Aurélien Fleurot 11:49 a.m., January 08, 2023

In Las Vegas, where the 2023 edition of the new technologies fair closes this Sunday, the high-tech high mass, affected by the health crisis, focused in particular on the theme of health.

In the French pavilion, many start-ups exhibited their products, at the forefront of the medical sector.

Robots and software to the rescue of health.

This is the main theme that emerged from the 2023 edition of CES in Las Vegas, which closes its doors this Sunday.

The high-tech high mass has bet this year on medical innovations, the development of which has been accelerated by the health crisis.

And French start-ups are particularly at the cutting edge.

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A facilitated teleconsultation

In the French pavilion, visitors were able to discover software that provides health information in real time, during the teleconsultation.

This is the case of Caducy, a software developed by the Lorraine start-up I-Virtual, founded by Gaël Constantin.

"We are working on heart rate, respiratory rate, stress level data and blood pressure. The patient at home, without any device, directly with his smartphone or PC, will be able to measure vital signs by making a 30-second video selfie", explains the founder.

The device will soon be CE certified and has no equivalent in the world.

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Software to save your own voice

Another novelty shown in this show: always a software which, thanks to artificial intelligence, allows patients suffering from Charcot's disease or throat cancer to save their voice.

It is called "My Own Voice" and exists in 21 languages.

"We will allow him to create his synthetic voice by recording only ten minutes of sound. And after, in the end, he will be able to say what he wants. He will be able to use it in suitable devices", explains Nicolas Mazars, of the Acapela group, based in Toulouse.

At the French pavilion, nearly 200 exhibitors made the trip to present their innovations.