For Investors
Everyone understands that reducing the cost of healthcare is a primary concern as the population ages. From families worried about their loved ones to organizations that provide care, technology like remote monitoring is one way to provide peace of mind and better care while holding down costs.
In 2011, 14 million wearable technology devices were estimated to have been shipped, according to a new report from IMS Research. However, by 2016, shipments will increase to 171 million units, based on the most likely forecast scenario from IMS Research.
"Wearable technologies provide a range of benefits to users, from informing and entertaining, to monitoring health, to improving fitness, to enhancing military and industry applications," said Theo Ahadome, senior analyst for medical research at IMS Research. "Because of all these uses, IMS Research foresees major potential for growth in all kinds of wearable technology products."
"Wearable technologies provide a range of benefits to users, from informing and entertaining, to monitoring health, to improving fitness, to enhancing military and industry applications," said Theo Ahadome, senior analyst for medical research at IMS Research. "Because of all these uses, IMS Research foresees major potential for growth in all kinds of wearable technology products."
Our Technology
We are developing innovative network sensors technology and hardware to detect fall, heart rate and temperature. This data, combined with our proprietary algorithms, will detect trends over a longer period of time and reduce false positives. Customer trials of the prototype will be used to validate and fine-tune our calculations. We are in the process of applying for patents.
If you're interested in learning more about our business model, please contact us.
If you're interested in learning more about our business model, please contact us.