Cork's Tyndall Institute to help develop lifesaving remote monitor patch

More than €4m is due to be invested in a digital health project to create a potentially lifesaving smart cardiac patch which will monitor remote patients.

Cork's Tyndall Institute to help develop lifesaving remote monitor patch

More than €4m is due to be invested in a digital health project to create a potentially lifesaving smart cardiac patch which will monitor remote patients.

The Tyndall National Institute in Cork is set to work with international partners to develop the wearable biosensor technology for real-time wireless monitoring of remote patients.

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