Med-Tech Innovation July 9, 2021
Ravinder Dahiya

Ravinder Dahiya, IEEE fellow and professor of electronics and nanoengineering at University of Glasgow, explains how a smart bandage can be beneficial to both healthcare staff and patients.

Wearable sensors provide an accurate measure of vital physiological parameters. The rich sensor data combined with artificial intelligence (AI) has been an important development over the past few years, not least because of the impact it has had on the healthcare sector. Indeed, wearable sensor technology is significantly improving efficiency in healthcare in the UK. In addition, in other parts of world where health infrastructure is either insufficient or not available, wearable sensor technology will help leapfrog the traditional bottleneck in the way of reaching remote areas.

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