AEvice brings wearables and the cloud to paediatric asthma treatment
AEvice's solution is a wearable device that continuously tracks a child's respiratory condition. The data can then be uploaded into the cloud
Singapore
AEvice Health chief executive Adrian Ang had asthma as a child, so he understands how challenging it can be to manage the respiratory condition in young children.
"They cannot articulate well, which delays the asthma treatment, resulting in them having to be sent to the hospital for emergency cases," he said. "In some cases, it can actually lead to death."
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