Apple Watch for Diabetes: The Latest on Apple's Plans for Non-Invasive Blood Sugar Monitoring
Apple moved the project to a new engineering leader as it pushes to add noninvasive blood sugar sensing to the Apple Watch.
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Apple Watch for Diabetes: The Latest on Apple's Plans for Non-Invasive Blood Sugar Monitoring
For many years now, it has been rumored that the Apple Watch will eventually gain non-invasive blood sugar monitoring capabilities, which would enable millions of people with diabetes to track their blood glucose levels without needing to prick their skin with a needle or wear a dedicated continuous glucose monitor.
Apple has been working for years on a blood glucose sensor that could be integrated into an Apple Watch. The project was recently entrusted to Zongjian Chen, an expert in advanced technology, indicating a potential step towards a concrete product.
Apple shifts leadership on long-running non-invasive blood glucose monitoring project for Apple Watch, signaling potential progress
Apple has been working on non-invasive blood glucose monitoring for the Apple Watch for more than 15 years, a potential game-changing feature that could transform diabetes management by eliminating the need for finger pricks or separate continuous glucose monitors. According to Bloomberg News‘ Mark Gurman, the project has recently seen a significant leadership change that some interpret as a positive development. Gurman reports that Apple shifte…
Apple has just transferred the supervision of its non-invasive blood glucose measurement project for Apple Watch to Zongjian Chen, the head of the Advanced Technologies Group, known to drive the development of home modems. A movement perceived internally as a sign that the project has entered a new phase, according to Mark Gurman [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAd…
Apple may be closing in on a holy grail breakthrough Steve Jobs dreamed of
Apple’s efforts to bring non-invasive glucose tracking to the Apple Watch have been well documented over the last decade or more. However, we’ve seen little to suggest the efforts are about to bear fruit. However, a new report suggests the technology, which would potentially be a life-changing breakthrough for diabetes sufferers because it may partially replace the need to draw blood via a finger prick or wear a monitor, may be progressing towar…
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