GPS technology-focused holding company GTX Corp (OTC: GTXO)
this morning announced that George Mason University’s College of Health and
Human Services (“Mason”) has selected the GTX Corp flagship GPS SmartSole and
tracking technology platform to conduct its machine learning wandering
prediction research. Mason has received a grant from the Alzheimer’s &
Related Diseases Research Award Fund to continue its research, which is the
first study to link movement patterns to the progression of Alzheimer’s disease
(“AD”). “This is so remarkable and truly innovative thinking,” GTX Corp CEO
Patrick Bertagna stated in the news release. “We began supporting Mason in
2016, with their first small and no budget study, and to see this work evolve
to this degree is really impressive. Knowing that our technology continues to
prove out its efficacy in what could potentially help millions of seniors
afflicted with dementia is such a validation to our core mission statement. We
are humbled and very proud to play a small roll in Professor Wojtusiak’s
incredible forward-thinking and game-changing research.”
To view the full press release, visit http://ibn.fm/evMSp
About GTX Corp
GTX Corp (GTXO) is a pioneer in smart, mobile and wearable
GPS tracking and recovery location-based products, supported through a
proprietary IoT enterprise monitoring platform. GTX offers a global end-to-end
solution of hardware, software and connectivity. GTX Corp develops two-way GPS
tracking technologies, which seamlessly integrate with consumer products and
enterprise applications. GTX Corp utilizes the latest
in miniaturized, low-power-consumption GPS, cellular, RF and BLE
technology, enabling subscribers to track in real time the whereabouts of
people or high-value assets through a complete –end-to-end, customizable
transceiver module, wireless connectivity gateway, smart phone apps, middleware
and IoT portal. Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, GTX is known for
its game-changing and award-winning patented GPS SmartSole® – think Dr.
Scholl’s meets LoJack – the world’s first invisible, wearable technology
tracking device created for those at risk of wandering due to Alzheimer’s,
dementia, autism and traumatic brain injury. GTX Corp’s business model is built
around technology innovation, and the Company holds over 85 patents, with many
issued patents in the area of GPS tracking. The company has international
distributors servicing customers in over 35 countries and is a U.S. military
government contractor. Other customers include public health authorities and
municipalities, emergency and law enforcement, NGOs, private companies, public
and private senior care homes, and consumers. For more information, visit the
company’s website at www.GTXCorp.com
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