ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Valencell / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Valencell / Tue, 10 Aug 2021 18:49:39 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Valencell Hypertension management will change more in the next 5 years than in the last 100 /slideshow/hypertension-management-will-change-more-in-the-next-5-years-than-in-the-last-100-249955614/249955614 hypertensionmanagementchangingrapidly-august2021-210810184939
Why will managing hypertension change more in the next 5 years than it has in the last 100? There are several macro trends that are driving this change: - Hypertension is a massive global health problem (over 1B people have high BP) and it is THE leading risk factor for the global burden of disease (its a comorbidity in every major chronic disease) - more of a risk factor than tobacco, obesity, poor diet, high blood glucose, etc. - according to the WHO. - Sensor tech - there has been no meaningful innovation in BP sensors in over 100 years. The BP cuffs in use today are fundamentally the same as the first BP cuff that came to market in the early 1900's. That’s changing now with cuffless BP sensors that are being approved by regulatory bodies. - Care delivery – healthcare "has left the building", moving out of the hospital, into the home and everyday life. This can be seen in the huge growth in remote patient monitoring, digital therapeutics, and digital health more broadly. - Payer models – insurance coverage is moving from fee-for-service to value-based care that’s focused on prevention and monitoring. This is particularly important in hypertension management because high BP has no outward symptoms, making the frequency and ease of BP monitoring extremely important.]]>

Why will managing hypertension change more in the next 5 years than it has in the last 100? There are several macro trends that are driving this change: - Hypertension is a massive global health problem (over 1B people have high BP) and it is THE leading risk factor for the global burden of disease (its a comorbidity in every major chronic disease) - more of a risk factor than tobacco, obesity, poor diet, high blood glucose, etc. - according to the WHO. - Sensor tech - there has been no meaningful innovation in BP sensors in over 100 years. The BP cuffs in use today are fundamentally the same as the first BP cuff that came to market in the early 1900's. That’s changing now with cuffless BP sensors that are being approved by regulatory bodies. - Care delivery – healthcare "has left the building", moving out of the hospital, into the home and everyday life. This can be seen in the huge growth in remote patient monitoring, digital therapeutics, and digital health more broadly. - Payer models – insurance coverage is moving from fee-for-service to value-based care that’s focused on prevention and monitoring. This is particularly important in hypertension management because high BP has no outward symptoms, making the frequency and ease of BP monitoring extremely important.]]>
Tue, 10 Aug 2021 18:49:39 GMT /slideshow/hypertension-management-will-change-more-in-the-next-5-years-than-in-the-last-100-249955614/249955614 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Hypertension management will change more in the next 5 years than in the last 100 Valencell Why will managing hypertension change more in the next 5 years than it has in the last 100? There are several macro trends that are driving this change: - Hypertension is a massive global health problem (over 1B people have high BP) and it is THE leading risk factor for the global burden of disease (its a comorbidity in every major chronic disease) - more of a risk factor than tobacco, obesity, poor diet, high blood glucose, etc. - according to the WHO. - Sensor tech - there has been no meaningful innovation in BP sensors in over 100 years. The BP cuffs in use today are fundamentally the same as the first BP cuff that came to market in the early 1900's. That’s changing now with cuffless BP sensors that are being approved by regulatory bodies. - Care delivery – healthcare "has left the building", moving out of the hospital, into the home and everyday life. This can be seen in the huge growth in remote patient monitoring, digital therapeutics, and digital health more broadly. - Payer models – insurance coverage is moving from fee-for-service to value-based care that’s focused on prevention and monitoring. This is particularly important in hypertension management because high BP has no outward symptoms, making the frequency and ease of BP monitoring extremely important. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hypertensionmanagementchangingrapidly-august2021-210810184939-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Why will managing hypertension change more in the next 5 years than it has in the last 100? There are several macro trends that are driving this change: - Hypertension is a massive global health problem (over 1B people have high BP) and it is THE leading risk factor for the global burden of disease (its a comorbidity in every major chronic disease) - more of a risk factor than tobacco, obesity, poor diet, high blood glucose, etc. - according to the WHO. - Sensor tech - there has been no meaningful innovation in BP sensors in over 100 years. The BP cuffs in use today are fundamentally the same as the first BP cuff that came to market in the early 1900&#39;s. That’s changing now with cuffless BP sensors that are being approved by regulatory bodies. - Care delivery – healthcare &quot;has left the building&quot;, moving out of the hospital, into the home and everyday life. This can be seen in the huge growth in remote patient monitoring, digital therapeutics, and digital health more broadly. - Payer models – insurance coverage is moving from fee-for-service to value-based care that’s focused on prevention and monitoring. This is particularly important in hypertension management because high BP has no outward symptoms, making the frequency and ease of BP monitoring extremely important.
Hypertension management will change more in the next 5 years than in the last 100 from Valencell, Inc
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Blood pressure market research study - November 2020 /slideshow/blood-pressure-market-research-study-november-2020/241096355 bpmarketresearchstudy-nov2020-210108211905
In November 2020, Valencell conducted a research study on people with hypertension to understand the personal impact of managing the disease every day and the potential for digital health solutions to improve hypertension management. ]]>

In November 2020, Valencell conducted a research study on people with hypertension to understand the personal impact of managing the disease every day and the potential for digital health solutions to improve hypertension management. ]]>
Fri, 08 Jan 2021 21:19:05 GMT /slideshow/blood-pressure-market-research-study-november-2020/241096355 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Blood pressure market research study - November 2020 Valencell In November 2020, Valencell conducted a research study on people with hypertension to understand the personal impact of managing the disease every day and the potential for digital health solutions to improve hypertension management.  <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bpmarketresearchstudy-nov2020-210108211905-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In November 2020, Valencell conducted a research study on people with hypertension to understand the personal impact of managing the disease every day and the potential for digital health solutions to improve hypertension management. 
Blood pressure market research study - November 2020 from Valencell, Inc
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Best practices in using wearable biometric sensors to prove medical use cases /slideshow/best-practices-in-using-wearable-biometric-sensors-to-prove-medical-use-cases/239340356 biomedigital2020-201119194403
The use of wearable devices in health and medical use cases is growing rapidly along with the number and capabilities of wearable devices. The sensor technology embedded in wearables today rivals the capabilities of regulatory-approved medical devices, and in many cases enables new and different use cases than we’ve seen possible before. This session will highlight the best practices we’ve seen emerging recently from real-world projects proving the efficacy of wearable devices in health and medical use cases in the areas of cardiovascular conditions, neurological disease, pain management, and other areas of interest. We’ll also explore the potential pitfalls to avoid and key things to consider when using wearables in proving out your medical use case. ]]>

