Scientists Develop Bulletproof Heating Pad Ideal for Soldiers in the Winter
Heating pads are popular therapies to reduce stiff and aching joints. However, many heating pads and wraps are rigid and provide uneven warmth, especially when the person is moving around. Researchers...
View ArticleHUMM’s Edge Headset Stimulates Brain to Boost Memory and Kicks Your Learning...
San Francisco Bay area startup HUMM has launched a new headset called Edge, which is the first brain-stimulating headband to activate the part of the brain responsible for learning and memory. The...
View ArticleL’Oréal Teams Up with Apple to Launch La Roche-Posay My Skin Track UV Tracker
L’Oréal announced a new wearable sensor that measures your exposure to ultraviolet radiation that can seriously damage your skin and potentially cause skin cancer. The La Roche-Posay My Skin Track UV...
View ArticleMyomo Will Deliver its MyoPro for the First Time on Adolescent Users
Myomo, a wearable medical robotics company, has received approval to use its MyoPro wearable device to assist young adults suffering from any disease or injury leaving them with a paralyzed or weakened...
View ArticleResearchers Develop Wearable Paper-Based UV Sensors that Warn You When it’s...
A research team led by RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, has developed paper-based UV sensors that could help people avoid sun damage and manage vitamin absorption. Our body needs sunlight to...
View ArticleE-Motion’s New Stimulation Therapy for Patients With Acute Digestive...
E-Motion Medical Ltd, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based Medtech company, received CE Mark approval for its groundbreaking E-Motion System™, which provides stimulation therapy to restore esophageal and GI motor...
View ArticleBMCC Professor Finds Problematic Assumptions About Gender Within the Field of...
As wearable technology is becoming part of our everyday activity, it’s also making an impact on our daily lives. Moving beyond heartbeat and step counts, the latest fitness trackers and smartwatches...
View ArticleHong Kong PolyU Develops Robotic Arm to Help Stroke Patients Move Upper Limb
Stroke is the third leading cause of disability worldwide. Someone in the United States has a stroke every 40 seconds. Stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability. In Hong Kong, there are...
View ArticleStudy Assesses Wearable Device Adhesives for Optimal Fixation
With the growing popularity of wearable devices that monitor activity-related information, such as heart rate and caloric burn, wearables are now making inroads into clinical applications, with devices...
View ArticleUltra-Low Power Cypress F-RAM Provides Nonvolatile and Reliable Data-Logging...
With the growing popularity of wearable devices an increasing amount of user data and sensor data are being generated. The newest portable medical, wearable, and IoT devices need nonvolatile memories...
View ArticleNew York City FC Partners with PLAYR Soccer GPS Tracking System
New York City FC has partnered with PLAYR, the world’s first soccer SmartCoach system designed by leading elite sports tech brand, Catapult Sports. The agreement will see PLAYR become an Official...
View ArticleMedtronic Buys AI-powered Nutrition Platform Nutrino to Boost Diabetes Offering
US Dublin-based med-tech company Medtronic announced that it will acquire Israeli nutrition-related data services, analytics, and technologies company and its long-time partner Nutrino Health Ltd. As...
View ArticleMindMaze Acquires Startup Neuro Motor Innovations to Expand VR Treatment
MindMaze, a Switzerland-based billion-dollar startup that makes an immersive software platform to help people recover from strokes and other debilitating brain conditions, announced it has acquired...
View ArticleSilentmode PowerMask with Immersive, High End Audio Enables You to Sleep...
Having trouble falling asleep? Not to worry, Silentmode is here. With Silentmode’s PowerMask with built-in audio, you’ll be able to sleep just about everywhere. The PowerMask helps you completely tune...
View ArticleAva Announces Hong Kong Launch with Introduction of One-Year “Pregnancy...
Fertility tracking bracelet maker Ava announced its Asia expansion with the launch of an office in Hong Kong. In addition, the company has unveiled an improved and updated version of its popular Ava...
View ArticleDiscreet, Wire-free and App-Controlled Heated Base Layer Promises to Keep You...
You can’t stand the cold but also hate bundling up. So, what can you do to stay warm this winter? Not to worry, SKIINCore is here. Designed by a team of engineers in Canada, this “smart” clothing can...
View ArticleMiSafes Child-Tracking Smartwatches Can be Easily Hacked by Criminals
A location-tracking smartwatch popular among thousands of children has been found to be vulnerable to hackers, according to BBC. A researcher found MiSafes Kid’s Watcher Plus, a GPS-based smartwatch,...
View ArticleHow Wearable Devices Can Help Improve Performance and Safety in a Fleet
Smart wearable devices may dramatically impact the future of trucking industry by playing a key role in fleet safety. Wearable devices enable fleet managers to send up-to-date communications to...
View ArticleTOP 22 IOT INNOVATORS OF THE YEAR WE WILL TALK ABOUT IN 2019
Munich, 26th of November 2018 – The 10th IOT/WT Innovation World Cup® was an extraordinary edition, with almost 500 ground-breaking submissions from all over the world registering to the leading...
View ArticleDeaf People Can Now Enjoy Concert with this Wearable Tech to Listen to Music...
In September, the Bunkhouse Saloon in downtown Las Vegas held a private concert, which was attended by 200 music fans. The only reason it made news is because several of the fans were deaf. The private...
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