Wearables and AI: the benefits for the healthcare
A Wi-Fi-enabled armband can remotely monitors vital signs. Here’s the news.
A Wi-Fi-enabled armband can remotely monitors vital signs. Here’s the news.
Nuoya Chen, EPOG graduate from the 2015 cohort and currently researcher and Marie Curie ITN Fellowship for the HEART-ITN.EU project, proposes her new publication on the Use of wearables for health management in the aging population.
Researchers have designed a highly flexible, thin textile lithium battery that can securely fuel wearable electronics employed in smart clothes, healthcare monitoring, and IoT (Internet of Things). The full article is available at the link https://zmrnewsblog.com/2019/06/03/scientists-design-flexible-textile-battery-that-might-power-wearables/
Heart Summer School final Agenda is available here. Check it out the Summer School programme.
HEART: HEalth related Activity Recognition system based on IoT is an international, inter-sectoral, interdisciplinary project providing Marie Skłodowska-Curie PhD Fellowships to 6 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs), with the potential to become the leaders of tomorrow in the Internet of Things domain applied to the Health sector. HEART is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020…
The HEART project has been approved and its Kick-Off event will take place next 20 September in Brussels (Belgium). The event consists of a Supervisory Board meeting followed by a Steering Committee meeting. The full Kick-Off event’s agenda is available here.
The 3rd Intensive Training Course and the Training on Legal studies and international business studies (2nd level) will be held in Macerata, Italy, from 8th to 29th January 2020. Download the final programme