by Theresa Shafer | Jul 30, 2019 | Japanese, V2019, Video, Wearable Devices
Remote patient monitoring is developing into a new standard of health care. Remote monitoring capabilities are already enabling more convenient care, resulting in better patient outcomes and allowing physicians to serve patients more effectively. Supporting this shift...
by Theresa Shafer | Jul 17, 2019 | Events of interest to engineers and engineering managers, IoT, Medical Devices, News, Sensors, V2019, Wearable Devices
Speaker: Ryan Kraudel, Valencell There is a clear convergence occurring between the consumer wearables and health/medical device markets. Just look at the recent announcements and products from Apple, Fitbit, Huawei, Samsung and other leaders in the consumer...
by Theresa Shafer | Jun 21, 2019 | Japanese, Medical Devices, News, V2019, Wearable Devices
Monday, July 22nd at 5:00pm PDT Tuesday, July 23 at 9:00am JST Remote patient monitoring is developing into a new standard of health care. Remote monitoring capabilities are already enabling more convenient care, resulting in better patient outcomes and allowing...
by Theresa Shafer | Apr 1, 2019 | V2019, Wearable Devices
2018-2019 has been a great time for wearable tech. Memory, processing, and batteries are getting smaller and cheaper, leading to many innovative designs. This article will focus on the weird and wonderful in recent wearable designs. We have high-tech tattoos,...
by Theresa Shafer | Mar 12, 2019 | Batteries, Ultra Low Power, V2019, Wearable Devices
Walt Maclay is honored to have spoken at HIMSS 2019 Conference in February. In the talk, Walt discussed the many challenges in sensor measurements such as heart rate, blood glucose, blood pressure, temperature, and blood oxygen, and the challenges of battery life in...
by Theresa Shafer | Mar 4, 2019 | Batteries, Medical Devices, V2019, Wearable Devices
We really enjoyed attending the HIMSS 2019 Conference in February. It was fun to meet new folks and renew connections with others. Walt Maclay spoke at a well attended “Wearable Devices and Batteries” session. It generated interest in our Universal...
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