This article will focus on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s guidance documents and the standards applicable to wearable medical and wellness devices.
A team of researchers from Iowa State University have developed a new method for treating inkjet printed graphene with a pulsed UV laser process to transform inkjet-printed graphene into a conductive, flexible material suitable for wearable or disposable technology applications.
The Australian Army is testing wearable solar technology developed by the Australian National University’s (ANU) Center for Sustainable Energy Systems. The new technology would reduce the weight of batteries ... Read More...
The IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society has announced the introduction of a new standard to address a gap in e-health for evaluating wearable, cuffless blood-pressure devices. The standard, IEE... Read More...
TÜV Rheinland will present its services to help wearable device makers access global markets at the Wearable Technologies Conference from July 8 - 9 in San Francisco. The company tests wearable devices for ... Read More...