JonDeTech initiates collaboration with leading Asian research team on core body temperature measurement using JIRS30 The project aims to combine JonDeTech’s uniquely thin and flexible heat flux sensor JIRS30 with a top rated Asian University's research-based algorithms to create a compact and accurate solution for continuous core body temperature monitoring. The solution is intended for integration into wearables, smart patches, or body-adjacent electronics, enabling a better understanding of how body temperature impacts physical performance. More information in the comments. #CoreBodyTemperature
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A very exciting collaboration with a leading Asian Univeristy and Carl James focusing on sharpening our skills in body temperature measurement and thus enabling a better understanding of how body temperature impacts physical performance. #healthtech #CoreBodyTemperature #heatmonitoring
JonDeTech initiates collaboration with leading Asian research team on core body temperature measurement using JIRS30 The project aims to combine JonDeTech’s uniquely thin and flexible heat flux sensor JIRS30 with a top rated Asian University's research-based algorithms to create a compact and accurate solution for continuous core body temperature monitoring. The solution is intended for integration into wearables, smart patches, or body-adjacent electronics, enabling a better understanding of how body temperature impacts physical performance. More information in the comments. #CoreBodyTemperature
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– “Core body temperature is a vital parameter when it comes to athlete performance and safety in professional sports. There are numerous benefits from sensors like JonDeTech’s heat flux sensor JIRS30, which have the potential to measure core body temperature in a non-invasive way, providing a low-cost and reusable option,” says Carl James PhD, Assistant Professor & Sport Scientist, Hong Kong Baptist University. The fact that a leading research institute in Asia has chosen to collaborate with JonDeTech further validates the relevance of the Company’s technology in the global market. The project marks an important step in JonDeTech’s strategy to position its sensors in applications that demand high precision combined with affordability and user-friendliness. More details on why this research is significant and how the sensors are being applied by the research group can be found in the related article [link]. – “This collaboration strengthens our position within sensor systems and opens the door to new application areas where body-worn and wireless solutions are becoming increasingly important,” says Jonas Wærn, CEO of JonDeTech Sensors AB (Publ.).