Samsung and Nestlé to create an Internet of Healthy Things


  • TECH
  • Saturday, 30 Jul 2016

Samsung and Nestlé are working together on a connected digital health and well-being platform. ©NicoElNino/Istock.com

The Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences and Samsung are pooling their considerable resources in order to build a connected health and lifestyle platform that will interact with everything from smart TVs to wearables in order to help people make healthier choices. 

As more and more areas of our lives – from the homes we live in to the cars we drive – become more connected and quantifiable, the opportunities to harness this connectivity for increased well-being and greater individual choice, awareness and control when it comes to health are also growing. 

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