Valencell is a pioneer in PPG sensors that integrates into any wearable device to provide medical-grade accuracy. Learn more about it here.

Valencell is a pioneer in PPG sensors that integrates into any wearable device to provide medical-grade accuracy. Learn more about it here.
Sudden spikes in blood pressure can be a serious health risk. These smart blood pressure monitors allow you to better monitor your blood pressure.
Construction robotics will be used at the managerial level – not skilled labor – to flag problems and track progress with the goal of being more efficient.
Drones still have hurdles to face, with one of them being facial recognition. The technology is there – it’s just a matter of implementing it.
Drones have been working in the medical field for some time. They’re continuing that effort and will be delivering COVID vaccines globally.
Working with nanomaterials can be a costly affair. Metamaterial Inc. has a solution to produce largearea nano-patterning at affordable costs.
3D-printed homes have existed for a few years, but for the first time, a 3D-printed home has shown up for sale in a real estate listing online.
A big part of IoT is the sensors which are used to collect and transmit data. Here’s why tiny smart sensors will become a big part of IoT.
After finalizing its requirements for Unmanned Aircraft late last year, the FAA has not given the first commercial drones approval.
In areas where networks have limited reach, find out how drone technology expands edge computing, improving mobile IoT.
IoT depends on the growth of 5G. Find out about 5G limitations and how those could impact the future of IoT.
With COVID-19 remaining in full swing, IoT for hospitals is growing to help people beat the coronavirus, including Hy-genie smart hand sanitizer dispensers.
Watching a Boston Dynamics video, you can see two very different warehouse robots working together to handle basic tasks. Is this a good thing?
New advances in IoT might make the oceans a safer place. Plastimo and Sigfox are joining forces to provide better safety at sea.
50% of the CIO Jury declared that they believe 5G will boost IoT. Interestingly, half of the panel doesn’t believe this is the case. So, what sides are the panel taking?
KVH and Kongsberg are showing the world that boats have a place in the new IoT world. They have the first boat that is successfully wired to the cloud.
Industry is looking at IoT in the workplace not to keep tabs on and watch employees but to bolster productivity and safety. But will employees trust it?
5G networks are rolling out around the world. The race is on to see which country will be the first to offer a true “nationwide” network.