
Electrozyme was founded in 2012 in La Jolla, CA by Joshua Windmiller, PhD and Jared Tangney, PhD, two biomedical engineers with extensive expertise in the fields of epidermal biosensors and human physiology.
Electrozyme is engaged in the development of its proprietary and patent-pending technology, printed electrochemical sensors capable of transducing relevant metabolic information from the epidermis of the wearer in a non-invasive, non-obtrusive, and cost-effective fashion. The Company has already demonstrated working prototypes and has priority access to a state-of-the-art printing facility to begin pilot production.
Electrozyme is engaged in the development of its proprietary and patent-pending technology, printed electrochemical sensors capable of transducing relevant metabolic information from the epidermis of the wearer in a non-invasive, non-obtrusive, and cost-effective fashion. The Company has already demonstrated working prototypes and has priority access to a state-of-the-art printing facility to begin pilot production.
Location: United States, California, Encinitas
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05.03.2015 | The Fourth Industrial Revolution: The Internet of Things | This article was originally posted on the Tech City UK website. From smart factories to wearable fitness devices, the connected home to air pollution monitoring, future retail to re-envisioning urban parking, discover how the internet of t... |
24.12.2014 | Our 5 most popular biotech and pharma stories of 2014 | This story was actually the most viewed story of the year. “After decades of stagnancy in the herpes therapeutics space, a real neck-and-neck race is emerging among three biotechs in the immunotherapy space: Genocea and Agenus, both based i... |
05.09.2014 | Electrozyme’s metabolism-monitoring temp tattoos backed by Mark Cuban | By contrast, Electrozyme posits that its skin-applied biosensors, by analyzing the chemical constituents of sweat, can give athletes a more insightful clue into how they’re performing during any given workout. The noninvasive wearable uses ... |
18.03.2014 | Want to Get Money From Mark Cuban? Here's How. | March 18, 2014 5 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. He can be bold and brash, but Mark Cuban is one of those rare entrepreneurs-turned-investors who can steer a new startup toward success. He juggles an ... |
- | Our 5 most popular biotech and pharma stories of 2014 | Sometimes it’s difficult to tell if a story is going to be wildly popular or just barely make a splash. We’ve gone back to reflect on which ones really made an impression on readers. Here were the top 5 in the biotech and pharma category in... |
- | Electrozyme’s metabolism-monitoring temp tattoos backed by Mark Cuban | Health gadgets are stretching well beyond wrist-worn devices like the FitBit – electronic tattoos are rapidly becoming the wearable du jour. San Diego’s Electrozyme has developed a temporary tattoo that can gauge metabolic substances secret... |