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Winners announced in Cambridge Wireless Discovering Start-Ups
Five new technology businesses walked away
as winners at last night’s finals of the Cambridge Wireless
Discovering Start-Ups 2011 competition. Advanced Balance Systems,
Blu-Wireless Technology, Mindings, Proxama and Qiqqa were selected
from 20 start-ups invited to pitch their innovative [+]
Qualcomm Wireless Health Challenge is quite cool
Qualcomm has started a wireless health challenge that makes you wonder how other non-medical organizations are engaging their staff in health. I like the scale they are using. I use it myself.
This video marks [+]
The Impact of Wireless Technology on Healthcare Quality Improvement
Wireless technology in support of Clinical Information Systems provides an indispensable service to healthcare delivery. Data shows that the need for these systems is growing to meet technological and workload demands. Additionally, wireless technology provides [+]
TMobile USA Powers Worlds First Multilingual Medical Communication System
GeaCom, Inc. announced today that its handheld interactive multilingual medical communication system, called Phrazer, will be powered by the robust network of T-Mobile USA, Inc. The first system of its kind in the world, Phrazer [+]
ToumazSensium monitors Transantarctic expedition team
Toumaz, the leading provider of ultra-low power wireless
telemetry technologies for medical monitoring and internet-connected
consumer devices, today announces that Sensium™-enabled devices are
being used to monitor the health status of a team of explorers and
scientists involved in [+]
Innovative wireless start-ups win at Discovering Start-Ups
Five exciting new emerging technology
businesses walked away with awards at last night’s finals of
Discovering Start-Ups 2010, run by Cambridge Wireless and supported by
the East of England Development Agency (EEDA). The five winners were
selected from 25 [+]
A Look at the FCC-FDA Medical Technology Showcase
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are seeking comment on converged communications and health care devices' impact on regulation. A public meeting to discuss topics related to this issue was [+]
Industry Leaders gather together in Cambridge to plan the future of wireless
The Future of Wireless International Conference, a two day
high-profile event to be held in Cambridge on 29th & 30th June 2010,
brings together from around the world more than 300 key players,
including business leaders, entrepreneurs, technologists, [+]
Apple Hand-held Technology Strengthens Care
Justin Harper looked at his Apple iPod touch and saw a world of possibility. This third-year OSU medical student helped launch a program that now benefits all medical students at The College of Medicine, the [+]
Blue Tooth In the Medical Community
Still coming in 2010!!!
Medical device designers now have several wireless options for their products. No single wireless technology meets all design goals and addresses all the issues presented to designers. For every design [+]
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