![]() ![]() "I am extremely pleased with this collaboration with imec, as I believe this firmly validates the joint work we are doing and the future of our relationship,” commented Amit Ben-Haim, CloudTag CEO. “This is underscored by the results of the collaboration, and in particular, the accuracy of imec’s algorithms to retrieve physiological parameters which provides us with a unique selling point. I look forward to our continued collaboration and to future product development.Within the framework of their collaboration, imec develops algorithms for CloudTag’s wearable sensor devices that enable accurate monitoring of physiological parameters. The Cloudtag Track™ stands out among other wearable devices due to its unique combination of high user comfort with unparalleled data quality. The light and ultra-small device integrates imec’s proprietary algorithm that retrieves physiological parameters with an exceptionally high level of accuracy. Imec’s algorithm accurately recognizes activity, measures energy expenditure, heart rate and other physiological data.Ĭloudtag Track™ can be tailored to match different needs and blends reliable technology with frictionless usability to improve the user experience and to help increase adoption. It gives immediate, accurate and personalized feedback on one’s lifestyle, enabling the individual to put unhealthy habits into perspective while persuading lifestyle changes to adopt healthier diet and activity habits. A charity can be on the ballot again two years after winning the vote.“Imec and Holst Centre develop ultra-small low-power, high-quality sensors and specialized algorithms that turn data into valuable knowledge, paving the way to next generation wearables that offer medical quality data monitoring in a frictionless way. ![]() Vedimos is able to use the reports to give direct assistance to the teachers for a student until they find strategies that work.ĬTAG was getting the program up-and-running when the pandemic arose, and now things are getting back on track, he said.Ĭo-organizers of 100 GoodFellas, Dan Root, Tony Percival, Dave Northrop and Von Metzger, hope to have more than one gathering per year. Joseph County teen by providing healthy relationships with caring adults through creative programming with the goal of leading them toward a meaningful relationship with Jesus Christ.Ĭampus Life has had contact with 1,000 teens since late in 2019, VanDosen said.Īfter hearing the presentations, the men voted and CTAG was awarded the $6,425, donated by the men who attended and a few who were unable to be present.īlum said the money will go toward keeping Frank Vedimos, a clinician at schools including Mendon, White Pigeon and Sturgis. The council also offers group-parenting resources.Ĭhad VanDosen of YFC/Campus Life of Southwest Michigan, talked about the mission of Campus Life to work with St. The council begins by providing welcome bags for the families of babies born in the county, filled with supports for parents and helpful information. The organization’s goal is helping parents successfully navigate the challenges of child-rearing. Stephanie Zann spoke about the mission of St. Joseph County Council for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. “These are kids in our backyard,” Blum said. Since 2014, 250 children have been tested and offered the needed support. “Kids stay and live in the community they grew up in,” Blum said. They are able to scan the child’s brain to see what areas are affected by the trauma and predict what behavior will result and how to help them cope and hopefully overcome.īy working with educators, counselors and parents, the children have a better outcome. Travis Blum, president of the board of Children’s Trauma Assessment Group, explained how clinicians work with children brought by referral who have experienced trauma. The event started with appetizers provided by Century Bank and Trust, then the men gathered to hear from representatives of the organizations. The group narrowed the field of about 25 local 401c3 organizations to five.Ī second vote was held and three were selected to share mission statements with the group: Children’s Trauma Assessment Group St. Joseph County Council for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect and YFC/Campus Life of Southwest Michigan. Prior to the event, held at Sturges-Young Center for the Arts, all the men who registered online are members and had the opportunity to vote. About 60 members of "100 GoodFellas" attended the group's first gathering Thursday to support a local cause, each with $100 to give to the effort. ![]()
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