Opuz Technology

Opuz Technology Changing the standard of glucose monitoring through non-invasive continuous glucose monitoring

We are an Australian-based company developing a truly non-invasive continuous glucose monitor (NI-CGM) technology for use in the home and hospital. Using an innovative stack of biosensors powered by AI, we are collaborating with leading global technology and clinical experts to deliver a truly validated and safe experience. We are working bring to life an adaptable technology for different wearables to enhance performance in health, sports and diabetes care.

Now's the chance to tell us what you want! Help us shape the future of wearable tech for Opuz Technology! 💪Take our shor...
22/02/2024

Now's the chance to tell us what you want! Help us shape the future of wearable tech for Opuz Technology! 💪

Take our short survey to share what matters most to you in non-invasive glucose monitoring tech. Your insights will directly impact our product! ❤️

Passionate about health, wellness, and the wearables that help? Want to decode your body's chemistry?

Be 1 of our 5 lucky participants to win $50 USD each for all answers by Thu, 29rd, 2024! 💰

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Help me shape the future of wearable tech for Opuz Technology! 💪Passionate about health, wellness, and the wearables tha...
19/02/2024

Help me shape the future of wearable tech for Opuz Technology! 💪

Passionate about health, wellness, and the wearables that help? Want to decode your body's chemistry? Take our short survey to share what matters most to you in non-invasive glucose monitoring tech. Your insights will directly impact our product! ❤️

Be 1 of our 5 lucky participants to win $50 USD each for all answers by 5pm on Feb 23rd, 2024! 💰

Link to survey: https://lnkd.in/gRfs5ZhJ

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To parents of children with diabetes: what wearable form would you prefer for your child to help you monitor their safe ...
21/09/2023

To parents of children with diabetes: what wearable form would you prefer for your child to help you monitor their safe glucose levels remotely?

The use case for remote monitoring for clinically accurate and easy to use NI-CGMs grows - We are working on this!



Doctors are seeing a national increase of type two diabetes in children as young as 15. Some of the risk factors include obesity and mothers who have diabetes during pregnancy. Endocrinologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Professor John Wentworth, told Mar...

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