Wearable Medical Devices
Tiger Pharm has joined the medical human data detection and bracelet scientific research project jointly invested by G8 Australian Universities and many speculative institutions, hoping that this project will not only bring more welfare to the society in the future, but also have the opportunity to get to know many outstanding scholars from Australian Universities, hoping to have more ability to contribute to the society in the future.
Prospects for wearable device applications
Various types of wearable devices have been developed, such as wristbands and glasses, and they will enter the era of true popularity from 2015 onwards.
Although they are also known as post-smartphone ICT devices, they are not intended to replace smartphones, but rather to be small terminals interconnected with smartphones, and are predicted to be used to operate computers and external devices, smart TVs and other home appliances. It is also expected to be used to operate computers, external devices, smart TVs and other home appliances.
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