Alertgy news
Alertgy has nearly completed the process of miniaturizing its first generation NICGM® (Non-Invasive Continuous Glucose Monitor) into a smaller form factor that will be the size of modern smart watches. By replacing commercial off-the-shelf components with custom built parts, Alertgy has been able to greatly reduce the size of its NICGM. Throughout the design process, Alertgy has aimed to include as many crucial components as possible in the generation 2 device. An enhanced wearer ex
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic necessitates the need for robust and reliable detection methods to tackle the spread of the virus and to alleviate the severe socio-economic consequences of the disease. Alertgy has partnered with Florida Atlantic University’s (FAU) Immunology and Virology Department to execute a collaborative study on the diagnostic capabilities of Alertgy’s newly patented dielectric sensor technology and its possibilities to detect the COVID-19 virus. The goal
Alertgy is excited to announce that we have moved to a new facility! We are still in the process of organizing our new headquarters, but we wanted to share with you our newly expanded capabilities and our progress thus far. Alertgy is also pleased to announce that it has been awarded a Developers Agreement between Alertgy Inc. and SEMI – Flextech. SEMI is the global industry association representing the electronics manufacturing supply chain, connecting over 2,000 member
Alertgy has been granted a patent for their innovative and groundbreaking radio frequency sensor technology. The awarded patent, Apparatus for in vivo dielectric spectroscopy (US20200217809A1), focuses on sensor technology that is 100% non-invasive and continuously monitors blood glucose in a way that does not involve blood oxidase, but rather dielectric spectroscopy and radio frequency. As a biotech startup, this patent validates Alertgy’s state-of-the-
Alertgy, the biotech startup that’s in the race to be the first company to develop an entirely non-invasive glucose monitoring system is proud to welcome a new hire in the Engineering Department: Benjamin Freer joins Alertgy as Director of Engineering/Principal Sensor Engineer.
“By far, the most exciting aspect of being on the Alertgy team is the opportunity to see a dream of mine realized,” Freer says. “I have a significant history with this application and te
