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A new Smart Fabric patent from Apple reveals how Health Sensors could be integrated into a future Apple Watch band & more

Today the US Patent & Trademark Office published a series of health related patent applications from Apple. The first two patents (01 and 02) covered different aspects of future blood pressure devices that Apple has been working on for at least 5 or 6 years. In this third health related patent, Apple takes another angle by integrating or weaving, health sensors directly into an Apple Watch band, headband, garments and more.

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Apple Invents a Smart Metal & Fabric Health and Communications Band for Apple Watch and a future Mixed Reality Headset

Today the US Patent & Trademark Office published a patent application from Apple that relates to a future smart fabric band used as a health band that could integrate a group of sensors for measuring blood pressure, respiration rate, blood oxygen, and ECG. The band could be used with an Apple Watch and possibly in a future mixed reality headset device.

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Irish HR tech start-up raises €2.5m to provide tailored employee benefits

Since its founding in 2016, Eppione has supported more than 1,000 businesses across the world. It has teams in Ireland, the UK, Australia and New York.

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REPORT: 4 in 10 of us see work future away from current employer

Irish employers could see increasing numbers of workers quitting their jobs en masse, with pay and perks no longer enough to retain talent amid the “great.

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REPORT: 4 in 10 of us see work future away from current employer

Irish employers could see increasing numbers of workers quitting their jobs en masse, with pay and perks no longer enough to retain talent amid the “great.

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