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In Depth with the 2015 Digital Health 100 eDevice eDevice designs and develops innovative solutions for machine-to-machine and eHealth connectivity. Through partnership with technology leaders, eDevice brings leading-edge connectivity technologies to medical devices and telehealth companies. More than 3 million products embedding eDevice’s technology are already in the field. eKincare eKincare enables users to monitor their critical medical information and view it anywhere, anytime. eKincare gathers medical results from various healthcare providers and updates profiles in a single repository for users to store all their medical records. It then identifies potential health risks from the data and informs and motivates them to take necessary steps towards improving their health. eko The Eko Core attaches to almost any existing analog stethoscope. It provides seamless analog and digital sound. Wirelessly transmits the stethoscope audio via Bluetooth to a smartphone or tablet. emocha In 2008, the emocha mobile health platform was invented by medical experts at Johns Hopkins University. It was created to educate community healthcare workers treating remote HIV patients in Uganda. What began as a research & education tool is now a sophisticated, dynamic platform for researchers and clinicians. Emaptica Empatica is an affective computing company focused on human data analytics, and producing wearables that save lives. They currently develop groundbreaking wearable devices with medical quality sensing for home and medical use. Emperra Emperra conmbines progressive software with future-orientated hardware, integrating these into a basic medical/scientific concept to provide telemedicine product systems for patients with diabetes mellitus. Endoscope-i The team at endoscope-i bring bringing together expertise in the fields of ENT surgery, engineering, surgical instrument manufacture, endoscopy and software development to offer a fresh perspective on the documentation of endoscopic images. Once an exclusive and highly priced commodity that existed within the confines of the operating room, the endoscope-i apps and adapter facilitate affordable ‘easy digital display & documentation’ (e-3d) of images taken with any endoscope. eTreatMD eTreatMD is an early stage company developing mobile apps focusing on providing solutions for low intensity chronic ailments. Exco InTouch Exco InTouch is a leading provider of patient engagement and data capture solutions to support clinical research and healthcare organisations. Placing the patient at its heart, their proven technology can be employed on any device, empowering the patient to be more involved in their healthcare, ultimately leading to better health outcomes. Using a combination of patented software and services the technology can be scaled up to match clients’ global requirements. The system is built on a modular platform that can be combined with individual workflows, rules and content to create a highly specialised therapeutic product. Eyeread Eyeread is working to bring adaptive learning and assessment games to students, to identify opportunities that accelerate learning. Eyeread’s artificially intelligent reading coach is a sophisticated, next generation systems that adapts learning games to assess skill and meets the needs of individual students by matching the assessment with the right learning content. Figure 1 The Figure 1 App allows healthcare professionals to share medical cases to help each other save lives. The global community features thousands of real-world teaching cases posted by doctors and nurses in hundreds of specialties. The Journal of mHealth 39