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Emerging Technologies

By Sophie Porter | 02:44 am | April 27, 2020
NHS 111 staff will be enabled to book appointments for patients at appropriate surgeries in the UK.
By Dean Koh | 08:28 am | April 23, 2020
To date, the Fortitude Kit has been deployed in 13 Singapore hospitals and labs, public and private, and more than 20 countries internationally.
By Sophie Porter | 02:44 am | April 22, 2020
They will also launch a COVID-19 contact-tracing app to alert users of prolonged social proximity.
COVID-19
By Piers Ford | 08:55 am | April 21, 2020
A new digital training tool from FundamentalVR, developed with Imperial College in London, is helping to prepare them to ventilate patients on the front line.
By Dean Koh | 04:30 am | April 16, 2020
JN Medsys has obtained approval for their PCR Kit from the FDA of the Philippines, and is in the process of obtaining approval from the US FDA.
By Piers Ford | 03:10 am | April 16, 2020
The remote monitoring health tech company’s timely name-change coincides with a radical shift in the way health data is perceived and used, triggered by the coronavirus pandemic.
By Piers Ford | 09:04 am | April 15, 2020
New fund targets projects that exploit satellite and drone technology to address healthcare and wellbeing support challenges exposed by the pandemic.
By Dean Koh | 06:08 am | April 14, 2020
The medtech company will be required to state in its test reports that the tests have not been reviewed by the FDA and that negative results do not rule out the novel coronavirus infection.
By Dave Muoio | 03:19 pm | April 10, 2020
The two tech giants' unprecedented partnership looks to engage as many users in disease-tracing and prevention efforts as possible while tearing down the data silos of their respective smartphone platforms.
By Rachel McArthur | 03:23 am | April 08, 2020
Spearheaded by the Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA), the new wristbands are part of the government’s effort in quickly tracing new cases of COVID-19, as well as keeping track of active cases.