Wireless technology created at UH cited

A wireless monitoring technology developed at the University of Hawai’i-Manoa has reaped yet another award, earning the 2008 North American Technology Innovation of the Year Award from growth company consultant Frost & Sullivan.

The technology now being refined by Kai Sensors Inc., a company with offices in the Manoa Innovation Center, is capable of remotely monitoring heartbeats, breathing and other vital physiological signs at the same time.

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