Key Companies in the Smart Diapers include.
On Mar. 31, 2023, Researchers from Sun Yat-Sen University, China, announced that they are developing a wearable device that can both accurately and sensitively measure the concentration of several important health markers from urine while providing instantaneous feedback. They've developed a flexible sensor for real-time analyses for incontinent, elderly, or infant patients. This sensor can be incorporated into diapers and send the test results immediately as they get wet via Bluetooth.
On Oct.03, 2021, Ontex, a leading international personal hygiene group, announced the development of smart diapers that use printed sensors to improve adult care. It has developed a novel system that features a printed, recyclable sensor in ink to meet the needs of all stakeholders.
The new solution helps increase the well-being of all affected by professional caregivers, institutions, patients, and families. Ontex's high-quality diaper features a printed sensor and a transmitter to accurately determine the diaper's saturation level and the risk of leakage. Its mobile app alerts caregivers when it is time to change the diaper.
On Mar. 23, 2020, Researchers at MIT announced the development of a low-cost moisture sensor for diapers that uses radio frequencies to alert caregivers when babies need changing. The new sensor can detect when a nappy is damp and send a notification to the caregiver via their phone or computer, ultimately cutting down on diaper rash and other problems that stem from late changing.
With RFID, the reader sends out radio waves, and the corresponding chip tweaks them and sends them back, relaying information about its current state. The reader then interprets the information and sends notifications wirelessly. By using passive RFID, no further energy source, such as a battery, is required, as enough energy is supplied from the radio waves.
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