Sotera Wireless declared that its full ViSi Mobile System has achieved 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and has started providing the system to nationwide hospitals.
Associate professor in the School of Energy, Environmental, Biological, and Medical Engineering (SEEBME) and UC researcher, Anastasios Angelopoulos led a research team for formulating an innovative method to detect diabetes without the need to extract blood.
MarketsandMarkets has released a report titled “World Sensors Market in Healthcare Applications (2012-2017), Global Forecast & Analysis - Segmentation by Type of Sensor (Temperature, Pressure, Chemical, Flow, Level, Position, Image and Biosensors), Monitoring, Therapeutic, Diagnostic, Drug Discovery & Delivery Applications, Geographical & Country-wise Markets”.
Sirona Dental Systems declared that it has introduced ‘Schick 33’, a novel image management and intraoral digital sensor system. Schick 33 is dentistry’s next-generation sensor. It combines with existing Schick systems and provides supreme blend of high-resolution images and dynamic image management.
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin was the first to establish the first tongue pacemaker all across Europe. This medical device controls pauses in breathing during sleep, thereby helps prevent snoring.
OxySure Systems, a producer of ‘oxygen from powder’ technology-based simple, secure emergency oxygen solutions, has recently launched a branded series of pulse oximeters.
Proteus Digital Health recently declared that its ingestible sensor has achieved clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for being marketed as a medical device.
Research and Markets has declared that a new report titled "Blood Glucose Monitoring Market in the US 2011-2015" has been added to its portfolio.
Arradiance has declared that two patents have been issued by the US Patent Office related to the use of nanofilm technologies for large area detection, which will be instrumental in revolutionizing applications in the homeland security, security and medical imaging markets.
An economical and innovative scale, which along with weight measurement, determines the heart’s electrical activity from hand and foot contact has been developed by the Instrumentation, Sensors and Interfaces (ISI) Group. This device shows how beneficial telemedicine is, and how it is apt for those requiring regular heart checkups.
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