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17 Jan 2019

Xenoma

IDTechEx caught up with Ryohei Konishi, Business Producer at Xenoma at their booth at CES 2019. They were demonstrating several new products since IDTechEx first met with them a year earlier at CES 2018.
17 Jan 2019

Teslasuit

IDTechEx met with Teslasuit at their booth in CES 2019's South Hall. They took us through the technology in the product and their latest updates.
17 Jan 2019

Vivomi

IDTechEx interviewed John Carrol from Vivomi at their booth at CES 2019. Vivomi have developed an electronic skin patch for measuring heart rate and other related metrics.
17 Jan 2019

Spire

IDTechEx briefly spoke with Sonia Rao, Head of Corporate Partnerships at Spire at their booth at CES 2019.
17 Jan 2019

Myant

IDTechEx caught up with Tony Chahine, CEO of Myant.
17 Jan 2019

Codoon/ Runtopia

IDTechEx briefly spoke with Mari Yang, Overseas Marketing Manager at Codoon, and representing their overseas brand Runtopia. We discussed their electronic products, including electronic textiles.
17 Jan 2019

Chronolife

IDTechEx interviewed Guillaume Chenegros, PhD, Chief Technical Officer at ChronoLife at their booth at CES 2019's Eureka Park. They have developed a smart shirt for measuring vital signs, targeted for medical use.
17 Jan 2019

Bloomer Tech

IDTechEx met with Ben Linville-Engler from Bloomer Tech. They have developed a product with sensors in a bra to focus on cardiovascular health for women.
17 Jan 2019

AMSU (Shenzhen) New Technology Co. Ltd.

AMSU (Shenzhen) New Technology Co. Ltd. demonstrated several e-textile products at their booth at CES 2019's Eureka Park. IDTechEx spoke to Yoana Zhuo, their Overseas Marketing Director.
17 Jan 2019

AiQ Synertial

IDTechEx met with Nadia Kang and colleagues at AiQ's booth at CES. They were demonstrating a new product incorporating motion capture into a full body suit.
16 Jan 2019

Wearable solution to improve deep sleep quality

SmartSleep, the world's first and only clinically proven wearable solution for consumers to improve deep sleep quality for people who do not get enough sleep.
15 Jan 2019

Starkey: Towards "Hearables"

All of the largest hearing aid manufacturers have been working on integration of additional technology into hearing aids beyond there traditional functions.
14 Jan 2019

Wearable microfluidic sensor measures skin pH levels

My Skin Track pH is the first wearable sensor and companion app to easily measure personal skin pH levels and create customized product regimens to better care for skin.
10 Jan 2019

Navigate by feel - the fastest way from A to B

Current navigation technologies can be distracting for the cyclist, requiring the user to take their eyes o the road to check the map or use earphones to follow verbal instruction and therefore reduce their auditory sense in busy traic.
9 Jan 2019

Power cut: Wireless charger you can cut to shape

Researchers have developed a new system to charge electronic devices such as smartphones and smartwatches wirelessly. The method involves a cuttable, flexible power transfer sheet which charges devices wirelessly and can be molded or even cut with scissors to fit different-shaped surfaces and objects.
8 Jan 2019

Osteoarthritis wearable aid treatment system

The first real wearable device for the aid, prevention and home treatment of osteoarthritis.
7 Jan 2019

Shape-conformable batteries based on 3D-printing technology

Flexible, wireless electronic devices are rapidly emerging and have reached the level of commercialization; nevertheless, most of battery shapes are limited to either spherical and/or rectangular structures, which results in inefficient space use.
4 Jan 2019

Movesense saved customers over three decades in wearable development

Movesense has now shipped over 700 software development kits to teams developing devices for sports, healthcare, entertainment, and industrial applications globally. Ten companies using Movesense are on the market now, with 40 more close to production just one year after its firmware completed beta testing.
4 Jan 2019

Five new consumer wearable products powered by Movesense

Five companies launching new wearable devices that provide more targeted, accurate, and consistent data for consumers tracking health, athletic performance, stress, rely on Movesense's motion sensing technology and sensor platform to improve athletic training, avoid costly medical interventions in elderly patients, and manage stress for people in demanding occupations.
1 Jan 2019

Fingernail wearable monitors disease progression

Grip strength is a useful metric in a surprisingly broad set of health issues. It has been associated with the effectiveness of medication in individuals with Parkinson's disease, the degree of cognitive function in schizophrenics, the state of an individual's cardiovascular health, and all-cause mortality in geriatrics.