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A small, wireless patch developed by EPFL spin-off Smartcardia can measure emergency-room patients’ vital signs with the same reliability as existing systems involving cumbersome cables. After extensive testing at several hospitals, the device recently obtained the European Union’s CE marking for medical devices and will be launched on the market in the coming days. Francisco Ricón (CTO) and Srinivasan Murali (CEO) of Smartcardia

A small, wireless patch developed by EPFL spin-off Smartcardia can measure emergency-room patients’ vital signs with the same reliability as existing systems involving cumbersome cables. After extensive testing at several hospitals, the device recently obtained the European Union’s CE marking for medical devices and will be launched on the market in the coming days. Francisco Ricón (CTO) and Srinivasan Murali (CEO) of Smartcardia

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Research and Tech Transfer , Startups and Industry, Research and Tech Transfer
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EPFL - Alain Herzog
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CC0 Licence
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March 9, 2018
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A wireless patch for monitoring emergency-room patients

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