DMI Diagnostic Device Wins Grand Prize In Nokia Sensing XPrize

The XPrize Foundation returned to San Diego today to announce that a team led by Eugene Y. Chan of the DNA Medicine Institute (DMI) in Cambridge, MA, is the winner of the second $525,000 grand prize in the Nokia Sensing XPrize Challenge. X Prize founder and chairman Peter Diamandis and Nokia CTO Henry Tirri announced the incentive prize competition during a 2012 digital health conference in San Diego as a way to stimulate innovations in wireless health sensing technologies. Finland’s Nokia provided a $2.25 million pool for awarding a series of prizes through two separate, consecutive competitions.

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