Youtube interview
10 Mar 2020

Polyimide Flexible Film Replaces Glass, Silicon Wafer, Ceramics and Me
Founded as a textile company in 1882, the TOYOBO Group has been utilizing its four core technologies - polymerization, modification, processing and biotechnologies - for creating a better society. We exhibit our cutting-edge products including dimensionally-stable polyimide film(Xenomax), world's strongest fibre (Zylon), stretchable conductive film(COCOMI).
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Innovation Map
9 Mar 2020

Hearables Overview
Innovation roadmap overview for hearables technology.
9 Mar 2020

Self-Adhesive Sensor Predicts Heart Failure
Wearing a removable, adhesive patch sensor accurately predicted worsening heart failure and the need for hospitalization several days before heart failure hospitalization occurred among veterans with heart failure, according to research.
9 Mar 2020

Tough, Flexible Sensor Invented for Wearable Tech
Researchers have utilized 3D printing and nanotechnology to create a durable, flexible sensor for wearable devices to monitor everything from vital signs to athletic performance.
Youtube interview
9 Mar 2020

Intelligent Sheet Music Uses Light Weight Substrates Instead of Glass
Founded as a textile company in 1882, the TOYOBO Group has been utilizing its four core technologies - polymerization, modification, processing and biotechnologies - for creating a better society.
We exhibit our cutting-edge products including dimensionally-stable polyimide film(Xenomax), world's strongest fiber(Zylon), stretchable conductive film(COCOMI).
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Update
9 Mar 2020

Mojo Vision
Mojo Vision presented functional contact lenses at Flex 2020. The aim is for these to contain photo-detectors, a miniature display, a power supply and processing capability to provide augmented reality.
6 Mar 2020

Point-of-Care Diagnostics learn more at Healthcare Sensor Innovations
Attendees of Healthcare Sensor Innovations USA 2020 will hear from industry representatives on how advanced sensors, sensor fusion, algorithms, analytics and artificial intelligence can enable point-of-care testing and the movement towards the decentralization of healthcare.
6 Mar 2020

Technologies for the Future of Healthcare
IDTechEx identifies top future technologies in healthcare. With demographic changes such as the aging of the population, they forecast there to be strong growth in technologies that help healthcare providers manage the growing burden on the healthcare system while maintaining high quality care.
5 Mar 2020

Sweat Sensor Detects Stress Levels; May Find Use in Space Exploration
Researchers have produced a wireless sweat sensor that can accurately detect levels of cortisol, a natural compound that is commonly thought of as the body's stress hormone.
External press release
5 Mar 2020

English Institute for Sport Contract Awarded
Haydale will now collaborate with the English Institute for Spor and the Welsh Centre for Printing and Coating to deliver a range of advanced wearable technology sport apparel for elite athletes.
Full profile interview
5 Mar 2020

DisplayLink
DisplayLink is a chip and software company whose technology is used in products from the world's leading PC and peripheral brands. Their technology enables wired and wireless VR, monitors, docking stations, video adapters, and more. DisplayLink IDTechEx met with DisplayLink to see their technologies and how they are incorporated into AR/VR Technologies.
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5 Mar 2020

Internet of Things: Lessons from EAS and RFID
Anti-theft tags (Electronic Article Surveillance) and Radio Frequency Identification RFID have much in common with the newer concept.
4 Mar 2020

Research Turning Coloured Pigments into Electronics
Researchers have detailed how a family of organic pigments are set to drive the future of electronic devices. This includes wearable technology made from bendable and stretchable transistors and biodegradable devices to solve the electronic waste issue.
4 Mar 2020

Stress-Relief Substrate Helps OLED Stretch Two-Dimensionally
Highly functional and free-form displays are critical components to complete the technological prowess of wearable electronics, robotics, and human-machine interfaces.
3 Mar 2020

Stretchable, Wearable Coils may Make MRI, Medical Tests Easier
Anyone who has had a mammogram or an MRI knows how uncomfortable and awkward the tests can be. Now researchers have taken technology used in the defense and aerospace industries to create a novel way of doing some medical imaging.
2 Mar 2020

Fur-Friendly Wearable for Pets
Researchers have invented a new health tracking sensor for pets and people that monitors vital signs through fur or clothing.
Youtube interview
2 Mar 2020

E-Skin Camera-less Motion Capture System
Xenoma develops the next-generation smart apparel 'e-skin' to provide well-being and happiness in your daily life. As it can be worn comfortably, the e-skin is one of the most ideal interfaces to monitor the user's activity and vital information unobtrusively. Founded in November 2015 as a spin-out from the University of Tokyo and collaborating with Japanese apparel manufacturing and trading companies, Xenoma works across many industries and sectors to achieve "Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Through Entertainment".
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Topic overview
1 Mar 2020

Heated clothing technology and markets
This article looks at the technology, applications and markets for heated clothing. This industry is undergoing a new period of growth, enabled by the gradual adoption of new technology.
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Full profile interview
28 Feb 2020

Atheer
Atheer supply an augmented reality management platform to help clients transform the way they work. This is one unified platform for augmented reality enterprise, allowing users to design, build, deploy, augment and optimise their workflows. IDTechEx interviewed Geof Wheelright, Director or Marketing Communications
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27 Feb 2020

Wearable Brain Stimulation Could Improve Motor Function After Stroke
A non-invasive, wearable, magnetic brain stimulation device could improve motor function in stroke patients.