Personal sensors: market could be worth $300 million by 2017 – CNN.com

Personal sensors could also have an impact on the user’s health and safety and beyond. The Scio sensor from Consumer Physics — already on the market — provides a nutritional breakdown for food and drugs. The Atmotube is one of several new personal sensors in a fast-moving and diverse field. The Airbot from Carnegie Mellon’s CREATE Lab will go on sale next year, together with the Waterbot for testing water quality.

Avimanyu Basu, senior research analyst at Frost & Sullivan, believes the personal sensor market has great potential, estimating it could be worth $300 million by 2017.

Are Smart Mini Sensors the Next Big Thing? from livescience.com

Smart sensors are everywhere, and will soon inform nearly every aspect of our lives. With the capability to scan the molecular makeup of any object nearby, especially with a device that fits in the palm of the hand and can be taken anywhere, people will have a window into what exactly makes up their surroundings to an unprecedented level of specificity.

DietSensor food-scanning app wins CES 2016 Innovation Award Honors

Ever look at a plate placed in front of you and think, “How many calories is that?” DietSensor can tell you. This app tells people what they need to know in the absence of a nutritional label, and is perfect for people that have to monitor their diet. The DietSensor app was chosen as Best of CES 2016 Innovation Awards Honoree in the Software and Mobile Apps category. 

DietSensor is aimed at people with conditions that require them to keep a close eye on their diet. SCiO with DietSensor can be especially helpful to diabetics, or people with cardiovascular disease. Of course, those struggling to lose weight and athletes trying to hit the pinnacle of physical fitness can make good use of DietSensor.

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Thank you Aliya from Digital Trends for this article. Indeed the DietSensor app will launch next year, probably around the summer. One thing though to make it cristal clear, the DietSensor with SCiO is set at at $378.99 (Package Including 1 year DietSensor Ultimate license). The DietSensor app is free if used without scan (with the 600 000 items declarative database). To use it with SCiO and access the algorithm DietSensor database, you will need to pay for a monthly Premium pack (the price is not set yet). You will be able to stop the Premium pack anytime and restart it later if you want.

One last thing, if you have purchased your SCiO by another channel instead of dietsensor.com, it will work with DietSensor Premium Pack also. No worry. 

Technology Pioneers 2015 – World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers programme recognizes early-stage companies from around the world that are involved in the design, development and deployment of new technologies, and are poised to have a significant impact on business and society.

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Listen Dror Sharon, explaining SCiO when his company was awarded as one of the World Economic Forum’s “technology pioneers”. The company joins 48 of the world’s most innovative companies for their work in creating the world’s first molecular sensor that fits in the palm of your hand. We are delighted to be part of the adventure, creating DietSensor, the first instant nutrition coach with SCiO!

How to Get the Most Out Of Your Diet App

This article says we have a love/hate relationship with diet apps, they help us on the road to success but recording everything you eat and do can get…exhausting. When we hit “app fatigue” we end up cutting corners and actually getting less out of the app. It gives a few tips for keeping up the motivation for app’ing so that it is more effective than stressful.

Read the full article at: blog.aicr.org

With DietSensor, food logging automation will become possible, with SCiO, the first molecular sensor that fits in your hand, and with the first bluetooth pocket scale. Almost the magic tool that diet apps users dream of. Get to know how DietSensor works here

Consumer Physics, Creators of the SCiO Pocket Molecular Sensor, Awarded as Technology Pioneer by World Economic Forum

Consumer Physics, the Israel-based startup behind the SCiO pocket molecular sensor, was awarded today as one of the World Economic Forum’s “technology pioneers.” The company joins 48 of the world’s most innovative companies for their work in creating the world’s first molecular sensor that fits in the palm of your hand. SCiO provides endless opportunities to explore the molecular makeup of the world around us, including cosmetics, clothes, flora, soil, jewels, leather, rubber, plastics, and even human tissue or bodily fluids. 

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