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About Nordic Semiconductor

Nordic Semiconductor plays a key role in the realization of the wireless future. We remain passionately committed to ultra-low power wireless technology done right.

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Nordic to acquire AI/ML technology in the US

Nordic Semiconductor today announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire the IP portfolio of US-based artificial intelligence and machine learning company Atlazo. The agreement, at an undisclosed sum, includes employment agreements with Atlazo’s core team of eight people. 

Smart thermometers could help combat spread of Covid-19 in U.S. by identifying hotspots early

Temperature readings from millions of Kinsa Health smart thermometers, that all employ a Nordic Semiconductor nRF52810 System-on-Chip (SoC) to provide Bluetooth wireless connectivity to a paired smartphone app, is helping identify clusters of U.S. users with high temperatures and thus potential Covid-19 outbreaks in real-time

Tags: nRF52810 , Bluetooth LE , Connected Health , nRF52 Series
Bluetooth LE wearable provides Covid-19 social distancing, contact tracing solution for events

Proximity Monitor developed by Forkbeard Technologies and deployed by EY, employs Nordic nRF52811 and nRF52832 SoCs to monitor proximity data

Tags: nRF52811 , nRF52832 , Bluetooth LE , Connected Health , Wearables , nRF52 Series
Bluetooth 5.2 wearable measures vital signs to detect possible Covid-19 infection and provides proximity monitoring/contact tracing solution

Waire Health’s C-Detect employs Nordic nRF52840 SoC-based Laird module to provide continuous health monitoring, social distancing alerts and anonymous token tracing

Tags: nRF52840 , Bluetooth LE , Connected Health , nRF52 Series
First and only remote patient monitoring system for bladder dysfunction uses cellular IoT

Until now, taking accurate bladder function measurements was both a labor-intensive and notoriously inaccurate process involving patients voiding (passing urine) into a large top hat-like plastic bucket (called a ‘commode hat’) and keeping manual logs of volume, time, and frequency. A compact and portable battery-powered handheld device promises to revolutionize the sector

Tags: nRF9160 , LTE-M , NB-IoT , Connected Health , nRF91 Series
Smart health IoT and AI startup moves medical and public health industry from basic monitoring to automatic high accuracy diagnostics and prevention using data analytics and cellular IoT

This level of automation maximizes the use of scarce resources in various medical, healthcare, assisted living and public health applications that have been transformed by Covid-19 and are being forced to use the IoT to do 10x more with 10x less. By not only being able to identify problems, but in the majority of cases also uniquely diagnose the specific source of the problem, accurate remedies can be delivered without time-consuming and costly human interventions while improving patient wellbeing and standards of care and reducing the spread of infectious diseases

Tags: nRF9160 , LTE-M , NB-IoT , Connected Health , nRF91 Series