The 5 mHealth start-ups that received venture capital in 2009

By: Brian Dolan | Jun 26, 2009        

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Zephyr Technology

June 18, 2009: Zephyr Technology — Motorola Ventures, the company’s strategic venture capital arm, made an investment in Zephyr Technology, a developer of remote physiological monitoring technology. Financial terms of the investment were not disclosed.

Zephyr’s physiological and biomechanical monitoring solutions are based on the company’s Smart Fabric technology, which combines fabric-based sensors with algorithms and electronics. These monitoring solutions can be used in a diverse range of areas including sports, defense, first responder and healthcare.

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