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In The Press
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Aerotel Acquires The Tadiran LifeCare Line Of Personal Wireless Monitoring Solutions |
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Aerotel Medical Systems Acquires the Tadiran LifeCare Line of Personal Wireless Monitoring Solutions from Tadiran Spectralink
[Holon, Israel, 29 January, 2007]
Tadiran LifeCare products will become part of Aerotel’s growing portfolio of wireless based remote monitoring solutions for homecare and telehealth.
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Around The Clock Medical Monitoring Wins Grant |
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[Victoria, Australia, From the Minister of Innovation, September 19, 2006]
AROUND THE CLOCK MEDICAL MONITORING WINS GRANT
Around-the-clock medical monitoring for at-risk patients could soon be as easy as a flick of the wrist, Minister for Innovation, John Brumby, said today.
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Tadiran LifeCare To Participate In The Next Phase Wireless Delegation |
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Tadiran LifeCare to Participate in the Next Phase Wireless Delegation
[West Coast, USA, March 27-31, 2006]
Tadiran LifeCare has been chosen as one of 9 Israeli companies developing innovative wireless communications solutions, to be introduced to VCs, telecom and IT companies in the West coast.
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Meet Tadiran LifeCare At The Israel Mobile Industry Event At 3GSM 2006 |
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[Barcelona, 13-16 February, 2006]
Tadiran LifeCare will be showcasing its products as part of the Israel Mobile Industry Event at 3GSM Barcelona (February 13th -16th, 2006) at Hall 4, Level 1.
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Wireless Monitoring Solutions Provider Tadiran LifeCare Unveils SKeeper™ – A Compact Wearable Mobile |
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Wireless Monitoring Solutions Provider Tadiran LifeCare Unveils SKeeper™ – a Compact Wearable Mobile Communication and Safety Device [PR]
[Press Release, Barcelona, 12 February, 2006]
Barcelona, Spain, 12 February 2006 – Tadiran LifeCare (www.tadlifecare.com), a leading provider of innovative wireless monitoring solutions for improving people’s health, safety and quality of life, today unveiled SKeeper™ - a compact wearable mobile communication and safety device. The new device promises to make life safer and easier for elderly people, chronically ill patients, children and lone workers. SKeeper™ will be demonstrated by Tadiran LifeCare at the Israel Mobile Industry Event at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, 13-16 February, 2006 (Hall 4, Level 1).
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Innovative Mobile-Health Solutions May Be Integrated With Smart Homes |
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[HomeToys - Home Technology Emagazine, October, 2005]
Future advances in wireless technologies, such as WiMax will enable the integration of wireless healthcare services inside the smart home environment, freeing users from the need to frequent their doctors.
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[Medical Connectivity, Sept 9, 2005]
MDKeeper can work anywhere; because the radio used to transmit data is a GPRS cellular radio there is no dependency on a home phone connection. There´s also a feature that provides push-button voice communications between the patient and their provider. Operation is automatic; there are no wireless sensors fiddle with because everything is built in.
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[PC Magazine, Sept 6, 2005]
Round-the-clock medical monitoring for at-risk patients could soon be as easy as a flick of the wrist. The MDKeeper, from Tadiran Spectralink, is worn like a watch and integrates various medical sensors, a Siemens GSM/GPRS radio module, and a built-in cellular speakerphone and processing unit to measure and transmit data to caregivers.
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[MedGadget, August 29, 2005]
An Israeli company Tadiran Spectralink Ltd., known for its "wireless communications products for manned and unmanned aircraft, guided weapons and space platforms," has paired with Siemens to develop a portable wireless monitoring device for chronically ill patients and the elderly:
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[New Scientist Magazine, July 23, 2005]
A wristwatch that monitors a recovering cardiac patient´s vital signs and sends them to their doctor via the cellphone network will be launched early in 2006. The aim is to allow software at the surgery to automatically work out if the patient needs additional drugs. If so, a text message tells them what to take. Called MD Keeper, the watch has been developed by Tadiran Spectralink of Israel.
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