Their Solution? A flexible electronic patch that can interface with the human body.
The patch consists of a semiconductor wafer embedded in a thin strip of medical adhesive. It’s no thicker than a human hair, and no more invasive than a temporary tattoo. It’s able to monitor and record a number of important metrics such as body temperature, electrical rhythms and movement. It’s also capable of transmitting this data wirelessly so that doctors can keep a close eye on their patients’ progress. The biometric monitoring patch is a truly remarkable innovation that has widespread implications for the future of patient care. To hear Todd Coleman discuss some of the challenges he and his team have had to overcome during the development of their wearable monitoring system, check out the video below!