00:00Diamond is an innovation inspired by my experience of having a second child.
00:15I am Professor Madia, Technologist, Dr. Nur Anida Binti Jumadi,
00:20serving as a speaker and researcher.
00:23Diamond is a short form of Diabetes Monitoring Device.
00:28This device has been produced since 2022.
00:34What innovations will we present in the second season of InnoVation?
00:40Let's find out together with Diamond.
00:45For example, if InnoVation manages to win the second season of InnoVation,
00:51what are your plans after this?
00:56Our next plan is to make the prototype more compact,
01:02with more high-performance components to benefit more people.
01:10Today, I would like to introduce an innovation called Diamond,
01:18or in short, Diabetes Monitoring Device.
01:22Wow, Diamond? What's the difference between Diamond and the current device?
01:25What's the difference between Diamond and the current device?
01:26With Diamond, you no longer need a needle,
01:29no need for a test strip,
01:30and no need to take your blood.
01:34Diamond can give readings quickly.
01:37And we also use AI technology to process glucose data.
01:42Is this true?
01:44If there is a sale, I will be the first customer to buy it.
01:46I can use it to check my glucose daily at home.
01:49That's right, Farah.
01:50Diamond uses optical technology to read glucose readings in blood...
01:55...in an innovative way.
01:57This means that we can avoid the risk of spread of diseases caused by blood.
02:03Is this device made by itself?
02:05That's right, Farah. We produce this device ourselves.
02:08But Diamond is still in its 4th or 5th phase.
02:13If we can get funding, we are eager to produce Diamond in a more compact size,
02:19and we can also use high-tech components.
02:24Are there any other devices that are similar to Diamond in the market now?
02:27Other devices?
02:29Okay, there is one.
02:30But this device uses film technology,
02:33which needs to be inserted into the patient's lungs.
02:37And the patient needs to wear it for...
02:40How long, I guess?
02:41Eight hours for continuous monitoring.
02:45Have you ever thought about calculating the cost...
02:48...of buying a test strip and a lens set?
02:54Let's say we use an invasive glucometer for 75 days.
02:58200?
02:59300?
03:00Both are wrong.
03:01Actually, you will spend more than RM500.
03:05What if we compare it to Diamond?
03:07If we compare it to Diamond,
03:09it's like a one-off investment.
03:12You can buy it and use it anytime.
03:15Unlimited usage.
03:17Wow, that sounds interesting.
03:19Interesting, right?
03:20How do we use Diamond?
03:22It's as easy as ABC.
03:24First, we need to switch on the button.
03:27And Farah, you can insert your finger into the finger probe.
03:33Now, we need to wait until the reading is ready.
03:38And we can choose the appropriate menu.
03:40Okay, Limu, is it out?
03:42Okay.
03:43So, can you press the button?
03:46Okay.
03:47The reading of Farah's glucometer is out.
03:49Is it easy?
03:50It's easy, right?
03:52First of all, I want to congratulate you.
03:54If this product is successful,
03:57I'm sure it will have a huge market share.
04:01I just want to ask,
04:02what is the accuracy of this device?
04:06Okay, since this device is still in the 4th or 5th tier,
04:11it means that we are still in the R&D process.
04:14We are still collecting data in the hospital.
04:18And we actually need more patients
04:20to support the data that we need to use
04:23to process the reading accuracy.
04:25Roughly, I want to say that the accuracy is a bit unfair
04:28in the current time.
04:30But if we base it on the patients that we have now,
04:34I can say that it's roughly above 85%.
04:37Because it was only 85% just now.
04:39But the accuracy is 85%, right?
04:41In fact, 80% is quite okay.
04:43Is it? Oh, I was expecting a bit higher.
04:45But they are still not sure about that
04:49because they still need more data.
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