Posts filed under: Sharklet In the News

Sharklet Featured in Tokyo’s “Dangerous Animals” Special Exhibition

Sharklet is featured in the “Dangerous Animals” exhibition at the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo (March 14th...... Read More

Breakthrough Micropattern Silicone Catheter from Sharklet Recognized as an Innovative Medical Device

Sharklet’s “Disposable Sterile Micropattern Silicone Catheter” was recently recognized as an Innovative Medical Device by the Administration for Market Regulation of Drugs and...... Read More

A Dialogue Between Science and Nature: The Inspiration and Application of Sharklet Technology

Spain’s leading media outlet, El País, published an in-depth interview with Dr. Anthony Brennan, the inventor of Sharklet technology. The...... Read More

PBS NewsHour: Sharklet is expected to become a key to resist superbugs

Superbugs in hospitals can resist the efficacy of multiple antibiotics and cross-transmit between people and things, increasing the risk of...... Read More

Sharklet Technologies was invited to attend the 12th International Protective Gloves Conference & Trade Fair 2024

On July 4th, 2024 Sharklet Technologies was invited to participate in the 12th International Protective Gloves Conference & Trade Fair...... Read More

Video: Does shark skin hold the key to fighting hospital bacteria?

Sharklet was featured in this BBC Video in 2019:... Read More

Sharklet Featured in Business Insider

Sharklet was recently featured in Business Insider. The connection between Sharks and Sharklet is discussed, as well how Sharklet can...... Read More

TEDxMileHigh Sharklet Talk

Sharklet’s VP of Business Development, Dr. Ethan Mann, recently spoke about Sharklet at the TEDxMileHigh Conference.  Check out the entire...... Read More

Sharklet Featured in Best of Biomimicry Article

Sharklet is featured in this article on the 7 best examples of biomimicry.  The full article can be found here:...... Read More

Shark Skin Inspires New Product To Fight Infections

Bacterial infections are a huge problem, particularly in medical settings like hospitals. But one U.S. company, recently bought by a...... Read More