Announced today, team DMI is one of 34 registered teams competing for the Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE, a 3.5 year global competition sponsored by the Qualcomm Foundation that will award $10 million to teams that develop a consumer-friendly, mobile device.
“We are thrilled to be competing for this distinguished prize with technologies based on our rHEALTH Sensor, which has been developed with support from NASA and the NIH. To date, we have demonstrated the ability to analyze over sixteen different tests over five different diagnostic test classes and see significant potential for applying our technologies to solve real medical needs for consumers worldwide,” said Eugene Y. Chan, MD, CEO of DMI.
For more information, please see www.qualcommtricorderxprize.org.