The use of wearable devices in health and medical use cases is growing rapidly along with the number and capabilities of wearable devices. The sensor technology embedded in wearables today rivals the capabilities of regulatory-approved medical devices, and in many cases enables new and different use cases than we’ve seen possible before. This session will highlight the best practices we’ve seen emerging recently from real-world projects proving the efficacy of wearable devices in health and medical use cases in the areas of cardiovascular conditions, neurological disease, pain management, and other areas of interest. We’ll also explore the potential pitfalls to avoid and key things to consider when using wearables in proving out your medical use case. ]]>
Thu, 19 Nov 2020 19:44:03 GMT /slideshow/best-practices-in-using-wearable-biometric-sensors-to-prove-medical-use-cases/239340356 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Best practices in using wearable biometric sensors to prove medical use cases Valencell The use of wearable devices in health and medical use cases is growing rapidly along with the number and capabilities of wearable devices. The sensor technology embedded in wearables today rivals the capabilities of regulatory-approved medical devices, and in many cases enables new and different use cases than we’ve seen possible before. This session will highlight the best practices we’ve seen emerging recently from real-world projects proving the efficacy of wearable devices in health and medical use cases in the areas of cardiovascular conditions, neurological disease, pain management, and other areas of interest. We’ll also explore the potential pitfalls to avoid and key things to consider when using wearables in proving out your medical use case. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/biomedigital2020-201119194403-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The use of wearable devices in health and medical use cases is growing rapidly along with the number and capabilities of wearable devices. The sensor technology embedded in wearables today rivals the capabilities of regulatory-approved medical devices, and in many cases enables new and different use cases than we’ve seen possible before. This session will highlight the best practices we’ve seen emerging recently from real-world projects proving the efficacy of wearable devices in health and medical use cases in the areas of cardiovascular conditions, neurological disease, pain management, and other areas of interest. We’ll also explore the potential pitfalls to avoid and key things to consider when using wearables in proving out your medical use case.
Best practices in using wearable biometric sensors to prove medical use cases from Valencell, Inc
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Using biometric wearables in neuroscience & human behavior /slideshow/using-biometric-wearables-in-neuroscience-human-behavior/237154817 immersionwebinar-july2020-final-200722175107
Studies have shown human happiness substantially reduces morbidity and mortality. The neuroscience behind what brings people joy has been shown to reduce hospital and clinic visits, reduce pharmaceutical costs, and improve the quality of life. The benefits are clear, but how can we reliably know when and why people are happy? We will explore this topic and more with Dr. Paul Zak, world-renowned expert on human behavior, neuroeconomics, and neuromanagement and co-founder of Immersion Neuroscience. After 5 years of deep science on oxytocin, Paul and his team were asked by DARPA and the CIA to find a robust way to predict actions and market outcomes using neurologic measures without the expensive medical equipment or lab environment. 12 years later, they have peer-reviewed and published science on what is known as immersion and the ability to predict outcomes with an accuracy level that exceeds EEG and fMRI. ]]>

Studies have shown human happiness substantially reduces morbidity and mortality. The neuroscience behind what brings people joy has been shown to reduce hospital and clinic visits, reduce pharmaceutical costs, and improve the quality of life. The benefits are clear, but how can we reliably know when and why people are happy? We will explore this topic and more with Dr. Paul Zak, world-renowned expert on human behavior, neuroeconomics, and neuromanagement and co-founder of Immersion Neuroscience. After 5 years of deep science on oxytocin, Paul and his team were asked by DARPA and the CIA to find a robust way to predict actions and market outcomes using neurologic measures without the expensive medical equipment or lab environment. 12 years later, they have peer-reviewed and published science on what is known as immersion and the ability to predict outcomes with an accuracy level that exceeds EEG and fMRI. ]]>
Wed, 22 Jul 2020 17:51:06 GMT /slideshow/using-biometric-wearables-in-neuroscience-human-behavior/237154817 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Using biometric wearables in neuroscience & human behavior Valencell Studies have shown human happiness substantially reduces morbidity and mortality. The neuroscience behind what brings people joy has been shown to reduce hospital and clinic visits, reduce pharmaceutical costs, and improve the quality of life. The benefits are clear, but how can we reliably know when and why people are happy? We will explore this topic and more with Dr. Paul Zak, world-renowned expert on human behavior, neuroeconomics, and neuromanagement and co-founder of Immersion Neuroscience. After 5 years of deep science on oxytocin, Paul and his team were asked by DARPA and the CIA to find a robust way to predict actions and market outcomes using neurologic measures without the expensive medical equipment or lab environment. 12 years later, they have peer-reviewed and published science on what is known as immersion and the ability to predict outcomes with an accuracy level that exceeds EEG and fMRI. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/immersionwebinar-july2020-final-200722175107-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Studies have shown human happiness substantially reduces morbidity and mortality. The neuroscience behind what brings people joy has been shown to reduce hospital and clinic visits, reduce pharmaceutical costs, and improve the quality of life. The benefits are clear, but how can we reliably know when and why people are happy? We will explore this topic and more with Dr. Paul Zak, world-renowned expert on human behavior, neuroeconomics, and neuromanagement and co-founder of Immersion Neuroscience. After 5 years of deep science on oxytocin, Paul and his team were asked by DARPA and the CIA to find a robust way to predict actions and market outcomes using neurologic measures without the expensive medical equipment or lab environment. 12 years later, they have peer-reviewed and published science on what is known as immersion and the ability to predict outcomes with an accuracy level that exceeds EEG and fMRI.
Using biometric wearables in neuroscience & human behavior from Valencell, Inc
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Advanced heart rate training for at-home training /slideshow/advanced-heart-rate-training-for-athome-training/236103243 miowebinar-june2020-final-200623174058
With most gyms and workout facilities closed or limited, we’ve all had to evolve to get our training in. But the question remains - are my at-home workouts as effective as they were before quarantine? The only way to truly understand the effectiveness of our workouts is to have a glimpse into what’s actually happening inside our bodies – and more specifically, our hearts. The team at MIO Labs have created a training system that serves as an accountability partner and a guide towards the right exercise intensity based on personal training goals. MIO’s Marcelo Aller will share insights on how the system was created and why it’s different from other systems on the market today.]]>

