Michael Barbella, Managing Editor09.19.22
Movano Inc. is developing a Beta testing program with Stanford Health Applied Sports Science Department.
The Beta test is expected to start in Q4 and will utilize the Movano Ring, the company's first commercial product designed to track and analyze medical grade data and deliver insights to consumers across a wide spectrum of healthcare needs. The testing also will help prepare the firm to launch the ring in the first half of 2023.
"Stanford University and our Applied Sports Science department are continually looking to apply the latest technology, like the Movano Ring, to drive innovation that facilitates the ethical enhancement of athletic performance and improve the quality of life of the Stanford athlete," said Tyler Friedrich, director of Olympic Sports Performance and Applied Sport Science at Stanford University.
"People today are increasingly seeking connected solutions that give a more holistic picture of their overall health. The Movano Ring is being designed to sit at the intersection of the medical and consumer device market, providing medical-grade diagnostics in addition to lifestyle fitness stats to help people gain greater control over their health," said John Mastrototaro, CEO of Movano Inc. "The opportunity to test our technology with a group of Stanford's most elite athletes, who rely on health data to optimize their performance and feel their best, will be crucial in testing and improving the effectiveness of our solution."
Founded in 2018, Movano Inc. is developing a suite of purpose-driven healthcare solutions to bring medical-grade, high-quality data to the forefront of consumer health devices. Featuring modern form factors, Movano's wearables capture a comprehensive picture of a person's vital health information and uniquely translate the data into personalized and intelligent insights that empower consumers to live healthier and more balanced lives. Movano's end-to-end solutions will soon enable a world where consumers, caretakers and healthcare professionals can utilize daily health data as a tool to proactively monitor and manage their health.
The Beta test is expected to start in Q4 and will utilize the Movano Ring, the company's first commercial product designed to track and analyze medical grade data and deliver insights to consumers across a wide spectrum of healthcare needs. The testing also will help prepare the firm to launch the ring in the first half of 2023.
"Stanford University and our Applied Sports Science department are continually looking to apply the latest technology, like the Movano Ring, to drive innovation that facilitates the ethical enhancement of athletic performance and improve the quality of life of the Stanford athlete," said Tyler Friedrich, director of Olympic Sports Performance and Applied Sport Science at Stanford University.
"People today are increasingly seeking connected solutions that give a more holistic picture of their overall health. The Movano Ring is being designed to sit at the intersection of the medical and consumer device market, providing medical-grade diagnostics in addition to lifestyle fitness stats to help people gain greater control over their health," said John Mastrototaro, CEO of Movano Inc. "The opportunity to test our technology with a group of Stanford's most elite athletes, who rely on health data to optimize their performance and feel their best, will be crucial in testing and improving the effectiveness of our solution."
Founded in 2018, Movano Inc. is developing a suite of purpose-driven healthcare solutions to bring medical-grade, high-quality data to the forefront of consumer health devices. Featuring modern form factors, Movano's wearables capture a comprehensive picture of a person's vital health information and uniquely translate the data into personalized and intelligent insights that empower consumers to live healthier and more balanced lives. Movano's end-to-end solutions will soon enable a world where consumers, caretakers and healthcare professionals can utilize daily health data as a tool to proactively monitor and manage their health.