Recently, GPHL announced that it has cooperated with Dr. George Smoot, the 2006 Nobel Prize winner in physics, with the Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology, "Father of Viagra", Fried Murad, and the medical industry. Opportunities for collaboration to jointly develop wearable and implantable medical devices . Smut International, founded by Dr. Smoot, is committed to integrating high-end physics technology into health and medical device products.

A wearable device is a portable device that is worn directly on the body or integrated into the user's clothing or accessories. Wearable devices are more than just a hardware device, but they also implement powerful functions through software support, data interaction and cloud interaction.

As the population ages, the wearable medical equipment has a broader demand base. Statistics show that the prevalence of elderly people over 65 years old is about 3 to 7 times that of young adults aged 15 to 45, and empty nests. The trend of growth and the increase in the number of elderly living alone have enabled wearable smart medical devices to achieve remote real-time monitoring and reduce the risk of illness in the elderly. According to ABI's survey data, about 30 million wireless wearable health sensors were used in medical electronics in 2012, a 37% increase from 2011. According to BCCResearch, the mobile medical market will grow from $9.8 billion in 2010 to $23 billion in 2015, with a compound growth rate of 18.6%.

Wearable smart medical care can help patients with scientifically designed personalized health management, check the indicators to correct functional pathological conditions, and interrupt the pathological process. Reasonable management of chronic diseases can avoid emergency and hospitalization and reduce the number of medical treatments, thereby reducing the investment in medical expenses and labor costs. Clinical studies on the effectiveness of mobile health services worldwide show that post-discharge remote monitoring can reduce the patient's overall medical costs by 42%, extend the doctor's time interval by 71%, and reduce hospital stay by 35%.

Wearable medical devices are completed and operated based on components such as sensors, fiber optic communications, and touch panels, while rare metal indium, germanium, gallium, and germanium are required for fiber optic communication and sensing devices. The sensor material is mainly silicon, followed by metals such as germanium, gallium arsenide, indium antimonide, lead telluride, and cadmium sulfide.

Kunming Pan-Asian Nonferrous Metals Exchange is the world's largest rare metals exchange. Since its listing in 2011, metals such as indium, antimony, gallium, antimony and antimony have been listed on the exchange and have received extensive attention from the industry and all walks of life. The popularity of wearable medical devices believes that the consumption of these rare metals will increase year by year.

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