This document discusses potential new technologies to help treat sleep apnea and snoring. It mentions a micro CPAP device inserted in the nose being developed by Airing to treat sleep apnea without the need for a full CPAP machine. It also notes that 45% of the population snores while sleeping and 25% snore regularly, with sleep apnea often first noticed by a person's sleep partner, and that while CPAP devices currently work well, further advances in technology could better treat sleep apnea and consider how the mouth is affected as well.