Ellis79
Well-Known Member
Hopefully, if this idea goes commercial, finger pricking could be a thing of the past
http://glucovista.com/
http://glucovista.com/
Hopefully, if this idea goes commercial, finger pricking could be a thing of the past
http://glucovista.com/
Just before Christmas this year, a research team at Leeds University announced that they had successfully trialled a prototype device using IR technology, and were now seeking funds to move it forward. They have also approached Leeds Alumini for funding. It would seem that IR technology does indeed hold promise for CGM devices. I have submitted an application to participate in their beta trials.Hopefully, if this idea goes commercial, finger pricking could be a thing of the past
http://glucovista.com/
Yes, this too looks promising. I suspect there are more devices under development as well.Just before Christmas this year, a research team at Leeds University announced that they had successfully trialled a prototype device using IR technology, and were now seeking funds to move it forward. They have also approached Leeds Alumini for funding. It would seem that IR technology does indeed hold promise for CGM devices. I have submitted an application to participate in their beta trials.
Here is a link to Leeds uni announcement:
https://www.leeds.ac.uk/news/articl...aily_finger_pricking_for_people_with_diabetes
They have also approached Leeds Alumni for funding.
But they write very nice Thank You letters if you do help out,I hope they don't rely on their Alumni, my wife routinely bins her begging letters from Leeds Uni, she receives far too many and it's impossible to "unsubscribe".