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The MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge gathered together a crowd on March 29, 2017 at the Broad Institute to hear about some of the most exciting wearable technologies on the front wave of transformation in healthcare.
From devices that measure brain activity and track workouts, to systems that stimulate muscles to minimize workouts, to body sensors and voice-activated collaborative care solutions that help improve patient engagement and quality of care, the possibilities are near endless.
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For more information including details of subsequent events, please visit http://hyperwellbeing.com
The summit was created to foster a community around an emerging industry - Wellness as a Service (WaaS). Consumer technologies, in particular wearables and mobile, are powering a consumer revolution. A revolution to turn health and wellness into platform delivered services. A revolution enabling consumer data-driven disease risk reduction. A revolution extending health care past sick care towards consumer-led lifelong health, wellness and lifestyle optimization.
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