With most gyms and workout facilities closed or limited, we’ve all had to evolve to get our training in. But the question remains - are my at-home workouts as effective as they were before quarantine? The only way to truly understand the effectiveness of our workouts is to have a glimpse into what’s actually happening inside our bodies – and more specifically, our hearts. The team at MIO Labs have created a training system that serves as an accountability partner and a guide towards the right exercise intensity based on personal training goals. MIO’s Marcelo Aller will share insights on how the system was created and why it’s different from other systems on the market today.]]>
Tue, 23 Jun 2020 17:40:58 GMT /slideshow/advanced-heart-rate-training-for-athome-training/236103243 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Advanced heart rate training for at-home training Valencell With most gyms and workout facilities closed or limited, we’ve all had to evolve to get our training in. But the question remains - are my at-home workouts as effective as they were before quarantine? The only way to truly understand the effectiveness of our workouts is to have a glimpse into what’s actually happening inside our bodies – and more specifically, our hearts. The team at MIO Labs have created a training system that serves as an accountability partner and a guide towards the right exercise intensity based on personal training goals. MIO’s Marcelo Aller will share insights on how the system was created and why it’s different from other systems on the market today. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/miowebinar-june2020-final-200623174058-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With most gyms and workout facilities closed or limited, we’ve all had to evolve to get our training in. But the question remains - are my at-home workouts as effective as they were before quarantine? The only way to truly understand the effectiveness of our workouts is to have a glimpse into what’s actually happening inside our bodies – and more specifically, our hearts. The team at MIO Labs have created a training system that serves as an accountability partner and a guide towards the right exercise intensity based on personal training goals. MIO’s Marcelo Aller will share insights on how the system was created and why it’s different from other systems on the market today.
Advanced heart rate training for at-home training from Valencell, Inc
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Webinar: Calibration-free blood pressure monitoring using biometric earbuds /slideshow/webinar-calibrationfree-blood-pressure-monitoring-using-biometric-earbuds-230924161/230924161 bpwebinarmarch2020-200326190953
Valencell was scheduled to present the results of a clinical study on its groundbreaking blood pressure monitoring technology at the American College of Cardiology conference in March, but unfortunately that conference was cancelled. So we’ve decided to share that presentation and research here in a webinar format with an open Q&A session. You can find more information on Valencell's blood pressure technology here: https://valencell.com/bloodpressure/ ]]>

Valencell was scheduled to present the results of a clinical study on its groundbreaking blood pressure monitoring technology at the American College of Cardiology conference in March, but unfortunately that conference was cancelled. So we’ve decided to share that presentation and research here in a webinar format with an open Q&A session. You can find more information on Valencell's blood pressure technology here: https://valencell.com/bloodpressure/ ]]>
Thu, 26 Mar 2020 19:09:52 GMT /slideshow/webinar-calibrationfree-blood-pressure-monitoring-using-biometric-earbuds-230924161/230924161 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Webinar: Calibration-free blood pressure monitoring using biometric earbuds Valencell Valencell was scheduled to present the results of a clinical study on its groundbreaking blood pressure monitoring technology at the American College of Cardiology conference in March, but unfortunately that conference was cancelled. So we’ve decided to share that presentation and research here in a webinar format with an open Q&A session. You can find more information on Valencell's blood pressure technology here: https://valencell.com/bloodpressure/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bpwebinarmarch2020-200326190953-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Valencell was scheduled to present the results of a clinical study on its groundbreaking blood pressure monitoring technology at the American College of Cardiology conference in March, but unfortunately that conference was cancelled. So we’ve decided to share that presentation and research here in a webinar format with an open Q&amp;A session. You can find more information on Valencell&#39;s blood pressure technology here: https://valencell.com/bloodpressure/
Webinar: Calibration-free blood pressure monitoring using biometric earbuds from Valencell, Inc
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Utilizing wearable technology in remote patient monitoring with aging populations /slideshow/utilizing-wearable-technology-in-remote-patient-monitoring-with-aging-populations/229228757 onecarecarewatchvalencellwebinar-200226145004
Most developed nations are experiencing a dramatic aging of the population, which is putting pressure our healthcare systems to provide care outside of medical facilities and driving opportunities for remote patient monitoring systems. In fact, 90% of family caregivers want a way to monitor their loved ones, receive alerts and be involved in their care. This webinar will discuss the trends driving remote patient monitoring today and how these systems are utilizing wearable technology to elevate the level of care possible outside of medical facilities. You won’t want to miss this webinar!]]>

Most developed nations are experiencing a dramatic aging of the population, which is putting pressure our healthcare systems to provide care outside of medical facilities and driving opportunities for remote patient monitoring systems. In fact, 90% of family caregivers want a way to monitor their loved ones, receive alerts and be involved in their care. This webinar will discuss the trends driving remote patient monitoring today and how these systems are utilizing wearable technology to elevate the level of care possible outside of medical facilities. You won’t want to miss this webinar!]]>
Wed, 26 Feb 2020 14:50:03 GMT /slideshow/utilizing-wearable-technology-in-remote-patient-monitoring-with-aging-populations/229228757 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Utilizing wearable technology in remote patient monitoring with aging populations Valencell Most developed nations are experiencing a dramatic aging of the population, which is putting pressure our healthcare systems to provide care outside of medical facilities and driving opportunities for remote patient monitoring systems. In fact, 90% of family caregivers want a way to monitor their loved ones, receive alerts and be involved in their care. This webinar will discuss the trends driving remote patient monitoring today and how these systems are utilizing wearable technology to elevate the level of care possible outside of medical facilities. You won’t want to miss this webinar! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/onecarecarewatchvalencellwebinar-200226145004-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Most developed nations are experiencing a dramatic aging of the population, which is putting pressure our healthcare systems to provide care outside of medical facilities and driving opportunities for remote patient monitoring systems. In fact, 90% of family caregivers want a way to monitor their loved ones, receive alerts and be involved in their care. This webinar will discuss the trends driving remote patient monitoring today and how these systems are utilizing wearable technology to elevate the level of care possible outside of medical facilities. You won’t want to miss this webinar!
Utilizing wearable technology in remote patient monitoring with aging populations from Valencell, Inc
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Hearing loss and the associated comorbidities: A conversation with Sonova /slideshow/hearing-loss-and-the-associated-comorbidities-a-conversation-with-sonova/198408390 sonovawebinarfinal-healthyhearing2wellbeingvalencel-191127145046
Around one billion people in the world today cannot hear well. In recent years, many studies have linked hearing loss to disabling conditions, such as cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease, clinical depression, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and more. These linkages are often referred to as comorbidities- the presence of two or more chronic conditions or diseases in a patient. Sonova, a leading provider of innovative hearing care solutions, this webinar explores the research linking hearing loss to many other diseases and disorders and the hearing health care management options available today.]]>

