Medical devices
Jayme Strauss, Precision Neuroscience's chief clinical and commercial officer, kicks off the Emerging Technologies series, discussing how the company's brain-computer interface, Layer 7, works and what it hopes to accomplish for patients.
Also, fellow Korean medical AI companies have obtained regulatory approvals across global markets.
Indian e-clinic startup CureBay also looks to expand its rural network.
Also, Bangkok Hospital has started installing smart mirrors for contactless vital signs measurement.
Blackrock Neurotech will offer Cognixion's noninvasive Axon-R wearable device through its distribution network.
Emotional regulation could be the missing piece of the chronic pain treatment puzzle, says Australian researchers.
Also, TruScreen has secured a new distribution deal to reenter India.
Also, Lytus adds an AI-driven blood logistics platform to its health technology portfolio.
This follows the clearance for heart rate measurement on the FaceHeart mobile app in 2023.
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According to Darren Batara, nursing innovation and informatics manager at Stanford Healthcare, ambient listening can help nurses balance documentation and patient care amid constant interruptions.