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Smart electronic skin patches obstacles
Recent IDTechEx research in their report: Electronic Skin Patches 2019-2029, has revealed significant opportunities in the development and use of electronic skin patches, with over $7.5bn in revenue made from the technology in 2018 and a growth forecast of over $20bn per year over the next decade.However, it also shows that reimbursement and regulatory consideration aren’t necessarily keeping pace. James Hayward, Principal Analyst at IDTech...
Clearing the way for smart electronic skin patches
Recent IDTechEx research in their report ‘Electronic Skin Patches 2019-2029’, has revealed significant opportunities in the development and use of electronic skin patches, with over $7.5bn in revenue made from the technology in 2018 and a growth forecast of over $20bn per year over the next decade.
ECB launches ‘fast-bowling’ coaching app
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has launched a fast-bowling coaching app to help train a generation of sporting superstars. The app, developed by low-code tech platform OutSystems, is designed to support cricket-lovers at 6,000 local clubs across the country. It will bring key player fast-bowling sensor data, video, coach observations, and training plans together in one place.
Regulation and reimbursement for electronic skin patches
Regulatory challenges exist across each of the market sectors where electronic skin patch products have been proposed and commercialised. As part of the research for the report, ‘Electronic Skin Patches 2019-2029’ IDTechEx Research has characterised some of the regulatory considerations in the context of each of the product sectors covered.
The future of mobility begins in Turin
The future of world mobility begins in Turin, at this, the first edition ofVTM - Vehicle and Transportation Technology Innovation Meetings. Piedmont’s capital hosts a business convention attended by the sector’s major players and experts, who will outline the prospects opened up by the current revolution occurring globally within the world of transport and the automotive industry.
Energy for medical technology at Medica 2018
For some years now, medical technology has been among the sectors generating the most patent applications. Innovations and ongoing development for ever more application are increasingly dependent on an efficient energy supply that is precisely tailored to the individual requirements.
New appointments at European Container Glass Federation
Michel Giannuzzi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Verallia Group, one of Europe’s leading glass packaging manufacturers for the food and beverage sector, has been elected Vice-President of the European Container Glass Federation (FEVE) and Laurent Zuber appointed as Chairman of the FEVE Glass Flaconnage Board.
Losing the wires: patient monitoring via electronic skin patches
There are many wearable technology products that focus on getting the user moving. Whether this is achieving those 10,000 steps per day, or getting up from the sofa to enjoy immersive gaming in virtual reality, achieving mobility is a recurring theme. Nowhere is this more relevant than in inpatient monitoring in a clinical setting. Many traditional methods for monitoring vital signs and other critical metrics during care can force the patient to ...
Laser at nano-gold turns on cancer-killing immune cells
A remote command could one day send immune cells on a rampage against a malignant tumour. The ability to mobilise, from outside the body, targeted cancer immunotherapy inside the body has taken a step closer to becoming reality.Bioengineers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have installed a heat-sensitive switch into T-cells that can activate the T-cells when heat turns the switch on.
Wireless connected thermometer receives FDA clearance
Smart thermometer and connected health company Kinsa has launched a new wireless version of its device, called Kinsa QuickCare, after securing FDA clearance.“Partly, this is our response to the fact that the headphone jack is gone,” Kinsa CEO Inder Singh told MobiHealthNews. “The first version of our stick was corded and connected to the headphone jack, so our answer to that is a wireless, Bluetooth Low Energy product.”