Around one billion people in the world today cannot hear well. In recent years, many studies have linked hearing loss to disabling conditions, such as cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease, clinical depression, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and more. These linkages are often referred to as comorbidities- the presence of two or more chronic conditions or diseases in a patient. Sonova, a leading provider of innovative hearing care solutions, this webinar explores the research linking hearing loss to many other diseases and disorders and the hearing health care management options available today.]]>
Wed, 27 Nov 2019 14:50:46 GMT /slideshow/hearing-loss-and-the-associated-comorbidities-a-conversation-with-sonova/198408390 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Hearing loss and the associated comorbidities: A conversation with Sonova Valencell Around one billion people in the world today cannot hear well. In recent years, many studies have linked hearing loss to disabling conditions, such as cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease, clinical depression, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and more. These linkages are often referred to as comorbidities- the presence of two or more chronic conditions or diseases in a patient. Sonova, a leading provider of innovative hearing care solutions, this webinar explores the research linking hearing loss to many other diseases and disorders and the hearing health care management options available today. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sonovawebinarfinal-healthyhearing2wellbeingvalencel-191127145046-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Around one billion people in the world today cannot hear well. In recent years, many studies have linked hearing loss to disabling conditions, such as cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease, clinical depression, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and more. These linkages are often referred to as comorbidities- the presence of two or more chronic conditions or diseases in a patient. Sonova, a leading provider of innovative hearing care solutions, this webinar explores the research linking hearing loss to many other diseases and disorders and the hearing health care management options available today.
Hearing loss and the associated comorbidities: A conversation with Sonova from Valencell, Inc
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Why Data Science Matters and How It Enables Impactful Health Outcomes - Webinar /slideshow/why-data-science-matters-and-how-it-enables-impactful-health-outcomes-webinar/185880590 final-whydatasciencemattersandhowitenablesimpactfulhealthoutcomeswebinaroct23rd2019-191023172647
Valencell is transforming the science of wearable biometrics to facilitate impactful health outcomes and data science is a critical part of how we do that. The combination of accurate PPG sensor systems and the latest advancements in data science are opening up new possibilities for health and medical wearables to make an impact on people's lives. ​We have discovered it takes more than just sensor technology and in this webinar, Valencell offers an overview of the unique data capabilities being developed at our Biometric Data Science Lab. In this webinar, we share information on how we built our world-class data analytics team, the challenges we've overcome, and the data collection platforms and processes we employ.]]>

Valencell is transforming the science of wearable biometrics to facilitate impactful health outcomes and data science is a critical part of how we do that. The combination of accurate PPG sensor systems and the latest advancements in data science are opening up new possibilities for health and medical wearables to make an impact on people's lives. ​We have discovered it takes more than just sensor technology and in this webinar, Valencell offers an overview of the unique data capabilities being developed at our Biometric Data Science Lab. In this webinar, we share information on how we built our world-class data analytics team, the challenges we've overcome, and the data collection platforms and processes we employ.]]>
Wed, 23 Oct 2019 17:26:47 GMT /slideshow/why-data-science-matters-and-how-it-enables-impactful-health-outcomes-webinar/185880590 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Why Data Science Matters and How It Enables Impactful Health Outcomes - Webinar Valencell Valencell is transforming the science of wearable biometrics to facilitate impactful health outcomes and data science is a critical part of how we do that. The combination of accurate PPG sensor systems and the latest advancements in data science are opening up new possibilities for health and medical wearables to make an impact on people's lives. ​We have discovered it takes more than just sensor technology and in this webinar, Valencell offers an overview of the unique data capabilities being developed at our Biometric Data Science Lab. In this webinar, we share information on how we built our world-class data analytics team, the challenges we've overcome, and the data collection platforms and processes we employ. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/final-whydatasciencemattersandhowitenablesimpactfulhealthoutcomeswebinaroct23rd2019-191023172647-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Valencell is transforming the science of wearable biometrics to facilitate impactful health outcomes and data science is a critical part of how we do that. The combination of accurate PPG sensor systems and the latest advancements in data science are opening up new possibilities for health and medical wearables to make an impact on people&#39;s lives. ​We have discovered it takes more than just sensor technology and in this webinar, Valencell offers an overview of the unique data capabilities being developed at our Biometric Data Science Lab. In this webinar, we share information on how we built our world-class data analytics team, the challenges we&#39;ve overcome, and the data collection platforms and processes we employ.
Why Data Science Matters and How It Enables Impactful Health Outcomes - Webinar from Valencell, Inc
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Wearable technology and blood pressure monitoring: Addressing the global hypertension problem /slideshow/wearable-technology-and-blood-pressure-monitoring-addressing-the-global-hypertension-problem-173445048/173445048 wearabletechnologyandbloodpressuremonitoring-addressingtheglobalhypertensionproblemfinal-190918163059
High blood pressure is one of the largest public health epidemics in the world, affecting over one billion people according the World Health Organization and presenting significant risk factors for stroke, heart failure, coronary artery disease, diabetes and kidney disease. Monitoring blood pressure is the first step toward improving it, but it remains challenging to consistently monitor blood pressure in ways that don’t disrupt people’s lives. There are numerous efforts underway to address some of those challenges through wearable technology and devices, from watches to earbuds to clothing and more. In this webinar, leaders from Omron and Valencell will explore the latest technologies and initiatives designed to navigate the technical challenges, regulatory environment, consumer expectations, and opportunities to make a dent in the global hypertension epidemic. ]]>

