News-Medical.Net January 10, 2023
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More than 722 million wearable devices in 2019 were in use globally, and it is anticipated that this figure will reach one billion by the end of the year. Wearable electronics are altering everyday life, from smart jewelry and apparel to fitness monitors and body sensors that monitor health and well-being.

Wearable medical devices are particularly revolutionary. These devices help make its user more proactive with regard to their well-being whilst also enabling doctors to monitor their patients remotely.

This industry is full of promise, so much so major IT firms are racing to patent their wearable device intellectual property (IP). Huge companies like Microsoft, Apple, and Samsung compete to provide their consumers with the most cutting-edge products.

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