One in twelve children are born prematurely in Switzerland. If hypoglycemia develops in these premature babies and persists for over an hour, it can affect brain development. In order to prevent this, the babies' blood sugar levels need to be measured at regular intervals, which, until now, inevitably meant taking blood samples.
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has combined its expertise and facilities in temperature and humidity measurement to calibrate a wireless clinical thermometer for healthcare company, Isansys Lifecare.
In response to the growing demand for sensing technology in the healthcare market, JIN Co. Ltd. (HQ: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Hitoshi Tanaka, President) and Omron Healthcare Co. Ltd. (HQ: Muko, Kyoto; Kiichiro Miyata, President) will launch a joint project to develop new solutions based on JINS MEME smart eyewear and aim for a new product launch in spring 2016.
Taiwan Biophotonic Co., a leading provider of non-invasive vital signs sensing solutions, today announced the release of its DOE reflective sensor for fingerless wrist-worn pulse oximeters, which makes a quantum leap forward in the wearable healthcare and medical devices.
Santa Fe Imaging (SFI) announces its new 64-slice CT scanner for the most advanced early detection, diagnosis and prevention of disease. The GE Optima CT660 with radiation dose reduction technology offers high-quality imaging with radiation dose reduction of up to 50 percent.
A tool that surgeons use for monitoring a patient’s blood level in physicians’ offices may also save valuable minutes in medical decision-making for critically injured trauma patients, according to study results published in the January 2015 issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS).
MagnaChip Semiconductor Corporation ("MagnaChip"), a Korea-based designer and manufacturer of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products, today announced it has launched a research collaboration focused on developing innovative, cost-effective silicon magnetic bio-sensor technology capable of monitoring extremely rare cells in blood.
bOMDIC Inc. will be unveiling GoMore, the world's first wearable stamina fitness sensor and App in the United States for the consumer market at CES from January 6-9. Prior to introducing the solution to the consumer market, the start-up company tested GoMore for the past three years with professional athletes.
Prima-Temp, the company that has patented wireless, continuous temperature monitoring to address a variety of physiological needs, will unveil their ground-breaking fertility awareness sensor at the upcoming International Consumer Electronics Show (CES)®, January 6 – 9, 2015 in Las Vegas, NV (Eureka Park, Sands Expo, booth # 75015).
VivaLnk, Inc. announced today that it will be demonstrating a new innovation, eSkin™ Thermometer, that will transform the way you measure and monitor your body temperature at the 2015 International Consumer Electronics (CES) Show in Las Vegas. VivaLnk’s breakthrough eSkin™ technology enables complex electronic circuitry with embedded tiny sensors on a thin flexible material to adhere comfortably to your skin.
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