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A new class of advanced haptics and remote robotics that use tactile sensory feedback is at the leading edge of mobile healthcare.
The tech giant is working with the University of Washington on a contact lens fitted with sensors that would measure glucose levels in tears, potentially improving the lives of diabetics around the world.
Sponsored by the mHealth Regulatory Coalition, mHIMSS and the FDA, among others, the series of four-hour workshops across the country and in Europe aims to help mHealth app developers learn how to meet regulatory requirements.