Medical Technologies (MedTech) stories
Prudential Corporation Asia has introduced 'Pulse,' an AI-powered health app, providing users with 24/7 personal health management and real-time information.
A new health app by Zoom Pharmacy will help over 200,000 New Zealanders with diabetes adhere to their medication, with trials in Counties Manukau and Auckland.
ResearchAndMarkets.com released a new report, providing a comprehensive examination of the state of the wearables market for the next five years.
Swinburne University of Technology is launching a new Data for Social Good Cloud Innovation Centre (CIC), powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Zebra Technologies has introduced a specialised healthcare component to its PartnerConnect programme for healthcare tech providers in ANZ.
The current healthcare system provides no way for doctors to check if patients or filling their prescriptions or taking their medicine on time.
There is significant opportunity for growth in clinically validated, yet user-friendly wearables to aid individuals manage such ailments.
At RHS 2018, Red Hat celebrated its 'Women in Open Source' award winners, honouring Dana Lewis and Zui Dighe for their pioneering work in technology.
A new generation of companies is using big data, sensors and artificial intelligence to provide precise real-time monitoring of patients.
The popularity of telehealth has been rising steadily as a viable option for medical consultation and diagnosis.
Fitbit unveils Aria Air, an affordable smart scale that syncs with the Fitbit app to track weight, calculate BMI, and support health goals for USD $49.95.
Fitbit unveils the Versa 2 smartwatch with Amazon Alexa integration, Spotify control, and advanced sleep features, alongside a new subscription service.
Despite numerous health warnings on the negative effects of prolonged sitting, people continue to sit too much.
AI and machine learning are revolutionising healthcare, with companies like Mercy Radiology and KenSci driving predictive analytics to enhance patient care.
The iSANZ Board has announced the keynote speaker at this year's iSANZ Awards, due to be held at Wellington's Te Papa Museum on November 21.
New AI technology could prevent blindness in 1.7 million Australians with diabetes, after successful trial in Perth. #diabetes #AI #healthcare.
New 'one stop shop' facility M2 has been launched in Australia to accelerate the development of life-changing medicine and medical devices.
The glucose monitoring device that removes the pain of routine finger pricking and encourages an active lifestyle...
Perx Health has signed a commercial agreement with Sydney Local Health District (SLHD) to test the platform with selected patients.
New Zealanders are using 3D printing to help educate communities about diabetes, demonstrating how technology can enhance learning.