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Neuturn Developers are Working on Smartstrap Application to Help Pregnant Women

Morag Mcgreevey
Sep. 23, 2015 07:12AM PST
Medical Device Investing

The developers of Neuturn are working on developing a smart watch strap application called Zen Sync to support pregnant women in developing countries.

The developers of Neuturn are working on developing a smart watch strap application called Zen Sync to support pregnant women in developing countries.
According to Med City News:

The group hacked a Pebblewatch strap, using sensors to help physicians do remote monitoring to improve pre-natal care in developing countries at the Hack the North conference over the weekend.
In 2013, 289,000 women died in connection with their pregnancy and childbirth. Nearly all of them were in impoverished countries with limited resources, and most could have been prevented, according to the World Health Organization’s website.
 
Led by Eric Dolan, the smart strap is designed to monitor the health of pregnant women by looking at things like stress, their vitals and their overall health. It uses sensors on the strap to track sweat, body temperature, and heart rate. It also includes a back-end Web app so doctors can log-in and track their patients remotely. Doctors receive the information in real time, according to the pitch below.
The developers behind ZenSync are collaborating with Facebook’s Internet.org — an initiative to make the Internet accessible to people in developing and impoverished countries. Through the program, which was launched one year ago, developers can access an Innovation Lab to help them understand how their apps will work in different parts of the world. The lab creates an elaborate test environment that can mimic different network conditions. The goal is to give developers a way to ensure their apps will run even in remote areas.

Click here to read the full article on Med City News.

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