Dr. Yosef Segman , mathematician. He is the founder and owner of the Sinoga company
The innovative camera is a Sony home video camera, built according to specifications submitted to the manufacturers.
The camera is connected to a laptop, where software has been installed that decodes the images in real time and displays the results of the analysis. When the camera focuses on the skin of the subject's face, it collects information that allows the computer monitor to demonstrate the levels of oxygen in the blood, the degree of saturation of carbon dioxide in the capillaries, the heartbeat, the level of moisture and dryness in the skin, the level of acidity (pH) and changes in cellular reaction the subcutaneous nerve. Soon there will also be the ability to mark the glucose level, the breakdown of urine in the blood and more .
" And all this only through the camera," emphasizes Dr. Segman, "and without touching the subject." It can be used both in a room and in an open area, while calibrating the lighting. You can equip the camera with field binoculars, focus the zoom on a figure that is even a kilometer away, and get the most details on it ."
Sinoga's system is an innovative diagnostic tool for medical needs,
The idea for the technology was born after Segman returned from a stay of almost two years in Shanghai, China. He was invited there by the CEC corporation - the holding company of the Chinese government, which dominates the electronics industry, entrepreneurship and the technology incubators - and was asked to help the Chinese in establishing the Crystal Lock factory, for the production of LCD plasma televisions
Segman was one of the founders of the Israeli company Opelus, which was purchased by Intel for $100 million. A chip developed by Opelus ("software with a million lines of code", as he says) is included in the basis of the televisions produced by the Chinese .