The International Diabetic Federation, in its 10th edition 2021, gave quite a shocking revelation that approximately 537 million adults aged 20-79 years are living with diabetes. And about 1 in 2 (240 million) adults living undiagnosed diabetes. Among the available diagnostic methods hospitals and patients use is to prick their fingers and test in portable POCT/labs devices. The discomfort associated with the gradual punching has paved the way for many non-invasive measures for diagnosing diabetes. However, many questions remain to be answered about their accuracy and sensitivity.
Movano has recently announced the completion of its pilot study developing smartwatch-based glucose monitoring wearables. Radio waves-based glucose monitoring is the principal technique behind this advancement. EVYA from the blue semi is a 9-sensor based healthcare gadget with 90 percent accuracy. The global Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring Meter market size is currently estimated to gain market growth in the forecast period of 2020 to 2025, pacing with a CAGR of 5.7% in this forecast period, i.e., 2020 to 2025. The market is expected to reach about USD 204.3 million by 2025, from USD 163.4 million in 2019, clocking to a 25% increase.