Health-tech start-up SenzeHub uses wearables to monitor patients' condition

Health monitoring wearables start-up SenzeHub founder George Heng (left) and chief marketing officer Andrew Schil with the IoT-enabled watches and device, on Nov 19, 2020. ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO
The IoT-enabled watches and device. ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO
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SINGAPORE - Health-tech start-up SenzeHub develops wearables that monitor patients' vital signs such as heart rate and temperature. These devices help flag any deterioration in the user's condition and provide an early alert for emergencies.

The Singapore-headquartered firm was set up last year after responding to an innovation challenge by Intellectual Property Intermediary, a non-profit organisation established by the Ministry of Trade and Industry.

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