Forbes January 23, 2025
David Phelan

Health monitoring is a key part of technology, from the brilliant Oura Ring to the many health and fitness features on the Apple Watch. Now, Samsung has announced that it is working on a feature many have seen as the holy grail for wearable tech: a non-invasive glucose monitor.

In a news release, Dr Hon Pak, Samsung’s senior vice president and head of its digital health team, revealed that as part of the company’s ongoing work to reimagine healthcare, it was working on blood glucose.

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