|
|
|
Citations from the media
-
Clip available in the Youris.com website, supported
by the Information Society Technologies programme of the European Commission:
www.youris.com
-
Business 2.0, August 2005
-
Forsking & Framsteg, August 30, 2005:
“Tandem som får att dregla”.
www.fof.se
-
Canada.com News, February 22, 2005: "Dry mouth sufferers
positively salivating at thought of computerized tooth.
Think of it as a pacemaker to moisten your mouth".
-
Montreal Gazette, February 22, 2005: "Computerized tooth invention is enough
to make you drool: Mouth moistener could alleviate suffering of millions
of people all over the world".
-
Calgary Herald, February 22, 2005: "Computerized tooth aids saliva production".
-
The Kingston Whig-Standard, February 22, 2005: "High-tech tooth increases saliva".
-
The Province, February 22, 2005: "Computerized tooth jump-starts saliva: Moistens mouth".
-
Vancouver Sun, February 22, 2005: "Salivating 'tooth' offers relief from
dry mouth: Electronic saliva-maker could alleviate the suffering of millions of cancer patients".
-
MIT Technology Review, January 2005
www.technologyreview.com
-
Clinica World Medical Device & Diagnostic News, December 2004, Issue 1336, page 15:
"Saliwell whets appetite for dry mouth opportunity".
-
Maariv, (the second daily newspaper in Israel regarding distribution),
December 26, 2004: "Saliwell as one of the 20 most important technological discoveries in Israel in 2004".
www.nrg.co.il
-
European Commission website “IST Results”, November 30, 2004: "Chips: Providing a mouthwatering solution for patients".
istresults.cordis.lu
-
The Jerusalem Report, September 6, 2004:
With a mini-computer sending out electric signals from a prosthetic tooth, two Israeli
entrepreneurs sat they can alleviate dry-mouth syndrome. But their innovation could have
far wider benefits, too - radically changing the way many of us take our medicine.
|
|
|
|
|