Tedream™—A Soft Wearable Sensor for Real-Time Sleep Monitoring and Diagnostics
Wis Medical presents Tedream™, an innovative soft wearable sensor designed for real-time sleep monitoring and diagnostics. Unlike traditional in-lab polysomnography (PSG), Tedream™ provides a non-invasive, multi-night solution that continuously tracks SpO₂, heart rate, respiratory patterns, and motion artifacts with high accuracy and minimal discomfort. Its skin-conformal, ultra-thin design enables uninterrupted data collection, while AI-driven analytics facilitate automated sleep disorder detection to support early diagnosis and personalized treatment. This presentation will highlight the technological advancements behind Tedream™, focusing on its flexible electronics, integrated wireless communication, and real-time data processing capabilities. Additionally, we will discuss ongoing clinical validation efforts and the device’s potential to bridge the gap between traditional sleep studies and accessible, at-home diagnostics. Following the session, a live demonstration of Tedream™ will showcase its ease of use, accuracy, and clinical potential, emphasizing Wis Medical’s commitment to advancing wearable healthcare solutions.
BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Josh Lee as a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Business and Management from the Georgia Institute of Technology to the Co-Founder and CEO of Wis Medical Inc. encapsulates a narrative of innovation and leadership. At Wis Medical, Dr. Lee oversees advanced wearable medical technology programs, managing budgets to align fiscal resources with program objectives and securing over $500,000 in fundraising. His work as a research program manager at Georgia Tech Institute of Electronics and Nanotechnology Center for Wearable Intelligent Systems and Healthcare (WISH) and his experience as a hardware engineer intern at Sibel Health Inc., combined with a profound technical interest in embedded systems and applications in wearable technologies, have propelled his company to the forefront of medical innovation. He received his B.S. in Electrical
Engineering from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) and his M.S., Ph.D. from Georgia Institute of Technology.