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Sam Draper

Sam Draper
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Sam Draper () is Online Editor at WT | Wearable Technologies specialized in the field of sports and fitness but also passionated about any new lifestyle gadget on the market. Sam can be contacted at press(at)wearable-technologies.com.
Renesas And Syntiant Developing Voice-Controlled AI Solution

Renesas Partners with Syntiant To Develop Voice-Controlled Multimodal AI Solution

Semiconductor maker Renesas is partnering with deep learning chip technology firm Syntiant to develop voice-controlled multimodal AI solution that enables low-power contactless operation for...
Synchron clinical trial on Stentrode

Synchron Receives FDA Clearance To Start Clinical Trial On Wearable That Helps Paralyzed People...

Synchron, a venture-backed brain data transfer company, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved its Investigational Device Exemption (IDE)...
Hinge Health’s HingeConnect to Integrate EMRs

Musculoskeletal Startup Hinge Health Launches HingeConnect to Integrate With Users’ EMRs

HingeConnect uniquely bridges the digital/in-person divide and enables real-time interventions by connecting Hinge Health’s Care Team across 71,000 clinical facilities Digital musculoskeletal clinic Hinge Health...
PKvitality 13 IoT WT Innovation World Cup Success Story

13th IoT/WT Innovation World Cup Success Story – PK vitality

PKvitality – an innovative start-up brought up their unique solution to the 13 IoT/WT Innovation World Cup®. PKvitality develops K’Watch Glucose, a line of...
Oscillating magnetic helmet shrinks glioblastoma

Helmet With Noninvasive Oscillating Magnetic Field Shrinks Glioblastoma Tumor

Houston Methodist Neurological Institute researchers from the department of neurosurgery shrunk a deadly glioblastoma tumor by more than a third using a helmet generating...
UC San Diego Skin patch monitors blood flow

Ultrasound Wearable Patch Could Provide Early Warning for Heart Attacks and Strokes

Researchers at the University of California San Diego developed a soft and stretchy ultrasound patch that can be worn on the skin to monitor...