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It is a medical watch that sends data on a real time on server. It measures heart rate, saturation, temperature, fall detection, pedometer, gsm 3G supported and GPS. User can get medical help from hospital on real time.

The fact that your project is patented does not necessarily mean that it is commercially attractive. You have to develop a minimum viable product and get market validation. Once you achieve that and see there is enough demand, you should probably run a few pilots to collect data. Then you can go in two directions, either you build your startup, run through an accelerator to get visibility, or you approach a vendor that is interested in this type of technology. The startup path might give you a better indicator on valuable your patent really is.


Answered 6 years ago

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