NuraLogix to Unveil New Capabilities for Anura™ Platform at MWC 2023

On February 26, 2023, NuraLogix, a global leader in contactless health monitoring, announced that it will demonstrate numerous new capabilities of the AnuraTM platform at the MWC 2023. Utilizing desktop devices and mobiles already in the hands of billions of people, AnuraTM can provide over 30 health parameters, enabling the mobile industry to incorporate digital health solutions into various aspects of the healthcare and retail, automotive, and smart city industries.

At MWC 2023, the company will demonstrate its latest capacity for conducting metabolic and blood biomarker health risk assessments for various chronic conditions, including assessing HbA1c and fasting glucose and the risk of hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and hypertriglyceridemia. The findings are displayed on an intuitive results screen, showing data on dozens of health parameters, including breathing rate, heart rate, and cuffless blood pressure. Visitors can experience AnuraTM at Ontario/Canada Pavilion booth #6C75.

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Anura, powered by NuraLogix’s proprietary Transdermal Optical Imaging (TOI™) technology, can measure vital signs and provide health risk assessments through mobile and desktop devices using a video selfie. It automatically recognizes a person’s face, identifies critical regions of interest, and extracts blood flow data, which is then combined with AI data models developed from data from over 40,000 patients with multiple conditions.

Currently, the company’s predicted model research has appeared in ten peer-reviewed research publications worldwide, with three additional publications in the works. In addition, NuraLogix holds 13 original U.S. patents. Its most recent models have demonstrated clinical accuracy in predicting whether a subject’s HbA1c is greater than 5.7% or whether their FBG is greater than 5.5mmol/L. In January 2023, The company announced that it can measure blood pressure with a standard deviation error of less than eight mmHg, the highest standard for contactless blood pressure measurement.

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