[Diabetes-Talk] Non-invasive blood sugar measurement from Apple supplier Rockley.
Veronica Elsea
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Thu Jul 15 21:11:43 UTC 2021
I wonder if it means anything that the article referenced glucose trends, as opposed to glucose readings. Interesting to follow though.
Veronica
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I got the below from an Apple list I am subscribed to and thought others on this list would have an interest in it as I do.
Eileen ...
By Ben Lovejoy at:
https://9to5mac.com/2021/07/14/non-invasive-blood-sugar-measurement/
Non-invasive blood sugar measurement has been described as the holy grail of consumer medical tech, and an Apple supplier has now formally announced its
solution. It says it is now moving into the test phase.
The first stage will be a standalone wristband, but the hope is that the tech will make it into future Apple Watch models …
Background
We reported earlier on the company’s work on a new generation of health sensors .
Apple is listed as the largest client of Rockley Photonics, an electronics company working on a system that uses similar sensors to the existing Apple
Watch ones, but with many more capabilities […]
This UK electronics startup is developing a unique spectrometer-on-a-chip platform capable of detecting blood pressure, glucose, hydration and alcohol
levels from the wrist […]
The existing Apple Watch sensors use a mix of infrared and visible light to measure both heart rate and oxygen saturation. Rockley is working on more sensitive
versions of these sensors, which would be capable of measuring other things.
Non-invasive blood sugar measurement announcement
Rockley has today officially announced the system.
Rockley Photonics, a leading global silicon photonics technology company, today revealed its complete full-stack, “clinic-on-the- wrist” digital health
sensor system.
Rockley’s sensor module and associated reference designs for consumer products integrate hardware and application firmware to enable wearable devices to
monitor multiple biomarkers, including core body temperature, blood pressure, body hydration, alcohol, lactate, and glucose trends, among others […]
The sensor non-invasively probes beneath the skin to analyze blood, interstitial fluids, and various layers of the dermis for constituents and physical
phenomena of interest. Such biomarkers have historically been measurable only by using bench-top equipment.
[The tech] will be used in a sequence of in-house human studies in the coming months.
The company says that it expects first-gen versions to be available for commercial use from the first half of next year.
As we’ve noted before, there’s no guarantee as yet that the trials will be successful, nor that Apple will use it in Apple Watches, but it’s a safe bet
that this is one of the Cupertino’s key goals for the product.
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