Update interview
16 Aug 2023

Jabil (Flexible Hybrid Electronics)
Jabil is a global manufacturing solutions provider that has developed flexible hybrid electronics (FHE) solutions for a broad category of products. IDTechEx corresponded with Senior Engineering Services Manager Girish Wable to learn more about the latest developments, particularly those around prototypes targeting the healthcare market. Girish wanted to acknowledge the contributions of Jabil's global team members and its ecosystem partners that provide materials (inks, substrates, adhesives) and equipment suppliers that help enable these capabilities.
Update interview
1 Aug 2023

Tapecon
Tapecon is an established contract manufacturer leveraging its screen printing expertise to produce fully printed and flexible hybrid electronics circuits. IDTechEx caught up with Technical Program Leader Rafael Tudela at the FLEX 2023 conference.
Innovation Map
12 Jun 2023

Roadmap of Wearable Sensor Technology Segmented by Key Biometrics
Innovation roadmap for wearable sensor technology
Update interview
1 Feb 2023

Port 6
Port 6 exhibited at CES 2023. IDTechEx analyst Dr Skyrme interviewed the CEO and Founder Ohto Pentikainen.
Full profile interview
19 Jan 2023

GlucoRx (BioXensor)
GlucoRx is a UK-based supplier of diabetes management devices, founded in 2011. The company has recently developed a noninvasive continuous glucose monitor (NICGM), named the "BioXensor", based on work done at the University of Sheffield. During MEDICA 2022, IDTechEx spoke with GlucoRx about this NICGM.
21 Dec 2022

Segmenting the Polymer 3D Printing Materials Market
"Diverse and Developing" - the only way to describe the current breadth of the polymer materials portfolio for additive manufacturing. From materials that vary in form factor (i.e., powders, resins, filaments) to material properties (i.e., flexible, reinforced, tough, etc.) to application (i.e., medical, industrial, dental, etc.), it can be difficult to define suitable enough categories that adequately cover this diverse market.
Full profile interview
11 Oct 2022

Cosinuss
Cosinuss develops in-ear vital sign monitoring devices.
11 Oct 2022

The Market for Wearable Sensors Is Expanding, Says IDTechEx
The latest wearable sensors report from IDTechEx, "Wearable Sensors 2023-2033", breaks down the complex landscape of sensor types, biometrics, and form factors. IDTechEx highlights the key opportunities and challenges for each sensor type to achieve commercial success across the next ten years.
Background
3 Oct 2022

Kenzen
Kenzen provides a continuous monitoring platform and wearable device for the prevention of injuries and illness in extreme heat conditions.
Full profile interview
18 Aug 2022

Kokoon
Kokoon has developed headphones and earbuds which are designed to improve the quality of users' sleep. Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, interviewed CTO Richard Hall.
Full profile interview
12 Aug 2022

Biobeat Technologies
Biobeat Technologies provide wearable devices for vital sign monitoring.
Full profile interview
1 Jun 2022

Biosency
Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, interviewed the President and General Manager of Biosency, Marie Pirotais and Yann Le Guillou. Biosency is a company developing wearable solutions and a remote patient monitoring platform.
Full profile interview
16 May 2022

WHOOP
Whoop is a wearable fitness company offering a subscription for athletes to use biometrics and companion software to optimize their Whoop strain, recovery, and sleep. Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, interviewed Senior Electrical Engineer Amy Lawson about the history of the company and their latest product release, Whoop 4.0.
Full profile interview
12 May 2022

Valencell
Valencell is one of the market leaders in providing PPG technology for wearable sensors/biometrics. Tess interviewed Dr LeBoeuf (President and Co-founder) about Valencell's development of cuffless blood pressure, hearables, and the shift in the wearable sector from fitness to health.
Update interview
1 Mar 2022

Raymor Industries
Raymor Industries is a small but longstanding company that specialises in the plasma torch process for the production of various nanomaterials. IDTechEx caught up with Dr Norma Mendoza and Jefford Humes.