mHealth
Iveda launches IvedaAI Sense: AI sensor detects vaping and bullying
Iveda has introduced IvedaAI Sense, an AI-based sensor that can detect smoke and vapor particles and incidents of bullying. Integrated into the IvedaAI platform, IvedaAI Sense can be installed in various settings, including schools, offices and other public spaces. IvedaAI uses deep learning technology to constantly observe everyday behaviours and patterns, continually improving its analytics
Read moreRemote Patient Monitoring has a major impact in driving sustainability in healthcare
In a recent report, ‘Digital Transformation in the Healthcare Sector’, technology analyst firm Transforma Insights identified and highlighted eight key areas where disruptive technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain and the Internet of Things were contributing to the digital transformation of the healthcare sector. One of those eight areas was Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM). In
Read moreUsing your own data to mitigate AI privacy issues and improve AI trust
With AI models able to detect patterns and make predictions that would be difficult or impossible for a human to do manually, the potential applications for tools such as ChatGPT across the healthcare, finance and customer service industries are huge.
Read morePranaQ debuts TipTraQ at CES 2024
PranaQ, a sleep tech startup, has made waves at CES 2024 with the anticipated launch of its product, TipTraQ. This cutting-edge device is offering a comprehensive solution for diagnosing and monitoring respiratory sleep disorders, including sleep apnea, and improving sleep as a whole.
Read moreMachineQ and Spotta team up to tackle hoteliers’ woes with wireless sensors and AI
MachineQ and Spotta are teaming up to offer an answer for hoteliers to detect bed bugs before they become problematic.
Read moreStaying connected on the move
AT&T’s global wireless network now supports connected walking cane: CAN Go, by CAN Mobilities. The collaboration between CAN Mobilities and AT&T expands the accessibility of this innovative smart cane to the benefit of many Americans who have difficulty walking, their caregivers, and their loved ones.
Read moreInfineon launches privacy-centric sleep quality service for OEMs
At OktoberTech Silicon Valley, Infineon Technologies has announced the launch of a contactless, privacy-centric sleep quality service that can be integrated into original equipment manufacturer (OEM) end devices such as bedside lamps, televisions, smart speakers and air purifiers. Using Infineon’s 60GHz Radar, programmable system on a chip (PSoC) and Wi-Fi technologies, the XENSIV Sleep Quality
Read moreSimplify diabetes care with Smart Meter’s iGlucose Essential glucose monitors
Smart Meter will introduce a new cellular-enabled glucose monitor at the HLTH Conference in Las Vegas starting October 8th. The new iGlucose Essential delivers a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-cleared, blood glucose monitor packed with features that make it easier for users to manage their diabetes.
Read moreNew: Kaleido Intelligence Survey Report
Enterprise Cellular IoT Demands & OpportunitiesBetween February and April 2023, 800 enterprises were surveyed by Kaleido Intelligence, to identify the key pain points in the context of cellular IoT connectivity. REGISTER NOW FOR FREE TO READ FULL REPORT The enterprises surveyedSectors: Healthcare, Transport & Logistics, Industrial & Manufacturing, Smart Cities, UtilitiesCompany revenues: -$1m 1.4%, $1-5m
Read moreMobile health in service of our mental health
Modern lifestyle trends are forcing patients and carers to rethink how mental health services can be delivered most effectively. With the COVID-19 pandemic causing (or exposing) a major step back in global mental health, this search has become more important than ever. It’s no wonder that mHealth is already a budding industry, valued at $111.5
Read moreIlogs digitises care in a changing society
Over the past few decades medical, economic and social developments have resulted in a substantial increase in life expectancy in many countries, while at the same time birth rates have declined. These changing demographics present real challenges for society, challenges that require innovative solutions, particularly around the care of our ageing populations. Ilogs, the Austrian-based
Read moreFujitsu IoT Devices Set UMC Utrecht On Path to Precise Asset Tracking
In hospitals of all sizes, medical devices are frequently moved from one room to another or from one department to another. For nurses and other employees—especially those who work in larger facilities—locating and tracking these devices often involves time and energy. University Medical Centre Utrecht (UMC) in Utrecht, The Netherlands, whose more than 1,100 beds
Read moreGPS SmartSole powered by ENO ONE helps address healthcare wanderers
Wandering is a serious problem for those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, and also affects a lot of children with autism. There are estimated to be 55 million people worldwide living with Alzheimer’s and dementia, while an estimated 1 in 68 children are diagnosed with autism. 60% of people with dementia will wander at
Read moreNordic-powered wearable lasts up to five days between charges with continuous physiological data monitoring
Oslo, Norway. 25 July, 2022 – U.S based human performance company, WHOOP, has launched a health monitoring wearable that can perform continuous physiological data monitoring for up to five days without requiring recharge. The ‘WHOOP 4.0’ monitors the wearer’s heart rate, heart rate variability, blood oxygen saturation, sleep data, strain, and skin temperature, and can
Read moreNHS Digital carries out wireless tech trials to improve patient care
The Wireless Centre of Excellence trials are open for applications and allow NHS organisations to apply for funding for wireless and innovative technology that helps improve connectivity in health and care settings. Organisations that are either considering, or are in the process of implementing creative wireless solutions are encouraged to apply.
Read moreAeris helps Wisepill use IoT to improve tuberculosis treatment outcomes
In much of the developed world, tuberculosis (TB) is a disease rarely seen and when encountered, it typically is treated quickly, effectively and relatively inexpensively. However, TB is one of the top 10 causes of death worldwide and a major global health problem. It is the most prevalent communicable disease, contracted by more than 10
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