Wearable data-analytics startup VivoSense scored $25 million in a Series A funding round co-led by Perceptive Xontogeny Ventures (PXV) Fund and Debiopharm Innovation Fund.
The Newport Beach, Calif.-based company helps stakeholders integrate wearable sensors into clinical trials to help monitor digital biomarkers. The company has software called VivoSense, which helps interpret sensor data for...
Zephyr's BioPatch is a likely candidate for the NBA D-League's new tracking initiative.
The National Basketball Association will become the first major American sports league to equip its players with wearable health and activity monitors -- not just during practices, but during actual games as well. The NBA's Development League (or D-League) has already begun to outfit players on D-League...
Ireland-based Intelesens received FDA 510(k) clearance last month for its Aingeal wearable wireless hospital monitor, which passively monitors various vital signs.
According to the company, Aingeal differentiates itself from competitors in that it "measures the patient's ECG, heart rate, temperature and motion and sends that information wirelessly so that it is immediately and easily accessible...