Apple recruits medical sensor talent or helps iWatch
According to the 9to5mac report, Apple recently hired hardware engineer Nancy Dougherty. Dougherty was previously the head of the hardware division of biosensor startup SanoIntelligence, responsible for designing a new system for continuously monitoring blood chemistry by implanting microprobes into tissue fluids. She is also responsible for electrical design and testing alone and has established a data collection system lab. Considering that Apple is developing wearables, Dougatti's previous work will provide the company with no small help, and she is likely to bring the expertise of SanoIntelligence to Apple. In addition to Dougherty, Apple also dug RaviNarasimhan, vice president of biosensor technology company VitalConnect. In addition to being responsible for corporate management, Narasimhan is also familiar with biosensing technology and has done wearable medical devices that can be used for remote physiological monitoring. Narasimhan is an expert in the field of medical sensing. He currently holds 40 patents and 15 patents, most of which are related to the medical sensing field. Of course, at the moment we are not sure whether the previous work of the two experts mentioned above will be integrated into Apple's future wearable products. But what is certain is that Apple is strengthening its medical sensor team by hiring the world's top mobile medical technology experts. Apple's CEO Tim Cook has said that in 2014, the "bigplan" (big plan) that consumers "like to see" will be announced. In addition to the rumored larger screen of the iPhone and iPad, perhaps we are not far from seeing the iWatch with various biosensors. Toilet Cleaner,Toilet Bowl Cleaner,Toilet Cleaning,Toilet Cleaning Powder Wuxi Keni Daily Cosmetics Co.,Ltd , https://www.kenidaily.com