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.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Today’s devastating opioid epidemic may stem, in part, from the medical industry’s lack of comprehensive tools to analyze, diagnose and effectively treat chronic pain, but now, a New Mexico startup may have a breakthrough solution to begin tackling the problem. First working prototype of a dominant and non-dominant pressure sensing glove with full functionality. (Courtesy of PainScan System Inc.) PainScan System Inc.’s patent-pending technology could allow doctors and clinical technicians to rapidly create detailed 3D maps of an individual’s pain points on an iPad or computer screen using a simple touch exam that measures pain intensity on any part of a patient’s body. That could offer physicians a holistic view of a person’s symptoms to better diagnose the causes and develop more-effective treatments. ....
...................... Once statewide vaccinations got underway, people started trickling back in. As of late June, about 50 people were renting space again. And now, with the state’s full economic reopening on July 1, FatPipe is set for a new surge in activity. “Things are definitely picking up,” Adkins said. “Things are really flowing again.” Like FatPipe, New Mexico’s myriad entrepreneurial programs, startup accelerators, newly launched businesses and networking forums are all preparing for a robust return to in-person activities. And most of the community’s movers and shakers expect the startup ecosystem to come back even stronger than before, buoyed by a virtual world of interaction that kept the bustling, pre-COVID startup landscape alive and vibrant, even during the pandemic. ....
BusinessWorld May 6, 2021 | 12:02 am A MORE than 10-year-old Davao City-based software firm that has worked with big technology names such as Google, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and Oracle, has recently been devoting extra time in hometown ventures to help small businesses and the local government pull through the pandemic. “Many of us are trying to learn new skills to reenter the workplace after the crisis and a large number of businesses are also trying to reinvent themselves to stay afloat and survive,” John Naranjo, founder and chief executive officer of Ingenuity Software, Inc., said during an online forum hosted by the Davao City business chamber. ....