Medical
AAAI Award for Artificial Intelligence that benefits humanity
Tuomas Sandholm, a professor in Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, will receive the AAAI Award for Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Humanity to recognise his contributions to the design and implementation of organ exchanges and their direct impact on both practice and policy.
Telli Health and Senet release LoRaWAN-powered RPM line
Senet and Telli Health announced the launch of the first remote patient monitoring (RPM) hardware powered by LoRaWAN. This technology will allow providers to reach more patients in remote and underserved areas and creating the foundation to provide more smart home services in the near future.
Talent acquisition and cross-platform software development tools fuel productivity
Device manufacturers are switching focus to adopting cross-platform development tools and acquiring new talent in order to fuel efficiencies, according to research undertaken by Qt Group.
Mouser resource page delves into medical technology
Mouser Electronics is offering a cutting-edge resource page dedicated to the medical industry, providing access to a wide array of state-of-the-art products, articles, design guides and more.
Murata showcases RAIN RFID tag and button cells for smart healthcare applications at Pharmapack Europe 2023
Murata will showcase a small RAIN RFID tag as well as its HIGH-Drain silver-oxide and mini alkaline batteries for smart healthcare applications at Pharmapack Europe (Stand B8) on 1st – 2nd February 2023.
Smart mobility solutions for a range of sectors
TR Fastenings and TENTE Castors, a specialist international castor and wheel manufacturer, are working together to enhance TR’s already extensive sheet metal range.
Imec hyperspectral camera pave way for in-vivo detection of low-grade gliomas
At this week’s BiOS, the biomedical optics and biophotonics exhibition at SPIE Photonics West, imec – a global research and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies – presents a promising path to the in-vivo detection of low-grade gliomas (a group of slow-growing brain tumours).
‘Smart’ walking stick could unlock a previously restricted world for the visually impaired
A team of engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder have been working with the latest AI technology to develop a ‘smart’ walking stick for people who are visually impaired.
‘Virtual’ medical training
Medical and tech experts in Wales have worked together to develop a virtual training device which can allow medics to ‘touch’ a patient, even if they are thousands of miles apart.
Alliance Memory launches LPSRAMs with embedded error-correction code
Alliance Memory announces that the company has expanded its portfolio of low power asynchronous SRAM (LPSRAM) products with new 1 and 4Mb devices that feature embedded error-correction code (ECC).