Energist Ltd
Title: Building Preclinical Data for the NeoGenâ„¢ Plasma System
Research Area: Human Behaviour and Psychophysiological Measurement / Human Movement and Performance Measurement / 3D Printing and Prototyping
Partner: Energist Ltd
Project outline

Project outline
Energist Ltd, a global leader in nitrogen plasma technology, partnered with ATiC and Swansea University Medical School’s Healthcare Technology Centre (HTC) to explore a new, drug-free treatment for chronic acne. The goal: to develop a fast, painless alternative to traditional pharmaceutical approaches, which can carry long-term side effects.
The project focused on advancing Energist’s NeoGen™ Plasma system, a device designed to deliver targeted, non-invasive treatment. ATiC’s role was twofold—capturing treatment area data and conducting a comprehensive user experience (UX) and ergonomic evaluation.
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ATiC applied its research and prototyping expertise to assess the device’s usability and clinical performance..
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- Conducted an in-depth UX study using thermal imaging, mobile eye tracking, and prototyping tools.
- Evaluated the ergonomics and controllability of the NeoGenâ„¢ Plasma device, focusing on clinician comfort, fatigue, and procedural efficiency.
- Analysed current treatment practices to identify risks of over- or under-treatment and inform improvements in patient outcomes.
Impact:
This collaboration helped Energist refine the NeoGenâ„¢ system for clinical use, supporting its journey toward market readiness and offering a promising new solution for acne care.