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The future of diabetes treatment

More than 130 million adults are living with diabetes or prediabetes in the US as of January 2022. The latent danger this metabolic condition represents for so many people around the world is unprecedented, and people expect enhanced and innovative treatment methods.

New technologies are being developed to build diabetes devices that improve patients’ lives. For instance, continuous glucose monitoring, mobile apps that count food volume and carbohydrate levels, and insulin pumps. Easing pain and improving dosing precision are just some goals of future diabetes devices. Innovation in the area continues, and many more patients can soon access the newly available technology. 

Some aspects of this process can be aided by technology like the following:

Diabetes Devices

People with diabetes today witness technology for the first time that allows healthcare companies to operate their medical equipment via mobile apps, including remote insulin dosage. This feature has been hinted at for many years but has yet to be approved for use in diabetic devices by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Nevertheless, the advances continue, and the diabetes devices available in the market are:

All-in-one-Devices

MIT and Brigham and Women’s Hospital researchers are developing an app that recognizes and quantifies food composition, benefiting diabetics in carbohydrate counting.

The first gadget consists of a lancet, glucose test strips, and an insulin needle. Users would first take a photo of their meal with a smartphone app to assess the food amount and carbohydrate levels. They would then begin the automated process of taking blood, calculating glucose through the app, and providing the correct insulin dose.

The second device requires one needle poke, which includes the glucose sensor into the insulin needle and administers the necessary quantity of insulin. It has a waiting time of 5 to 10 seconds.

IoMT for Diabetes

The rise of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) in the industry allows continuous, remote, and real-time patient monitoring. IoMT technology connects patients and physicians via medical devices, providing remote access to gather, process, and send medical data via a secure network. Additionally, these technologies help reduce needless hospital stays and related health expenses by enabling wireless monitoring of health indicators.

The innovation in the healthcare and life sciences sector has reached treatments for diabetes, including software features such as dosage assistance, information, and reminders to aid users in making better health decisions based on their device readings.

The IoT in healthcare is one of the fastest-growing sectors, predicted to reach $176 billion by 2026. And the new goal for 2023 is to expand diabetes device use and include more people with type 2 diabetes in their treatments.

Adopting diabetic technology and new treatments will help what the World Health Organization considers to be an epidemic expected to affect 700 million people by 2045. With the aid of technology and innovative treatments, like the all-in-one device, doctors can reduce diabetes complications and other problems. Finding new routes to improve patients’ lives and technology implemented to facilitate processes has now become imperative. By doing so, a greater number of individuals may be helped, and the application of IoMT in diabetic operations is ushered into a better new tech environment.

For more information about the IoMT and what it is, visit IoMT and Medical Device Cybersecurity.

About ITJ

ITJ is devoted to serving fast-growing and high-value market sectors, particularly the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), working with innovative medical device companies looking to improve people’s lives. With a unique BOT (build, operate, and transfer) model that sources only the best digital talent available, ITJ enables companies in the US to create technology centers of excellence in Mexico. For more information, visit www.itj.com.

A new center of excellence in Tijuana by ITJ

A new Technology Center of Excellence in Tijuana

TIJUANA, Mexico August 2, 2022 ITJ opened its new Technology Center of Excellence in Tijuana, Mexico. The state-of-the-art facility will be home to the next generation of digital talent in Baja California, contributing to the growth of California’s innovation economy. 

For this milestone, the company gathered representatives of government and binational leaders. Mexico’s Consulate in San Diego, the U.S. Consulate General in Tijuana, and Baja California State’s Secretariat of Economic Development and Innovation were among the guests. In addition, the World Trade Center San Diego, Tijuana EDC, San Diego EDC, U.S., and companies leading software development and biotech innovation in the region also attended the event. 

After achieving a company growth of 200%, folding its client base, and developing an efficient trainee program, ITJ is ready to boost efforts and continue empowering partners to deliver digital innovation that improves people’s lives. 

“We are blessed to be part of this thriving region. I am proud of our talented teams and thankful for our client’s trust during this time. This is a milestone for ITJ and our binational ecosystem,” said Maritza Diaz, ITJ’s CEO. 

The symbiosis between San Diego and Tijuana has been crucial to building a prominent mega-region and tech hub in the Life Sciences industry. To enable companies to become more competitive in mind, the new center integrates spaces for collaborative environments, scrum rooms, and more. The flexible workspaces, which occupy an entire floor, support a capacity of our employee target growth of 62% per year. The offices are fixed to encourage the creativity and efficiency of the team and support real-time collaboration with clients who leverage the location advantages of being 30 minutes driving distance from San Diego.

About ITJ

ITJ is devoted to serving fast-growing and high-value market sectors, particularly the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), working with innovative medical device companies looking to improve people’s lives. With a unique BOT (build, operate, and transfer) model that sources only the best digital talent available, ITJ enables companies in the U.S. to create technology centers of excellence in Mexico. For more information, visit www.itj.com.

ITJ featured as one of the 100 Fastest Growing Companies in San Diego 2022

SAN DIEGO, July 7th, 2022 — ITJ features as one of Growjo’s 100 Fastest Growing Companies in San Diego 2022. We are inspired as we continue to develop and broaden our scope to fulfill our objective of becoming a trusted partner in building the finest software engineering teams in the Americas.

Indexing and predicting the fastest growing companies in 2022, Growjo presents its research annually with detailed information and insights. The list highlights our employee growth of 62% compared to last year, and concerning the tech services industry, we appear in 2nd place.

By providing cutting-edge digital engineering services to forward-thinking companies in the San Diego megaregion and across the rest of the US, we at ITJ are committed to promoting the Cali Baja tech industry. After all, our mission is to help improve people’s lives through digital innovation. 

Since launching in 2019, Maritza Diaz helms ITJ, a technology services company based in San Diego, enables customers to create technology centers of excellence in Tijuana. We celebrate this accomplishment by opening our new state-of-the-art facility in the city’s fastest-growing business area on July 28th.

About Growjo

Growjo tracks the fastest-growing companies and startups in the world. Using annual revenue, competitor analysis, “number of employees” growth, funding news, sales & financials, valuation increases, and other growth triggers, we have created the list below of the Top 10,000 companies in 2022.

About ITJ

ITJ is devoted to serving fast-growing and high-value market sectors, particularly the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), working with innovative medical device companies looking to improve people’s lives. With a unique BOT (build, operate, and transfer) model that sources only the best digital talent available, ITJ enables companies in the US to create technology centers of excellence in Mexico. For more information, visit www.itj.com.