Joule, the innovation accelerator company set up by the Canadian Medical Association, is collaborating with Cloud DX, an Ontario company specializing in digital healthcare and AI that wants to bring mixed-reality technologies to the healthcare field by 2019. The startup developed the Vitaliti monitor, a wearable that continuously tracks patients' vital signs, collects data on symptoms and uses AI to diagnose up to 19 health conditions. The partners are working on a mixed reality application for clinical triage and decision support, that when connected to Microsoft's HoloLens, will enable clinicians to see a live, 3D holographic display of patients' vital signs.
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Joule, société de l'Association médicale canadienne, fait équipe avec Cloud DX pour offrir la réalité virtuelle au sein des hôpitaux dans un avenir prochain - Cision
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