Reinforcing its focus on remote monitoring technology, Wearable Health Solutions, Inc. (OTCMKTS: WHSI) announced the hiring yesterday of Marc Cayle as VP of Innovation and Technology. Cayle is an18-year veteran of the Senior Care Home Health Care Industry. He has founded three Senior Care-related companies.
Harrysen Mittler, Chairman and CEO of WHSI, said, “We were fortunate to engage Marc, an experienced and proven leader in the PERS and senior care technology industry. “He will work with the senior management team, governing board, and staff to assist in the launch of our next generation of PERS products and services and implement components of our corporate vision and direction.
Mittler added that Cayle in his new position will be responsible for planning marketing strategies, providing oversight and monitoring sales activities with our dealers and dealer network.
Cayle is founder of a company which was one of the first in consumer electronics to combine remote patient monitoring through health peripherals and Personal Emergency Response Solutions (PERS), home automation and IoT products.
He joins WHSI to help launch the 4G iHelp MAX product. It is scheduled to enter the market in early 2022. WHSI is moving rapidly towards the telehealth market. WHSI’s iHelp MAX™ 4G will be ‘telehealth ready’ when it launches early next year.
It will offer GPS tracking services plus remote patient monitoring (RPM). It will have body mounted sensors and artificial intelligence (AI). Fall detection and geofencing are other features. It features Wi-Fi, NFC (wireless data transfer) technology and Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy features.
Cayle said, “It is the most advanced product in the market and boasts affordable, easy-to-use technology never seen before in the palm of your loved one’s hand. we will truly change the life of every circle of care participant who wants their loved one to thrive, not just survive.”
He added, “My philosophy is to elevate the customer experience of purchasing PERS through the last mile, white-glove, concierge approach.” He won awards for his innovative and creative marriage of technology with health peripherals. He was awarded the GOLD Edison Award in 2016 plus the Mobile World Congress IoT Health Innovation Award.
WHSI is a developer and marketer of mobile alert and tracking devices emergency medical and occupational safety markets worldwide. A vast majority of WHSI’s come from the U.S. and Canada.
WHSI device sales are made to healthcare facilities, including hospitals, home healthcare entities and direct to consumers. WHSI also sells through a global distribution network of independent dealers.
It also generates revenue from international sales to New Zealand and the Caribbean. The Company says its next generation devices may include an uptick in international revenue from markets such as Brazil, Australia, UK and the European Union.
WHSI is marrying its ‘smart’ remote monitoring products with artificial intelligence (AI), Blue Tooth, Backend As A Service (Baas), IoT, Wi-Fi, Central Cloud Management and in 2022 4G telecommunications.
Keep WHSI on your watch list as it integrates technology into its sophisticated monitoring products. It competes in several dynamic growth markets. For more information, go to wearablehealthsolutions.com.
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