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Disposable Medical Device Sensors Market Size Is Projected to Be Around $8 Billion by 2025: Crystal Market Research

Jul 12, 2017 - A research study titled, "Disposable Medical Device Sensors Market by Product, Technology, and Application - Global Industry Analysis and Forecast to 2025" published by Crystal Market Research, states that the disposable medical device sensors market is projected to be around $8 billion by 2025.

Digital Camera Market in North America 2014-2018

Jul 31, 2014 - A digital camera or a digicam is an optical device used to encode images and videos into digital format. Unlike traditional film cameras that record an image on a film (analog), digital cameras record images as digital data. Digital cameras can be classified into built-in lens cameras, such as point-and-shoot cameras, and interchangeable lens cameras, such as DSLRs and MILCs. A DSLR camera works on a unique reflex design scheme, which combines optics with the mechanism of an SLR camera having a digital imaging sensor. The MILC class consists of digital system cameras that provide an interchangeable lens mount and do not have a mirror reflex optical viewfinder. Today, digital cameras have made it very easy for individuals to capture still moments worthy of remembrance.

Universal Aerial Imaging Market Will Observe a Phenomenal Growth by 2025: SWOT Analysis, Segments, Leading Players and Future Estimations

Nov 19, 2018 - The report "Aerial Imaging Market By Type (Oblique Imaging and Vertical Imaging) – Global Forecast to 2025", issued by Crystal Market Research, the market has come across substantial development in the recent years and is projected to grow significantly over the forecast period.

Nikon D610, D5300, D7100 Cyber Monday Deals & Black Friday Sales 2013 - at Cybermondaysalesblackfriday.com

Nov 26, 2013 - The Black Friday & Cyber Monday Deals for Nikon D610, D5300, D7100 are now recommended by Cybermondaysalesblackfriday.com. When thinking of the best DSLR Camera today, Nikon probably pops up in many people’s minds. And the latest versions are Nikon D610, Nikon D5300 & Nikon D800. According to HERE!!

QYSEA FIFISH P3 Is an Unprecedented Underwater Drone for Professional Shooting

Sep 25, 2018 - With its latest product FIFISH P3 underwater camera drone, QYSEA is going to exhibit the global business and community platform for image innovation and live shooting at Photokina Fair in Cologne, Germany, from September 26th to 29th in Hall 5.1 A-007. Photokina is the world's largest photographic show. It does credit to its role as the world's leading trade fair for imaging. QYSEA FIFISH P3, as the first ever all-in-one professional underwater drone, has a hit in the overseas market since its debut.

New York Dental Practice Using New Dental Occlusion Imaging Technology

Jul 16, 2014 - New York dentist Dr. Simon W. Rosenberg, DMD, employs a variety of state-of-the-art technologies at his practice, renowned for increasing patient comfort, reducing visit length and improving results. The field of dentistry is full of technological advancements that claim to improve a doctor’s practice and provide new solutions for patients. Dr. Rosenberg carefully investigates and inspects each innovation before introducing it in his office, ensuring that each new tool or procedure is right for his practice and his patients, individually and as a whole. One of the recent technological advancements added to his arsenal is the T-Scan III system.

The Airwheel S8 Smart Self-Balancing Scooter Is Made with a Unique Operation Mode

Jun 16, 2016 - Since the emergence of self-balancing electric scooters, the standing up electric scooters predominate the market and the sort of saddle-equipped scooter is seldom seen. Riders control the scooter to go forward, accelerate, decelerate, and brake, etc. by leaning forward or backward. The built-in smart sensors will respond to the change of gravity center accurately to ensure a smooth riding experience. It seems simple, yet cool enough that requires a high balancing skill.

Computed Tomography Systems Market Was Valued at US $4,839.0 Million in 2014

Aug 13, 2015 - There are two major configurations of CT systems, stationary and portable. Stationary CT systems sweep an intense electron beam across a stationary anode target that surrounds the patient. The X-rays are produced by a semi-circular array of emitters and detected by another stationary circular array of sensors. There are over four generations of CT systems that are in use today of which several models are stationary. This report considers stationary CT systems as those which cannot be moved from one operating room to another. Stationary CT systems market took the higher share as compared to mobile/portable segment with 81.8% of the global CT systems market. There is a greater demand for more affordable water-cooled scanners as compared to air-cooled systems and the lowering prices of these systems is expected to generate significant demand in coming years. With recent FDA and EU directives to focus more on reducing dose exposure, the refurbished market will face a challenge as compared to new devices. On the contrary, in the U.S the directive on applying a 2.3% device tax to the new medical systems has brought the situation to a stalemate. Key players in the segment are GE Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, Siemens, Varian Medical Systems, Analogic Corporation. The market share also comprises of Asian powers such as Hitachi Medical and Toshiba.

GlucoNightWatch Launches Intelligent Bracelet for Diabetes Control on Kickstarter

Apr 26, 2018 - GlucoNightWatch (GNW) announced today the launch of their Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign to finance the production of their new bracelet, GlucoSentry. Shipping in September 2018, the product is slated to change the life of all people who suffer from diabetes. Together with a FreeStyle Libre Sensor, and connected with an application, GlucoSentry offers a complete alarm system that works remotely and allows manual and automatic continuous glucose monitoring every 5 minutes. Now, people don't have to wake up or stop what they're doing to measure the level of the glucose in their system. Essential for diabetics of all ages, the product is on point for parents of diabetic children as well. They can now easily monitor their kids while they're at school or play.

Bodkin Design and Engineering Develops a New Optical Sensing Technique That Improves Diagnostic Accuracy for Dehydration in Young Children.

Aug 15, 2013 - Bodkin Design and Engineering, LLC (BD&E) is an electro-optic system and solutions research and design firm serving the biomedical and healthcare industries. Bodkin developed a beta prototype by using unique biomedical sensors to monitor capillary refill time more objectively. This project was undertaken in partnership with Dr. Vassillios Bezzerides, who invented the device, at Boston Children’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts to measure dehydration in infants. In close collaboration, and funded by the Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technolog y (CIMIT) Bodkin Design was contracted to develop a beta prototype to be used for data collection in clinical trials.