According to statistics, about 27% of the world's population suffers from insomnia. In Taiwan, about 1/10 of the population suffers from chronic insomnia, which is quite high. Insomnia not only has a significant impact on one's quality of life, but also has a significant impact on society and the economy.

In particular, shift workers are more likely to suffer from chronic insomnia. In fact, shift workers are 2.18 times more likely to suffer from this disorder than the general population. The irregularity and jet lag of shift work can interfere with people's biorhythms, leading to sleep problems.

That's why TTI BioTech is developing a system that combines advanced technologies such as wearable devices, digital platforms and cloud-based backends. Through this system, people can access customized services, including screening, diagnosis, treatment and tracking. This not only helps people to alleviate insomnia, but also provides a better sleep experience. The applications of this system are not limited to individuals, but can be widely used in healthcare organizations and corporations.

We believe that with the help of technology, we can find solutions to insomnia more quickly, allowing people to get a better night's sleep and improve their quality of life. This will benefit individuals, society and the economy. Looking forward to more technological breakthroughs and applications in the future, let's work together to create a healthier and better sleep world.

The full Digital Times story:
https://meet.bnext.com.tw/articles/view/46605

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