2021/01/20 20:32 ITRI s Handheld Ultrasound System (ITRI photo) ITRI s Handheld Ultrasound System (ITRI photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) said on Wednesday (Jan. 20) that it did well at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, where it exhibited 12 tech innovations. Many foreign institutes and companies have expressed interest in ITRI s exhibits, which included the Handheld Ultrasound System, the Heart Guardian, and the Handheld Skin Quality Optical Coherence Tomography system, CNA reported. According to the ITRI, the Handheld Ultrasound System enables healthcare professionals to perform ultrasound exams anywhere and at any time, saving critical minutes in emergency situations. The system uses a mobile application and Wi-Fi to transmit images to handheld devices. It can be widely applied to internal medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, and re
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TAIPEI, Jan. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Hospitals and healthcare systems across the world are looking at telehealth strategies to connect with patients in remote locations. This trend has only accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic. With heavy risks from in-person medical checkups, it is anticipated that virtual visits and remote patient monitoring tech will be the main drivers of growth in the telehealth market sector through the foreseeable future. LongGood, Taiwan s first rehabilitation software development company, was established long before the pandemic. The company developed its TeleRehabilitation system to help hospitals deliver rehabilitation training and monitor patient progress remotely using only one motion sensor per patient, which is deployed in patient homes. LongGood was selected by Taiwan Tech Arena (TTA) as one of the 100 featured Taiwanese startups showcased at CES 2021.
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CES 2021 Taiwan startup GenkiTek designs and develops AI cameras and AI networking video recorders
January 12, 2021 GMT
TAIPEI, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ GenkiTek, a spinoff company from Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute designs and develops AI cameras and AI networking video recorders. The company currently focuses on AI NVR software and its AI applications can be used in the elder centers, baby monitoring and driver monitoring.
In a span of two years, the company was able to design AI software and integrate hardware to produce AI products. Their main products are: AI Baby Cam, Child Safety Cam, Business Intelligent Cam, and AI NVR.
Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) has announced that it will present its Self-Learning Battery Management System (SL-BMS), which uses self-learning algorithms to monitor, regulate and accurately calculate in real-time the energy consumption and remaining capacity of electric vehicle batteries at CES 2021.
ITRI says its SL-BMS ensures a margin of error below 5 percent in calculating energy consumption and range estimation; its accuracy can help reduce range anxiety, the fear that an electric vehicle won t have sufficient charge to reach its destination. The SL-BMS also minimises maintenance costs and optimises the use of both in-service and retired batteries.
Founded in 1931, the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) is one of the leading technology R&D institutions aiming to innovate a better future for society and has played a vital role in transforming Taiwan’s industries from labour-intensive into innovation-driven. To address market needs a