High blood pressure is one of the largest public health epidemics in the world, affecting over one billion people according the World Health Organization and presenting significant risk factors for stroke, heart failure, coronary artery disease, diabetes and kidney disease. Monitoring blood pressure is the first step toward improving it, but it remains challenging to consistently monitor blood pressure in ways that don’t disrupt people’s lives. There are numerous efforts underway to address some of those challenges through wearable technology and devices, from watches to earbuds to clothing and more. In this webinar, leaders from Omron and Valencell will explore the latest technologies and initiatives designed to navigate the technical challenges, regulatory environment, consumer expectations, and opportunities to make a dent in the global hypertension epidemic. ]]>
Wed, 18 Sep 2019 16:30:59 GMT /slideshow/wearable-technology-and-blood-pressure-monitoring-addressing-the-global-hypertension-problem-173445048/173445048 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Wearable technology and blood pressure monitoring: Addressing the global hypertension problem Valencell High blood pressure is one of the largest public health epidemics in the world, affecting over one billion people according the World Health Organization and presenting significant risk factors for stroke, heart failure, coronary artery disease, diabetes and kidney disease. Monitoring blood pressure is the first step toward improving it, but it remains challenging to consistently monitor blood pressure in ways that don’t disrupt people’s lives. There are numerous efforts underway to address some of those challenges through wearable technology and devices, from watches to earbuds to clothing and more. In this webinar, leaders from Omron and Valencell will explore the latest technologies and initiatives designed to navigate the technical challenges, regulatory environment, consumer expectations, and opportunities to make a dent in the global hypertension epidemic. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wearabletechnologyandbloodpressuremonitoring-addressingtheglobalhypertensionproblemfinal-190918163059-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> High blood pressure is one of the largest public health epidemics in the world, affecting over one billion people according the World Health Organization and presenting significant risk factors for stroke, heart failure, coronary artery disease, diabetes and kidney disease. Monitoring blood pressure is the first step toward improving it, but it remains challenging to consistently monitor blood pressure in ways that don’t disrupt people’s lives. There are numerous efforts underway to address some of those challenges through wearable technology and devices, from watches to earbuds to clothing and more. In this webinar, leaders from Omron and Valencell will explore the latest technologies and initiatives designed to navigate the technical challenges, regulatory environment, consumer expectations, and opportunities to make a dent in the global hypertension epidemic.
Wearable technology and blood pressure monitoring: Addressing the global hypertension problem from Valencell, Inc
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Utilizing heart rate data to improve swimmers’ performance: A conversation with Phlex /slideshow/utilizing-heart-rate-data-to-improve-swimmers-performance-a-conversation-with-phlex/157908170 valencellphlexpresentation-final-190725192957
The ability to track your heart rate in real-time is the most important analytic to have during a workout. The Phlex Edge is designed for all swimmers to get the most out of their training. In this webinar, Phlex shares about their journey from initial concept through prototyping, use case development, business development, and reinventing training with precise analytics, real-time heart rate, and professional workouts. ​]]>

The ability to track your heart rate in real-time is the most important analytic to have during a workout. The Phlex Edge is designed for all swimmers to get the most out of their training. In this webinar, Phlex shares about their journey from initial concept through prototyping, use case development, business development, and reinventing training with precise analytics, real-time heart rate, and professional workouts. ​]]>
Thu, 25 Jul 2019 19:29:57 GMT /slideshow/utilizing-heart-rate-data-to-improve-swimmers-performance-a-conversation-with-phlex/157908170 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Utilizing heart rate data to improve swimmers’ performance: A conversation with Phlex Valencell The ability to track your heart rate in real-time is the most important analytic to have during a workout. The Phlex Edge is designed for all swimmers to get the most out of their training. In this webinar, Phlex shares about their journey from initial concept through prototyping, use case development, business development, and reinventing training with precise analytics, real-time heart rate, and professional workouts. ​ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/valencellphlexpresentation-final-190725192957-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The ability to track your heart rate in real-time is the most important analytic to have during a workout. The Phlex Edge is designed for all swimmers to get the most out of their training. In this webinar, Phlex shares about their journey from initial concept through prototyping, use case development, business development, and reinventing training with precise analytics, real-time heart rate, and professional workouts. ​
Utilizing heart rate data to improve swimmers’ performance: A conversation with Phlex from Valencell, Inc
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The Evolution of Hearables /slideshow/the-evolution-of-hearables/150940355 evolutionofhearables-june2019final-190620175215
Consumers have come to expect more from their wearable devices and as the markets for hearables and hearing health devices continue to grow, biometrics have become essential. There are numerous emerging use cases for biometric hearables as a result of the ongoing convergence between the consumer wearables/hearables market and health and medical devices. In this webinar, we'll explore hearables and the next era of augmented hearing. We will also discuss the problems being solved by biometric hearables and where this technology is headed, particularly as hearing aids get smarter and hearables gain more capabilities. ]]>

Consumers have come to expect more from their wearable devices and as the markets for hearables and hearing health devices continue to grow, biometrics have become essential. There are numerous emerging use cases for biometric hearables as a result of the ongoing convergence between the consumer wearables/hearables market and health and medical devices. In this webinar, we'll explore hearables and the next era of augmented hearing. We will also discuss the problems being solved by biometric hearables and where this technology is headed, particularly as hearing aids get smarter and hearables gain more capabilities. ]]>
Thu, 20 Jun 2019 17:52:15 GMT /slideshow/the-evolution-of-hearables/150940355 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) The Evolution of Hearables Valencell Consumers have come to expect more from their wearable devices and as the markets for hearables and hearing health devices continue to grow, biometrics have become essential. There are numerous emerging use cases for biometric hearables as a result of the ongoing convergence between the consumer wearables/hearables market and health and medical devices. In this webinar, we'll explore hearables and the next era of augmented hearing. We will also discuss the problems being solved by biometric hearables and where this technology is headed, particularly as hearing aids get smarter and hearables gain more capabilities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/evolutionofhearables-june2019final-190620175215-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Consumers have come to expect more from their wearable devices and as the markets for hearables and hearing health devices continue to grow, biometrics have become essential. There are numerous emerging use cases for biometric hearables as a result of the ongoing convergence between the consumer wearables/hearables market and health and medical devices. In this webinar, we&#39;ll explore hearables and the next era of augmented hearing. We will also discuss the problems being solved by biometric hearables and where this technology is headed, particularly as hearing aids get smarter and hearables gain more capabilities.
The Evolution of Hearables from Valencell, Inc
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What are biometric parameters and why do they matter? /slideshow/what-are-biometric-parameters-and-why-do-they-matter/147265255 biometricparameterswebinar5-22-19final-190523134255
Biometric parameters don't get much attention, but these hidden gems, found in leading biometric sensor technology, hold a great deal of potential for next-generation wearables and hearables. PPG sensor technology has come to dominate the market for biometric sensors in wearables in part because the PPG waveform can provide a broad range of insights on blood flow characteristics beyond simple heart rate measurement. This enables a rich set of biometric measures, including continuous heart rate, R-R interval (heart rate variability), VO2 max, cardiac efficiency, blood pressure, and more. In this webinar, we explore how biometric parameters enable device makers to develop new use cases based on PPG sensors and how these parameters also provide confidence in data quality for user experiences and user interfaces. ]]>

