potential and technological feasibility.

“We felt this concept targets an important market with clear added value,” the jury said. “The technology appears simple at first, but as you develop it you realise it will become much more challenging. That is exactly what makes it an exciting innovation.”

WoundReCoverE team

The Hackathon 2026 winning team WoundReCoverE

Entrepreneurship as a driving force

The hackathon was designed not only as a scientific challenge but also as an exercise in entrepreneurial thinking.

Participants were encouraged to translate biomaterials research into solutions that could realistically reach patients and healthcare systems.

According to the jury, this entrepreneurial mindset is essential for turning scientific ideas into real-world impact.

“Innovation is a rollercoaster,” the jury noted during the closing remarks. “One day you think the idea will never work, the next day it suddenly does. That is the essence of entrepreneurship. Even if you fail, you should enjoy the ride.”

HeartLink and OvaSense complete the podium

The second prize went to HeartLink, a minimally invasive monitoring system for heart failure patients. The concept focuses on continuous measurement of BNP biomarkers – substances released into the bloodstream when the heart is under stress – which could help doctors detect worsening heart conditions earlier and potentially reduce hospital admissions.

The third prize was awarded to OvaSense, a wearable patch designed to help detect ovarian cancer at an early stage. Using tiny microneedles, the patch can detect early warning signals just beneath the skin, potentially allowing testing outside the hospital.

Brainport Eindhoven: hotspot for healthcare innovation

The Biomaterials Hackathon is an annual event held at Cureon, the innovation center for MedTech & BioTech at the High Tech Campus Eindhoven. It brings together international talent to accelerate breakthroughs in healthcare and biomaterials. By connecting students, researchers and entrepreneurs, the initiative sparks new ideas, fosters collaboration and strengthens the rapidly growing healthtech ecosystem in the Brainport Eindhoven region.

The Biomaterials Hackathon is an initiative of Fontys, the Helmond Biotech Materials Hub (HBH), Brabantse Ontwikkelings Maatschappij (BOM), SBMC, High Tech Campus Eindhoven, and Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). Financial support for the initiative is provided by the European Union, OPZuid, and Interreg Vlaanderen – Nederland (ATMP-XB)

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