Meter-connected data capture
Blood glucose readings captured from daily use.
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Diabetech began with the problem of moving important health data across long-range wireless networks from the place where life was happening to the person who needed to know.

Purpose-built telemetry
The iPhone validated the mobile-data direction, but the app era also made many buyers assume connected care meant more user interaction. Diabetech’s model was different: reduce the dependency on user clicks, move the signal automatically, and make the workflow easier at the moment of need.
Blood glucose readings captured from daily use.
Data moved across carrier networks instead of waiting for paper logs or PC uploads.
Readings could be appended to a remote record and used in reporting workflows.
Automated feedback and notifications supported the patient, family, and care network.

Later exploration
A later DiaTrends concept revisited the original telemetry model with a newer wireless token, portal, and AI-oriented signal layer, but it remained exploratory.