Abbott Laboratories issued the following announcement on Dec. 13
Abbott's scientists and engineers work relentlessly to innovate health technologies that are helping more people live their best, fullest lives.
These innovations allow people with diabetes to monitor their glucose levels easily and accurately, without fingersticks1. They provide answers when patients are wondering if they've suffered a concussion or contracted COVID-19. And they can give doctors an inside view of the human heart.
We're proud that the Consumer Technology Association has recognized these efforts, naming Abbott's FreeStyle Libre 32 as a CES 2022 Best of Innovation award winner. Abbott's other honorees include Libre Sense, the Ultreon 1.0 software, our paired BinaxNOW COVID-19 Self Tests and NAVICA app and the i-STAT TBI plasma test.
The FreeStyle Libre 3 sensor – the world's smallest, thinnest continuous3 glucose monitor – was designed with a focus on simplicity and easy use. It can be worn up to 14 days while delivering real-time glucose readings directly to users' smartphones4. And because it's Abbott's goal to make technologies like this one affordable and accessible to the people who need them, we have kept the FreeStyle Libre 3 at the same price as previous versions5.
The CES Innovation Awards is an annual competition honoring outstanding design and engineering in consumer technology products. The Best of Innovation honor is given to the highest-rated products across more than two dozen categories. Judges rate products on aspects like engineering and functionality, aesthetic and design and what makes them unique and innovative.
The awards are a preview to CES 2022 this January in Las Vegas, where Abbott plans to be front and center. Robert Ford, our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, will join Abbott scientists, engineers, inventors and partners to give the first-ever CES keynote address from a healthcare innovator.
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