Mobile healthcare named 2009 tech pioneer

January 27, 2010 by admin  
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The World Economic Forum on Thursday named Japan-based Inc (MHC) as a 2009 . The company, which develops real-time for preventing and , obesity and other lifestyle-related illnesses that can be accessed over mobile phones, became one of the 34 to be honored at the 2009 .

MHC Founder & CEO James Nakagawa said, “We have aspired from the outset to be pioneers, exploring the life-changing potential of mobile technology and finding solutions that empower people to tackle their issues affordably and easily via their personal and the Internet. I was at once ecstatic and humbled by the news that our work had gained disciples from amongst the venerable body of global business and put forth by the .”

The company’s , Lifewatcher, is a mobile phone-based application for people with so-called ‘’ such as diabetes and obesity. Users can monitor their own conditions by logging , calorie intake, exercise and many other variables into their ‘always on’ mobile device, creating a one-glance , which collates daily, monthly and even yearly data. It also delivers vital medical information, reminders and alerts with escalating alarm-levels if goals are not met.Using real-time , diabetics and lifestyle illness sufferers can also be in constant dialogue with medical practitioners to ensure are in check or, if not, to spark intervention that could save lives. With the of diabetes and obesity to pandemic levels in countries like Japan and the U.S., doctors have been welcoming this self-directed management tool that affordably and easily increases drug, nutrition, exercise and monitoring compliance for sufferers.

Motohisa , a high-ranking Japanese politician and long-time participant at Davos said: “Japan is particularly proud this year to see accepting this honor. It is my hope that government representatives attending Davos this year will recognize the particular relevance of innovative technologies like Lifewatcher, as a universal low-cost healthcare solution that is also environmentally sustainable, as we move forward in these tough economic times in a resource-constrained world.”

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Mobile healthcare named 2009 tech pioneer

February 6, 2009 by admin  
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The on Thursday named Japan-based Inc (MHC) as a 2009 . The company, which develops real-time for preventing and , obesity and other lifestyle-related illnesses that can be accessed over mobile phones, became one of the 34 to be honored at the 2009 .

MHC Founder & CEO James Nakagawa said, “We have aspired from the outset to be pioneers, exploring the life-changing potential of mobile technology and finding solutions that empower people to tackle their issues affordably and easily via their personal and the Internet. I was at once ecstatic and humbled by the news that our work had gained disciples from amongst the venerable body of global business and put forth by the .”

The company’s , Lifewatcher, is a mobile phone-based application for people with so-called ‘’ such as diabetes and obesity. Users can monitor their own conditions by logging , calorie intake, exercise and many other variables into their ‘always on’ mobile device, creating a one-glance , which collates daily, monthly and even yearly data. It also delivers vital medical information, reminders and alerts with escalating alarm-levels if goals are not met.Using real-time , diabetics and lifestyle illness sufferers can also be in constant dialogue with medical practitioners to ensure are in check or, if not, to spark intervention that could save lives. With the of diabetes and obesity to pandemic levels in countries like Japan and the U.S., doctors have been welcoming this self-directed management tool that affordably and easily increases drug, nutrition, exercise and monitoring compliance for sufferers.

Motohisa , a high-ranking Japanese politician and long-time participant at Davos said: “Japan is particularly proud this year to see accepting this honor. It is my hope that government representatives attending Davos this year will recognize the particular relevance of innovative technologies like Lifewatcher, as a universal low-cost healthcare solution that is also environmentally sustainable, as we move forward in these tough economic times in a resource-constrained world.”

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