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A Melbourne medical start-up that has developed a wearable device to care for sufferers of Parkinson’s disease says it is not scared of technology giant Intel moving into the burgeoning market.
Global Kinetics Corporation has already pierced annual sales of $1 million for its wristband device that monitors the tremors of Parkinson’s sufferers using similar technology that devices like Fitbits use to measure how well users are sleeping or how much exercise they are doing. http://www.afr.com/p/business/compan...WXiGVHq3z7T4WI |
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