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in the industrial sector in aviation, oil and gas. but most people know ultrasound from the hospital or medical imaging, so what we really want to do is be able to take medical imaging out of the hospital and put it into the homes for everyone. so, a lot of the wearables that are on the market at the moment only look at the surface of the skin. they re optical, they re electrical. as soon as you use ultrasound, you can get deep into the body and that opens up a huge amount of different parameters you can measure, such as dehydration, blood pressure, tissue vitality, tissue movement. and what are you seeing on the tablet? so, we take an ultrasound picture, zap it over the wireless, put it onto the computer so that we can extract information to go into machine learning algorithms and then, that allows you to measure stuff like what we re showing here is dehydration, so how hydrated the tissue is all through a completely wireless platform. novosound aren t the only ones working in t
want to do is be able to take medical imaging out of the hospital and put it into the homes for everyone. so, a lot of the wearables that are on the market at the moment only look at the surface of the skin. they re optical, they re electrical. as soon as you use ultrasound, you can get deep into the body and that opens up a huge amount of different parameters you can measure, such as dehydration, blood pressure, tissue vitality, tissue movement. and what are you seeing on the tablet? so, we take an ultrasound picture, zap it over the wireless, put it onto the computer so that we can extract information to go into machine learning algorithms. and them, that allows you to measure stuff like what we re showing here is dehydration, so how hydrated the tissue is all through a completely wireless platform. novosound aren t the only ones working in this area, with engineers at mit in the us having developed a sticker ultrasound earlier this year. so, the key bit that puts us ahead of our
are you looking for in a pipe? so, typically, we ll be looking for corrosion or cracking, any defects. can i have a shot? yeah, go for it. getting from this very industrial use to something we can interact with every day is a big focus for the company. so, we ve already proven the ultrasound technology in the industrial sector in aviation, oil and gas. but most people know ultrasound from the hospital or medical imaging, so what we really want to do is be able to take medical imaging out of the hospital and put it into the homes for everyone. so, a lot of the wearables that are on the market at the moment only look at the surface of the skin. they re optical, they re electrical. as soon as you use ultrasound, you can get deep into the body and that opens up a huge amount of different parameters you can measure, such as dehydration, blood pressure, tissue vitality, tissue movement. and what are you seeing on the tablet? so, we take an ultrasound picture, zap it over the wireless, put
the ultrasound technology in the industrial sector in aviation, oil and gas. but most people know ultrasound from the hospital or medical imaging, so what we really want to do is be able to take medical imaging out of the hospital and put it into the homes for everyone. so, a lot of the wearables that are on the market at the moment only look at the surface of the skin. they re optical, they re electrical. as soon as you use ultrasound, you can get deep into the body and that opens up a huge amount of different parameters you can measure, such as dehydration, blood pressure, tissue vitality, tissue movement. and what are you seeing on the tablet? so, we take an ultrasound picture, zap it over the wireless, put it onto the computer so that we can extract information to go into machine learning algorithms. and them, that allows you to measure stuff like what we re showing here is dehydration, so how hydrated the tissue is all through a completely wireless platform. novosound aren t