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Our future tech interactions mandate personalized user experiences

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Product life cycles in newer tech categories are shrinking , with consumers willing to replace devices that still work with newer models, hence the apparent ‘Ready, Fire, Aim’ tech cycle. category tags: computers, broadband, and social networking , smart home , smartphones, cellphones , Television/Smart TV , wearables, smart watch

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Five new technologies for older adults – May 2024

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Through an array of unique features and interactive capabilities, Grandie aims to provide a safe, delightful and compassionate experience for users. category tags: social isolation , tablets , AI and machine learning , dementia care, cognitive decline Read more at Rippl Care.

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Did you miss one? Aging and Health Tech blog posts from April 2024

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Product life cycles in newer tech categories are shrinking , with consumers willing to replace devices that still work with newer models, hence the apparent ‘Ready, Fire, Aim’ tech cycle. category tags: smartphones , vehicle/transportation technology-services , tablets

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Singapore: HapSense revolutionizes skincare product analysis

Digital Health Global

HapSense: wearable skin sensor HapSense emerges as a patent-pending wearable skin sensor that aims to streamline the analysis of skincare and cosmetic products. Furthermore, its cost-effectiveness ensures accessibility, offering a viable alternative to conventional methods that often come with hefty price tags.

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AARP's AgeTech Collaborative -- mobility offerings 2023

Aging in Place Technology Watch

We aim to capture a significant share of the $11B personal mobility market with our SPARK products, the only affordable, effective, easy to use and tele-rehab compatible solutions with proven benefits." The environment comes to life through audio descriptions delivered directly to a smartphone or tablet. Learn more at RightHear.

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How health IT's leading innovators are using AI now, and where they see it going

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

By Andrea Fox | August 02, 2023 News At UMich, AI-based fraud, waste and abuse system aims to cut costs and protect patients Dr. Mohammed Saeed from the University of Michigan Medical School discusses how the artificial. Region Tag: Global Edition Hide Collection: 0 Primary topic: Patient Engagement

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Exchanging, Managing, and Meaningfully Using Health Data in 2024

Healthcare IT Today

By fostering responsible AI innovation, we aim to harness its power to improve health outcomes while safeguarding patient rights and data privacy. This technical approach holds the promise of accurately tagging and managing health data, providing patients with the assurance that their selections and their privacy are respected and upheld.