Biometric parameters don't get much attention, but these hidden gems, found in leading biometric sensor technology, hold a great deal of potential for next-generation wearables and hearables. PPG sensor technology has come to dominate the market for biometric sensors in wearables in part because the PPG waveform can provide a broad range of insights on blood flow characteristics beyond simple heart rate measurement. This enables a rich set of biometric measures, including continuous heart rate, R-R interval (heart rate variability), VO2 max, cardiac efficiency, blood pressure, and more. In this webinar, we explore how biometric parameters enable device makers to develop new use cases based on PPG sensors and how these parameters also provide confidence in data quality for user experiences and user interfaces. ]]>
Thu, 23 May 2019 13:42:55 GMT /slideshow/what-are-biometric-parameters-and-why-do-they-matter/147265255 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) What are biometric parameters and why do they matter? Valencell Biometric parameters don't get much attention, but these hidden gems, found in leading biometric sensor technology, hold a great deal of potential for next-generation wearables and hearables. PPG sensor technology has come to dominate the market for biometric sensors in wearables in part because the PPG waveform can provide a broad range of insights on blood flow characteristics beyond simple heart rate measurement. This enables a rich set of biometric measures, including continuous heart rate, R-R interval (heart rate variability), VO2 max, cardiac efficiency, blood pressure, and more. In this webinar, we explore how biometric parameters enable device makers to develop new use cases based on PPG sensors and how these parameters also provide confidence in data quality for user experiences and user interfaces. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/biometricparameterswebinar5-22-19final-190523134255-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Biometric parameters don&#39;t get much attention, but these hidden gems, found in leading biometric sensor technology, hold a great deal of potential for next-generation wearables and hearables. PPG sensor technology has come to dominate the market for biometric sensors in wearables in part because the PPG waveform can provide a broad range of insights on blood flow characteristics beyond simple heart rate measurement. This enables a rich set of biometric measures, including continuous heart rate, R-R interval (heart rate variability), VO2 max, cardiac efficiency, blood pressure, and more. In this webinar, we explore how biometric parameters enable device makers to develop new use cases based on PPG sensors and how these parameters also provide confidence in data quality for user experiences and user interfaces.
What are biometric parameters and why do they matter? from Valencell, Inc
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Applying heart rate data to optimize pain relief: A conversation with Sana Health /slideshow/applying-heart-rate-data-to-optimize-pain-relief-a-conversation-with-sana-health/141951451 sana-valencellwebinarfinal-190424150440
Sana is a non-invasive solution for those with severe pain problems. Learn how Sana measures and tracks users' overall state of health over time, and uses this measure to help achieve deep relaxation and pain reduction. Following clinical trials in late 2018 and early 2019 with Mount Sinai Hospital, data analysis with Stanford Sleep Labs and PTSD with the UK military, the device will be made available to the general public following FDA certification.]]>

Sana is a non-invasive solution for those with severe pain problems. Learn how Sana measures and tracks users' overall state of health over time, and uses this measure to help achieve deep relaxation and pain reduction. Following clinical trials in late 2018 and early 2019 with Mount Sinai Hospital, data analysis with Stanford Sleep Labs and PTSD with the UK military, the device will be made available to the general public following FDA certification.]]>
Wed, 24 Apr 2019 15:04:40 GMT /slideshow/applying-heart-rate-data-to-optimize-pain-relief-a-conversation-with-sana-health/141951451 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Applying heart rate data to optimize pain relief: A conversation with Sana Health Valencell Sana is a non-invasive solution for those with severe pain problems. Learn how Sana measures and tracks users' overall state of health over time, and uses this measure to help achieve deep relaxation and pain reduction. Following clinical trials in late 2018 and early 2019 with Mount Sinai Hospital, data analysis with Stanford Sleep Labs and PTSD with the UK military, the device will be made available to the general public following FDA certification. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sana-valencellwebinarfinal-190424150440-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Sana is a non-invasive solution for those with severe pain problems. Learn how Sana measures and tracks users&#39; overall state of health over time, and uses this measure to help achieve deep relaxation and pain reduction. Following clinical trials in late 2018 and early 2019 with Mount Sinai Hospital, data analysis with Stanford Sleep Labs and PTSD with the UK military, the device will be made available to the general public following FDA certification.
Applying heart rate data to optimize pain relief: A conversation with Sana Health from Valencell, Inc
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Artificial intelligence-powered wearable solutions for senior care: A conversation with CarePredict /slideshow/artificial-intelligencepowered-wearable-solutions-for-senior-care-a-conversation-with-carepredict/137323983 carepredictai-poweredwearablesolutionfinal2-190320145715
CarePredict, a Florida-based health tech startup, aims to improve seniors’ quality of life with machine learning-driven, actionable wearables insights for care staff and management to provide peace of mind for seniors and their loved ones. By identifying changes in the daily activities and behavior patterns of seniors, predictions can be made about declines in their health, thereby enabling early intervention and adopting a proactive and preventive approach to senior care. In this webinar, CarePredict shares about their journey from initial concept through prototyping, use case development, business development, and addressing the crisis of a widening gap in the senior to caregiver ratio.]]>

CarePredict, a Florida-based health tech startup, aims to improve seniors’ quality of life with machine learning-driven, actionable wearables insights for care staff and management to provide peace of mind for seniors and their loved ones. By identifying changes in the daily activities and behavior patterns of seniors, predictions can be made about declines in their health, thereby enabling early intervention and adopting a proactive and preventive approach to senior care. In this webinar, CarePredict shares about their journey from initial concept through prototyping, use case development, business development, and addressing the crisis of a widening gap in the senior to caregiver ratio.]]>
Wed, 20 Mar 2019 14:57:14 GMT /slideshow/artificial-intelligencepowered-wearable-solutions-for-senior-care-a-conversation-with-carepredict/137323983 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Artificial intelligence-powered wearable solutions for senior care: A conversation with CarePredict Valencell CarePredict, a Florida-based health tech startup, aims to improve seniors’ quality of life with machine learning-driven, actionable wearables insights for care staff and management to provide peace of mind for seniors and their loved ones. By identifying changes in the daily activities and behavior patterns of seniors, predictions can be made about declines in their health, thereby enabling early intervention and adopting a proactive and preventive approach to senior care. In this webinar, CarePredict shares about their journey from initial concept through prototyping, use case development, business development, and addressing the crisis of a widening gap in the senior to caregiver ratio. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/carepredictai-poweredwearablesolutionfinal2-190320145715-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> CarePredict, a Florida-based health tech startup, aims to improve seniors’ quality of life with machine learning-driven, actionable wearables insights for care staff and management to provide peace of mind for seniors and their loved ones. By identifying changes in the daily activities and behavior patterns of seniors, predictions can be made about declines in their health, thereby enabling early intervention and adopting a proactive and preventive approach to senior care. In this webinar, CarePredict shares about their journey from initial concept through prototyping, use case development, business development, and addressing the crisis of a widening gap in the senior to caregiver ratio.
Artificial intelligence-powered wearable solutions for senior care: A conversation with CarePredict from Valencell, Inc
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Wearables in Clinical Trials: Opportunities and Challenges /slideshow/wearables-in-clinical-trials-opportunities-and-challenges/133417955 wearablesinclinicaltrialsfeb2019final-190226170932
Wearables are showing the potential to significantly impact the data available for clinical trials and medical researchers in numerous ways. While the quality and efficacy of these devices varies widely, the sensor technologies in these devices has evolved to meet the needs of many clinical research endeavors. Wearables also enable longitudinal biometric data sets that can provide unique insights into the long-term, real-world impact of pharmacotherapies and treatment protocols. There are also many challenges in using wearables in trials, including access to the raw data from wearables, validation of the data from wearable devices, processing and analysis of massive amounts of wearable data, and data security. This webinar is an interactive discussion on the state of wearables in clinical trials and medical research, where the opportunities are and the challenges to be overcome. ]]>

