Diabetes Technology Society (DTS) is a non-profit organization that promotes the use of new technology to assist patients living with diabetes. It was established in 2001 by David C. Klonoff (Mills Peninsula Health Services). DTS is responsible for organizing three scientific conferences each year. They are: Diabetes Technology Meeting, Clinical Diabetes Technology Meeting, and European Clinical Diabetes Technology Meeting.
In 2013, DTS gained support from the Food and Drug Administration for a proposed post-market surveillance system to test the accuracy and quality of self-monitoring of blood glucose systems. In 2014, they launched the surveillance program.
The bi-monthly peer-reviewed medical journal, Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, is published by SAGE Publications on behalf of Diabetes Technology Society.