This lecture discusses the development of FlusiTex, a wound monitoring system that provides quantitative data on wound healing. By integrating sensors for pH, oxygen, and metabolites into a pad structure, FlusiTex aims to improve wound care, reduce hospitalization time, enhance treatment quality, and prevent amputations. The lecture covers the working principle of the system, the team involved in its development, the importance of wound parameters like pH, oxygen, and glucose, as well as the fabrication and testing of sensors. Additionally, it explores the use of a fluorescence lifetime camera for imaging and the future efforts to further enhance the system's capabilities.