Wearables are showing the potential to significantly impact the data available for clinical trials and medical researchers in numerous ways. While the quality and efficacy of these devices varies widely, the sensor technologies in these devices has evolved to meet the needs of many clinical research endeavors. Wearables also enable longitudinal biometric data sets that can provide unique insights into the long-term, real-world impact of pharmacotherapies and treatment protocols. There are also many challenges in using wearables in trials, including access to the raw data from wearables, validation of the data from wearable devices, processing and analysis of massive amounts of wearable data, and data security. This webinar is an interactive discussion on the state of wearables in clinical trials and medical research, where the opportunities are and the challenges to be overcome. ]]>
Tue, 26 Feb 2019 17:09:32 GMT /slideshow/wearables-in-clinical-trials-opportunities-and-challenges/133417955 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Wearables in Clinical Trials: Opportunities and Challenges Valencell Wearables are showing the potential to significantly impact the data available for clinical trials and medical researchers in numerous ways. While the quality and efficacy of these devices varies widely, the sensor technologies in these devices has evolved to meet the needs of many clinical research endeavors. Wearables also enable longitudinal biometric data sets that can provide unique insights into the long-term, real-world impact of pharmacotherapies and treatment protocols. There are also many challenges in using wearables in trials, including access to the raw data from wearables, validation of the data from wearable devices, processing and analysis of massive amounts of wearable data, and data security. This webinar is an interactive discussion on the state of wearables in clinical trials and medical research, where the opportunities are and the challenges to be overcome. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wearablesinclinicaltrialsfeb2019final-190226170932-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Wearables are showing the potential to significantly impact the data available for clinical trials and medical researchers in numerous ways. While the quality and efficacy of these devices varies widely, the sensor technologies in these devices has evolved to meet the needs of many clinical research endeavors. Wearables also enable longitudinal biometric data sets that can provide unique insights into the long-term, real-world impact of pharmacotherapies and treatment protocols. There are also many challenges in using wearables in trials, including access to the raw data from wearables, validation of the data from wearable devices, processing and analysis of massive amounts of wearable data, and data security. This webinar is an interactive discussion on the state of wearables in clinical trials and medical research, where the opportunities are and the challenges to be overcome.
Wearables in Clinical Trials: Opportunities and Challenges from Valencell, Inc
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Top Wearables Predictions for the Year Ahead and 2018: Year in Review /slideshow/op-wearables-predictions-for-the-year-ahead-and-2018-year-in-review/126205350 2019wearablespredictionswebinarfinal2-181218154703
Where is wearable technology heading and what can we expect from the wearables market? When it comes to biometric wearables and hearables, we've only scratched the surface of what's possible. In this webinar, Dr. Steven LeBoeuf takes a look back at trends and achievements in wearables in 2018 and weighs in on the outcomes of last year's predictions. We also highlight some unexpected changes you need to be ready for in 2019 and beyond.]]>

Where is wearable technology heading and what can we expect from the wearables market? When it comes to biometric wearables and hearables, we've only scratched the surface of what's possible. In this webinar, Dr. Steven LeBoeuf takes a look back at trends and achievements in wearables in 2018 and weighs in on the outcomes of last year's predictions. We also highlight some unexpected changes you need to be ready for in 2019 and beyond.]]>
Tue, 18 Dec 2018 15:47:03 GMT /slideshow/op-wearables-predictions-for-the-year-ahead-and-2018-year-in-review/126205350 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Top Wearables Predictions for the Year Ahead and 2018: Year in Review Valencell Where is wearable technology heading and what can we expect from the wearables market? When it comes to biometric wearables and hearables, we've only scratched the surface of what's possible. In this webinar, Dr. Steven LeBoeuf takes a look back at trends and achievements in wearables in 2018 and weighs in on the outcomes of last year's predictions. We also highlight some unexpected changes you need to be ready for in 2019 and beyond. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2019wearablespredictionswebinarfinal2-181218154703-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Where is wearable technology heading and what can we expect from the wearables market? When it comes to biometric wearables and hearables, we&#39;ve only scratched the surface of what&#39;s possible. In this webinar, Dr. Steven LeBoeuf takes a look back at trends and achievements in wearables in 2018 and weighs in on the outcomes of last year&#39;s predictions. We also highlight some unexpected changes you need to be ready for in 2019 and beyond.
Top Wearables Predictions for the Year Ahead and 2018: Year in Review from Valencell, Inc
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State of Wearables Today - 2018 Consumer Survey /slideshow/state-of-wearables-today-2018-consumer-survey/124328176 stateofwearablestoday2018final-181129031242
A new national survey released today on wearables revealed that actionable, accurate health insights from wearables will be increasingly important to the success of the industry and 63% of respondents have owned a wearable device at some point, up from 42% in 2016. The online survey polled 826 consumers from a wide range of U.S. regions, ages, and income levels on their experiences and preferences around wearables. The 2018 survey is a follow-up from the same survey conducted by Valencell in 2016. ]]>

