PolyU Researchers Develop Flexible High-Energy Textile Lithium Battery for...
Scientists at the Institute of Textiles and Clothing (ITC) at Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) have created a lightweight, highly flexible and high-energy Textile Lithium Battery that offers...
View ArticleNightware Receives FDA Breakthrough Status for its PTSD Nightmare Therapy App
Many people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) experience nightmares on a regular basis. Nighttime memories often manifest as distressing dreams or nightmares in which the event is...
View ArticleDARPA Funds Six Organizations to Support Next-Generation Nonsurgical...
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded funding to six organizations to support the Next-Generation Nonsurgical Neurotechnology (N3) program. The groups will attempt to...
View ArticlePicavi Expands to the U.S. with an Operations Center in Chicago
German smartglasses vendor Picavi has launched a U.S. subsidiary called Picavi U.S., Inc. With an operations center in Chicago, Illinois, the company’s goal is to support its customers in North America...
View ArticleApple Buys Asthma-Monitoring Startup Tueo Health
Apple has acquired Tueo Health, a small start-up that was working on an app to help parents monitor asthma symptoms in sleeping children. Apple hasn’t disclosed how much it paid for the startup that...
View ArticleMediaTek Launches New Multi-Mode 5G SoC to Power High-End 5G Devices
MediaTek unveiled its groundbreaking 5G chipset, a multi-mode, 7nm 5G system-on-chip (SoC) designed to power the first wave of high-end 5G smartphones at the COMPUTEX. The multi-mode 5G chipset, with...
View ArticleTheranica’s Nerivio Migra Wearable Gets FDA De Novo for Migraine Treatment
Theranica, a Netanya, Israel-based bio-medical technology company received FDA De Novo request for its smartphone-controlled wearable device Nerivio Migra®, which uses Remote Electrical Neuromodulation...
View ArticleSolusGuard Launches Wearable Alarm to Protect Lone Workers
SolusGuard, a Saskatchewan, Canada-based software company launched a complete set of wearable alarm for workers’ safety. The wearable device pairs with a smartphone app to instantly alert contacts that...
View ArticleRokid Begins Mass Production of AI-Powered Augmented Reality (AR) smartglass
Rokid, a Chinese innovative technology company specializing in robotics research and AI development, started mass production of its globally anticipated Rokid Glass. The Rokid Glass, designed...
View ArticleSemtech’s Design Partner Program for LoRa Technology More Than Triples in...
Semtech, a leading supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms, announced that its Design Partner Program had nearly quadrupled from seven design services partners in...
View ArticleThis AI-Powered Smart Glove Can Identify Objects by Touch
Scientists at MIT have developed a smart glove that can recognize objects by touching alone. In the dark, humans have the ability to identify an object such as glasses or phone just by touching it. For...
View ArticleIDC: Wrist-Worn and Ear-Worn Wearables Lead the Market, Fueled by a Strong...
Global shipments of wearable devices reached 49.6 million units during the first quarter of 2019, up 55.2% from the previous year, according to market research firm IDC. Not surprisingly, Apple...
View ArticleFitbit Pay Will Now Work with NYC Subway or Bus Fares
Paying for the world’s largest subway system ride is now much easier with contactless payment option. Starting May 31, New Yorkers, and even visitors can pay for their ride by tapping a credit and...
View ArticleNemaura’s SugarBeat Non-Invasive CGM Gets CE Approval
Nemaura, a Loughborough, England-based medical technology company received CE approval for its non-invasive, affordable and flexible Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) SugarBEAT® for use by diabetics and...
View ArticleFlow Launches Brain Stimulation Headset to Treat Depression in the UK
Flow, a Malmö, Sweden-based medical device company Flow, announced that it is launching its brain stimulation headset and therapy app to treat depression in the UK. Related Wearable Devices and Mobile...
View ArticleTaiwan-Based Healthcare Startup iWEECARE Scores US$1M in Pre-Series A round
Taiwanese healthtech startup, iWEECARE, bagged US$1 million in a pre-series A round led by Singapore’s Verge HealthTech Fund. Local venture capital firm Darwin Venture and US-based Translink Capital...
View ArticleSorrel Medical Providing Simple and Easy Solution to Drug Delivery
Netanya, Israel-based medical device company Sorrel Medical develops and manufactures pre-filled wearable injectors for the easy and efficient self-administration of large volume and high viscosity...
View ArticleINNOVO: Non-Invasive Wearable to Treat Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women
INNOVO is an FDA-cleared non-invasive wearable to treat Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) in women. Developed by Atlanta Therapeutics, INNOVO sends targeted and pain-free muscle stimulations through a...
View ArticleReStore Exosuit, the First Soft Robotic System for Stroke Therapy Gets FDA...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability, which affects approximately 17 million people worldwide each year, and as many as 80% of people who have had a stroke will suffer from gait impairments. Related...
View ArticleCyMedica Launches Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Effectiveness of its Muscle...
CyMedica, a digital health and muscle strengthening therapy innovator and a former exhibitor of the WT | Wearable Technologies Show at MEDICA, launched a clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of...
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