The Future Of Wearable Technology? (REVEALED)
When thinking about the future of wearable technology, you might envision things you’ve seen in television shows such as Black Mirror. And it may seem almost invasive. However, wearable technology and
When thinking about the future of wearable technology, you might envision things you’ve seen in television shows such as Black Mirror. And it may seem almost invasive. However, wearable technology and
The idea of bionic gloves typically conjures up images that are more or less related to recreating the sense of touch. Or at least, it can be associated with any design
What started off as a mere fad is quickly becoming a necessity for this tech-driven world. The earliest smartwatches, such as the Microsoft SPOT, had a small bunch of features, such
Bionics, in layman’s terms, refers to anything that has to do with artificial body parts, usually with a specific focus on restoring or maintaining natural physiological functions. The definition is not
In the modern age, the number of new jobs developed has always been relative to the level of scientific and technological achievement. Health careers specifically have depended on how technology changes
More than two decades after the start of the 21st century, we can confidently say that we live in a digital data-centric world. For the healthcare sector, this means that digitization
Research is the backbone of healthcare technology companies, and research results are usually only accepted after very rigorous testing and independent confirmation. But, behind this accumulation of knowledge, is the corporate
Technology’s impact on healthcare and medicine is undeniable. The importance of technology in healthcare is enormous, especially given the vast number of immediate benefits we have seen in innovations in medical technology.
Technological developments in the healthcare industry may not create as much of a buzz as developments in the consumer sector, but the impact of technology in healthcare is just as profound.
We live in a world of relatively powerful mobile devices. Today’s smartphones carry the same specs as full desktop computers of a now bygone era, with additional technologies, such as the