A new national survey released today on wearables revealed that actionable, accurate health insights from wearables will be increasingly important to the success of the industry and 63% of respondents have owned a wearable device at some point, up from 42% in 2016. The online survey polled 826 consumers from a wide range of U.S. regions, ages, and income levels on their experiences and preferences around wearables. The 2018 survey is a follow-up from the same survey conducted by Valencell in 2016. ]]>
Thu, 29 Nov 2018 03:12:42 GMT /slideshow/state-of-wearables-today-2018-consumer-survey/124328176 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) State of Wearables Today - 2018 Consumer Survey Valencell A new national survey released today on wearables revealed that actionable, accurate health insights from wearables will be increasingly important to the success of the industry and 63% of respondents have owned a wearable device at some point, up from 42% in 2016. The online survey polled 826 consumers from a wide range of U.S. regions, ages, and income levels on their experiences and preferences around wearables. The 2018 survey is a follow-up from the same survey conducted by Valencell in 2016. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stateofwearablestoday2018final-181129031242-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A new national survey released today on wearables revealed that actionable, accurate health insights from wearables will be increasingly important to the success of the industry and 63% of respondents have owned a wearable device at some point, up from 42% in 2016. The online survey polled 826 consumers from a wide range of U.S. regions, ages, and income levels on their experiences and preferences around wearables. The 2018 survey is a follow-up from the same survey conducted by Valencell in 2016.
State of Wearables Today - 2018 Consumer Survey from Valencell, Inc
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Expanding hearables and next generation hearing health: A conversation with Sonion /Valencell/expanding-hearables-and-next-generation-hearing-health-a-conversation-with-sonion sonionwebinarseptember18-v31-180919140651
Consumers have come to expect more from their wearable devices and as the markets for hearables and hearing health devices continue to grow, biometrics have become essential. In this webinar, Sonion, the global leader in micro-acoustic technologies for hearing instruments, joins us to explore the benefits of biometric sensors in the ear. Hamidreza Taghavi, Senior Product Manager at Sonion, discusses the ongoing convergence between the consumer wearables/hearables market and health and medical devices and where this technology is headed, particularly as hearing aids get smarter and hearables gain more capabilities. ]]>

Consumers have come to expect more from their wearable devices and as the markets for hearables and hearing health devices continue to grow, biometrics have become essential. In this webinar, Sonion, the global leader in micro-acoustic technologies for hearing instruments, joins us to explore the benefits of biometric sensors in the ear. Hamidreza Taghavi, Senior Product Manager at Sonion, discusses the ongoing convergence between the consumer wearables/hearables market and health and medical devices and where this technology is headed, particularly as hearing aids get smarter and hearables gain more capabilities. ]]>
Wed, 19 Sep 2018 14:06:51 GMT /Valencell/expanding-hearables-and-next-generation-hearing-health-a-conversation-with-sonion Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Expanding hearables and next generation hearing health: A conversation with Sonion Valencell Consumers have come to expect more from their wearable devices and as the markets for hearables and hearing health devices continue to grow, biometrics have become essential. In this webinar, Sonion, the global leader in micro-acoustic technologies for hearing instruments, joins us to explore the benefits of biometric sensors in the ear. Hamidreza Taghavi, Senior Product Manager at Sonion, discusses the ongoing convergence between the consumer wearables/hearables market and health and medical devices and where this technology is headed, particularly as hearing aids get smarter and hearables gain more capabilities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sonionwebinarseptember18-v31-180919140651-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Consumers have come to expect more from their wearable devices and as the markets for hearables and hearing health devices continue to grow, biometrics have become essential. In this webinar, Sonion, the global leader in micro-acoustic technologies for hearing instruments, joins us to explore the benefits of biometric sensors in the ear. Hamidreza Taghavi, Senior Product Manager at Sonion, discusses the ongoing convergence between the consumer wearables/hearables market and health and medical devices and where this technology is headed, particularly as hearing aids get smarter and hearables gain more capabilities.
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Most people don’t realize how pervasive the problem of pediatric enuresis (commonly known as bedwetting) is. In fact, the problem affects over 8.5 million children just in the US, and over $4 billion is spent annually by families trying to solve the problem. GOGO Band is taking a unique approach to solving this problem with a highly accurate biometric wearable device combined with the power of AI machine learning algorithms, while connecting families with mobile applications for children and parents. In this webinar, GOGO Band Founder and CEO, Jon Coble, discusses the process of bringing a solution to market, from the earliest concepts all the way through to market introduction. ]]>

Most people don’t realize how pervasive the problem of pediatric enuresis (commonly known as bedwetting) is. In fact, the problem affects over 8.5 million children just in the US, and over $4 billion is spent annually by families trying to solve the problem. GOGO Band is taking a unique approach to solving this problem with a highly accurate biometric wearable device combined with the power of AI machine learning algorithms, while connecting families with mobile applications for children and parents. In this webinar, GOGO Band Founder and CEO, Jon Coble, discusses the process of bringing a solution to market, from the earliest concepts all the way through to market introduction. ]]>
Tue, 28 Aug 2018 13:53:54 GMT /slideshow/solving-childrens-enuresis-with-an-ai-biometric-wearable-solution-111936960/111936960 Valencell@slideshare.net(Valencell) Solving Children’s Enuresis with an AI Biometric Wearable Solution Valencell Most people don’t realize how pervasive the problem of pediatric enuresis (commonly known as bedwetting) is. In fact, the problem affects over 8.5 million children just in the US, and over $4 billion is spent annually by families trying to solve the problem. GOGO Band is taking a unique approach to solving this problem with a highly accurate biometric wearable device combined with the power of AI machine learning algorithms, while connecting families with mobile applications for children and parents. In this webinar, GOGO Band Founder and CEO, Jon Coble, discusses the process of bringing a solution to market, from the earliest concepts all the way through to market introduction. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gogobandwebinar180822-wideformatfinalv4-180828135354-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Most people don’t realize how pervasive the problem of pediatric enuresis (commonly known as bedwetting) is. In fact, the problem affects over 8.5 million children just in the US, and over $4 billion is spent annually by families trying to solve the problem. GOGO Band is taking a unique approach to solving this problem with a highly accurate biometric wearable device combined with the power of AI machine learning algorithms, while connecting families with mobile applications for children and parents. In this webinar, GOGO Band Founder and CEO, Jon Coble, discusses the process of bringing a solution to market, from the earliest concepts all the way through to market introduction.
Solving Children’s Enuresis with an AI Biometric Wearable Solution from Valencell, Inc
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-Valencell-48x48.jpg?cb=1628620637 Valencell develops performance biometric sensor technology and provides this patent-protected technology to consumer electronics manufacturers, wearable and hearable device makers, sports and fitness brands, medical device makers, and gaming companies for integration into their products. Valencell's PerformTek® biometric sensor technology employs active signal characterization, the process of segmenting raw signal data from biometric sensors into biological, motion, and environmental signals and noise. Valencell has invested years into the research and development of its PerformTek sensor technology, protected by dozens of granted patents and independently validated. valencell.com/ https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hypertensionmanagementchangingrapidly-august2021-210810184939-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/hypertension-management-will-change-more-in-the-next-5-years-than-in-the-last-100-249955614/249955614 Hypertension managemen... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bpmarketresearchstudy-nov2020-210108211905-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/blood-pressure-market-research-study-november-2020/241096355 Blood pressure market ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/biomedigital2020-201119194403-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/best-practices-in-using-wearable-biometric-sensors-to-prove-medical-use-cases/239340356 Best practices in usin...