Living with Diabetes is difficult at best. monitoring of Blood glucose, Diet , and excersie is a full time job. Even through treatment with multiple injections and blood testing every day that helps keep blood sugars in control life with Diabetes could be much better with new technology that is in Europe and now the USA. Artificial pancreas represents the most revolutionary advance in treating type 1 diabetes since the discovery of insulin. This device, now under development, will dramatically change the lives of people with type 1, allowing them to maintain tight control of blood glucose levels, thereby significantly reducing the risk of life-threatening fluctuations and freeing them of much of the daily burden of managing their disease.