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Industry Survey

We are conducting a survey to better understand the challenges and potential solutions related to bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation across various industries. Your insights are invaluable in helping us refine and develop effective technology. This survey should take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Thank you for your time and valuable contribution!

How significant are bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation as challenges in your industry?
What methods or technologies do you currently use to prevent or manage bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation?
How familiar are you with chemical-free solutions for reducing bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation?
How important is sustainability when considering new solutions to bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation?
Would a chemical-free surface that significantly reduces bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation be of interest to your organisation?
What factors would be most important to your organisation when evaluating a new surface technology for bacterial adhesion? (Please select all that apply)
How much value do you place on retrofitting current systems or equipment with new technology, versus purchasing entirely new systems?
How important is the ability to reduce operational costs (e.g., cleaning, maintenance, or equipment downtime) when choosing new solutions for bacterial control?

Patient Survey

We are conducting a survey to better understand the challenges and potential solutions related to bacterial infections and biofilm formation in healthcare. Your feedback is crucial in helping us improve and develop effective technologies to address these issues. This survey should take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Thank you for your time and valuable input!

Have you ever experienced an infection related to a medical device (e.g., catheter, implant, or any other device placed inside your body)?
If yes, how did the infection impact your recovery and overall health?
How concerned are you about the risks of bacterial infections when using medical devices (e.g., during surgeries, hospital stays)?
How familiar are you with the concept of biofilms (layers of bacteria that stick to surfaces and are harder to treat)?
Have you ever been prescribed antibiotics to treat an infection related to a medical device or hospital stay? If so, how effective were they?
How concerned are you about the overuse of antibiotics and the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria?
If a new chemical-free technology (such as a special surface on medical devices) could prevent bacterial infections without the need for antibiotics, how important would that be to you?
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