Wearable capture cancer cells

UMich Scientists Develop Wearable Device that Captures Live Bloodborne Cancer Cells

Scientists at the University of Michigan have developed a wearable device that could soon replace traditional biopsies to diagnose cancer. The watch-sized device can harvest more...
Big companies in digital health

How Big Tech Companies Are Disrupting the Digital Health Market

In the last five years, big tech companies such as Amazon, Microsoft and Alphabet have been trying to gain a firm foothold in the digital health...
FDA digital health regulations

FDA Digital Health Regulations Could Create New Opportunities for Pharma

New and proposed FDA regulations could create new opportunities for pharmaceutical companies looking to develop digital tools, according to a new PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) report. Within the last...
CRISPR-Chip for genetic mutations

New CRISPR-Chip Detects Genetic Mutations in Minutes

A team of engineers at the UC Berkeley and the Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) of The Claremont Colleges have developed a device called CRISPR-Chip that can...

Get ready to Scale up with the 11th IOT/WT Innovation World Cup®!

#TheRaceIsBack! The wait is finally over, the world’s leading competition in the area of IoT is back! We are welcoming techpreneurs from all around the world...
Stanford HAI

Stanford’s Artificial Intelligence Institute Aims to Put Humans at the Center of this Field

The term ‘Artificial Intelligence’ was coined by a Stanford University scientist, while others at the university created some of the most significant applications of it. Now,...