Kyocera is looking to use its technology to improve Quality of Life (QOL) around the world with simple and user-friendly solutions.
In this interview, three R&D staff talk about the development of Kyocera's Carbohydrate Monitoring System, a non-invasive carbohydrate monitoring device that can help people live healthier for longer.
As the realization of the so-called "100-year lifespan" era edges closer, one of the biggest issues we face is how to extend people's healthy life expectancy and enable individuals to live more fulfilling lives. Through the development of this cutting-edge simple, and compact health management tool, Kyocera aims to contribute to improving people's health and QOL.
Read the full interview here: https://global.kyocera.com/be_innovation/medical-and-healthcare/interview2/
Using the Power of Technology to Help People Live Healthier, More Fulfilling Lives
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