Sources Say Apple Working on Diabetes Sensors

Could there be an "iSensor" in Apple's future? Sources say the company is working on a secret sensor project to monitor blood sugar levels.
April 13, 2017

According to CNBC, Apple has hired a team of about 30 people including biomedical engineers to develop sensors to monitor blood sugar levels. They are said to be working in an office in Palo Alto, California.

Sources say the initiative was envisioned by Steve Jobs to develop sensors that can noninvasively and continuously monitor blood sugar levels. CNBC reported that Apple has been conducting feasibility trials at clinical sites across the Bay Area and has hired consultants.

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