Toronto, Canada-based mobile health company LionsGate Technologies (LGTMedical) raised $2 million to develop and test its smartphone attached pulse oximeter, called Phone Oximeter, according to a press release. Vancouver-based Coleco Investments CEO Irfhan Rajani invested $1 million and Grand Challenges Canada awarded LionsGate a $1 million grant.
Phone Oximeter is a small device that attaches to...
This month, LionsGate Technologies, also known as LGTmedical, announced a new approach to mobile medical diagnostic technology. Instead of building medical devices with integrated displays that transmit data to smartphones via Bluetooth or the phone's dock connector or USB port, the Vancouver, British Columbia-based company is using the phone's — or tablet's or PC's — audio jack to run low-power...