August 2024: Breakthrough in the Field of Health Monitoring

BioButton: award-winning sensor for continuous vital health monitoring with advanced AI technology.

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Our Innovation of the Month August is the groundbreaking BioButton from BioIntelliSense - a real breakthrough in the field of digital health monitoring. This compact, wearable sensor is worn directly on the skin and provides continuous monitoring of vital parameters such as body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate and even activity level. Thanks to state-of-the-art sensor technology and AI-supported analyses, the BioButton detects changes in health at an early stage and provides precise data that is invaluable not only for healthcare but also for everyday use.

The BioButton has already received great recognition in the medical industry and has won several awards, like the CES Innovation Award, which is presented for outstanding technological innovations, and the Edison Award in the "Health and Wellbeing" category. These awards underline the revolutionary importance of the BioButton in modern health monitoring.

In addition to its advanced technology, the BioButton also impresses with its user-friendliness. With a battery life of up to 90 days and ease of use, it is ideal for long-term patient monitoring, post-operative care or supporting a healthy lifestyle. The BioButton sets new standards in healthcare and shows how technology can make our lives safer and healthier.

About BioIntelliSense

BioIntelliSense revolutionizes continuous health monitoring and clinical intelligence for Remote Patient Monitoring. Its FDA-cleared BioSticker™ and BioButton® devices capture vital signs, biometrics, and symptoms with ease. The Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) platform provides clinicians with advanced analytics and detailed patient trends, enabling high-quality, remote medical care.

Sam Draper
August 1, 2024

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