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NemoCare, wearables to help newborns stay safe
Based in India, NemoCare focuses on technology to reduce infant and maternal mortality rates in developing countries. TechCrunch talked to co-founder and CTO Manor Sanker about NemoCare’s portable and low-cost wearable for newborns, which monitors vital signs and connects to a platform that alerts medical teams when a baby needs help. TechCrunch is a leading…
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Siri AI is NOT Google Gemini
While Apple and Google did work together to make new foundational Apple Intelligence models, saying Siri AI is Gemini isn’t quite right. Patrick Holland sets the story straight. #wwdc #googlegemini #ai #siri #appleintelligence
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Ayoub Mouzoun
May 26, 2020 at 8:39 pm
Could you guys tell me how a medical device is built from start to finish. I mean,how would someone build one from finding a problem to solve to designing it and manufacturing to commercialzing it. And also Wich roles are involved in this process. Thank you.
Ayoub Mouzoun
May 26, 2020 at 8:40 pm
Wondering how much time it took them to develop this device?
Lisa
May 26, 2020 at 9:51 pm
that’s a hairy baby!
Alexander Jóhönnuson
May 27, 2020 at 11:21 pm
Wasn’t a similar device on Kickstarter some years ago?