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Opportunities and Requirements for personal sensors that measure our health.
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Opportunities and Requirements for personal sensors that measure our health.
V-Sensor and e-Checkup™-enabled smartphones measure temperature, blood pressure, respiration and other vital signs to medical accuracy
May 2020, Lausanne, Switzerland: The rapid development and deployment of mobile phone apps during the Coronavirus pandemic by governments desperate to find a way to contain the virus by using mobile device technology for tracking and tracing is a clear indicator that mass adoption of smartphones to improve health outcomes in populations is set to become mainstream.
Electronica Medical Electronics Conference (eMEC)
ICM München, November 14, 2019
Transforming diagnostic AI, telemedicine and early disease detection with clinically-accurate vital signs monitoring using only smartphones
September , 2019, Lausanne, Switzerland: Leman Micro Devices (LMD), the developer of regulated consumer healthcare products that is backed by major players within the mobile device industry, is presenting new insights into the future of e-health at the electronica Medical Electronics Conference (eMEC) which runs alongside productronica 2019 at the ICM Munich.
First medically-accurate measurement of vital signs through low-power, single sensor – cuffless and calibration-free
March 2020,Lausanne, Switzerland: Leman Micro Devices (LMD), the developer of regulated consumer healthcare products that is backed by major players within the mobile device industry, announces that its V-Sensor™, which together with the company’s e-Checkup™ app, measures five vital signs – blood pressure, body temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate and blood oxygen – is now Bluetooth-enabled. This development extends the company’s unique technology to the wearables market, enabling medically-accurate measurement from a wearable device for the first time.