Qatar faces a significant public health challenge with one of the highest diabetes prevalence rates globally. The adoption of a continuous glucose monitor has become a priority for the Ministry of Public Health to reduce long-term complications associated with hyperglycemia in the local population.
The extreme heat and humidity of the Arabian Peninsula pose unique challenges for medical device stability. Traditional adhesives and sensors often fail under high perspiration levels, creating a critical demand for a specialized glucose monitor patch that can maintain skin adhesion and sensor accuracy in temperatures exceeding 45°C.
Currently, the Qatari market is transitioning from intermittent finger-prick testing to integrated digital health ecosystems. There is an increasing push toward a non invasive glucose monitor to improve patient compliance and quality of life within the luxury healthcare infrastructure of Doha.
