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Third Annual Consortium Meeting

Uncategorised · 28th October 2020

This year the Luxembourg team kindly hosted the KidsAP Consortium meeting which aimed to share each sites experience with the closed loop system. Cambridge also had the chance to share some good news about the commercialisation of the closed loop system which is now known as CamAPS FX.  

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