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About Iot Human Partnership

Today, there are thousands of wearable sensors and systems to track health.

Eventually this will become millions. Reports suggest that the number of wearable devices in use in 2020 was approximately 600 million, and current trends predict the number to reach over 2 billion within 5 years.  This sector suggests watershed improvements in every segment of health – including diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.   

IoT Human provides is a consortium organization that provides a platform to understand the direction of these solutions and their adoption. 

Iot Human focuses on:

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Governance

Public policy

Healthcare policy 

Global technology adoption

Research and development

Mission

The organization is a partnership of stakeholders interested in the future of new health strategies available via mobile Internet-enabled devices. The mission is to foster the relationships necessary to support the successful integration, use, and understanding of wearables and human health.  

Immediate subjects of interest include 

  • Data privacy and security 
  • Professional medical community adoption 
  • Advantages and disadvantages of mobile health analytics 
  • Lifestyle and IoT wearables 
  • Standardization of health wearables applications  

Deliverables

  • Articles, white papers, discussion groups, and events 
  • Connecting with leading thought leaders 
  • Platform for the exchange of best practices 
  • Advocacy, analytics, and key ideas regarding governance 
  • Original research to forecast the key developments in the sector  

Support

IoT Human is actively working with sponsors interested in the promotion of this discussion.  For queries, please contact, support@iothuman.net  

Team

Executive Director  

Louis Young 

Mr. Young is a technology executive, venture capitalist, entrepreneur, and former CIA officer. He specializes in technology-related portfolio investment and asset management for private equity and venture capital firms as well as innovative public and private sector organizations. Mr. Young led advanced technology and deep science commercialization evaluation for the U.S. Department of Defense’s National Security Innovation Network’s (NSIN’s) FedTech venture accelerator program. At Leidos (formerly SAIC), he served as a Program Portfolio Manager and Division leadership team member of a 900+ personnel organization with annual revenues of $250M. Mr. Young received his B.A. in Political Science from Johns Hopkins University and earned his MBA from Cornell University. He also holds an MBA from Queen’s University.

Advisory Board Members

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Wearable Health Technology

Wearable IOT, health technology

 refers to various types of technology with Internet connectivity to collect, create, and report data about the human body.  The largest percentage of this technology is non-invasive; and track key health vitals from heart rate to blood pressure.  Wearables monitor human activity, passively collecting user information asleep or in day-to-day routines. Iot wearables are widely used for fitness data reporting.  IOT devices include references to smartwatches, wearable sensors, and smart clothing.  The applications also include solutions tools that have IoT applications, but are not worn, but used for a wide range of applications.  Although they are used infrequently, these devices are mobile, and carried by end-users to provide IoT health advantages.   

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