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10 Aug 2022

Orpyx

Orpyx has developed a smart insole technology designed to aid diabetics with peripheral neuropathy and prevent ulcers and reduce demand for surgical interventions. Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, interviewed the VP of Marketing, Karen Smith.
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9 Aug 2022

Wearable to Detect Allergens, Fire Accelerants, Chemical Markers

A researcher is creating a portable, wearable device for rapid gas analysis that could detect illness immediately. Advancements in micro-gas chromatography in the past 20 years have demonstrated great potential for the development of powerful portable gas analysis devices. But it remains a challenge to achieve efficient separation and rapid detection for effective gas analysis in a highly integrated and cost-effective platform, as well as in a mobile device.
8 Aug 2022

Emerging Applications for Wearable Motion Sensors

This premium article explores emerging applications for wearable motion sensors, particularly focusing on telemedicine and remote patient monitoring, digital physical therapy, wearables in clinical trials, and more.
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5 Aug 2022

Event Summary: FLEX 2022 Printed/Flexible Electronics Conference

IDTechEx attended the FLEX 2022 conference in San Francisco, USA. This premium article summarizes the main themes, along with the most interesting and/or commercially relevant presentations. Topics covered include emerging applications, materials, manufacturing methods, and wearable technology.
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5 Aug 2022

The Bacteria Powering a Truly Green Revolution in Personal Electronics

Researchers have figured out how to engineer a biofilm that harvests the energy in evaporation and converts it to electricity. This biofilm has the potential to revolutionize the world of wearable electronics, powering everything from personal medical sensors to personal electronics.
4 Aug 2022

VegSense Makes Sense for Forest Studies

Ecologists won't always need expensive and bulky equipment to measure vegetation in the wild. Scientists have discovered a modern heads-up display works pretty well. Researchers set up a Microsoft HoloLens as a mixed-reality sensor to feed VegSense, their application to measure understory vegetation, plant life that grows between the forest canopy and floor.
3 Aug 2022

Eeonyx

Eeonyx is a US-based company developing conductive textile technology.
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2 Aug 2022

Wearable Motion Sensors: Outlook for MEMs-Based IMUs

This premium article gives an introduction to inertial measurement units (IMU) and explores the opportunities and challenges associated with MEMs-based IMUs.
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2 Aug 2022

Stickers That Can See Inside the Body

New stamp-sized ultrasound adhesives produce clear images of heart, lungs, and other internal organs.
2 Aug 2022

Flexible Device Harvests Thermal Energy to Power Wearables

Wearable electronics, from health and fitness trackers to virtual reality headsets, are part of our everyday lives. But finding ways to continuously power these devices is a challenge. Researchers have developed an innovative solution: the first-of-its kind flexible, wearable thermoelectric device that converts body heat to electricity. This device is soft and stretchable, yet sturdy and efficient — properties that can be challenging to combine.
1 Aug 2022

Emerging Trends in Wearable Technology

This presentation was given by IDTechEx Technology Analyst Tess Skyrme at the CEA-Leti Innovation Days in June 2022.
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1 Aug 2022

Equivital

Equivital provides wearable technology and other solutions to monitor vital signs, particularly heat stress for industrial and medical markets including emergency response and clinical trials/remote patient monitoring. Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, interviewed Marketing Manager Sally Maclachlan.
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1 Aug 2022

Intertronics Supports 3D Printed Bioelectronics Research

When the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering at The University of Sheffield was looking for a way to accurately 3D print bioelectronic sensors, it reached out to Intertronics for support. The company supplied mixing and dispensing equipment to improve the consistency and quality of the mix, achieve better printing definition, and reduce blockages in the nozzle of the 3D printer.
1 Aug 2022

Teveri

Teveri develop liquid metal-based cabling and sensors for e-textiles. Tess Skyrme, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, spoke to the company's VP of Operations, Arup Roy.
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29 Jul 2022

Wearable to Detect COVID-19 Before Onset of Symptoms

Wrist-worn health devices can be combined with machine learning to detect COVID-19 infections as early as two days before symptoms appear,
29 Jul 2022

Liquid Wire

Liquid Wire released a whitepaper in 2022 with an update on their "Device-Ready Stretchable Circuits Unlocking New Design Possibilities for Wearable Electronics".
29 Jul 2022

CuteCircuit

CuteCircuit is a wearable technology fashion brand, with a focus on smart textiles and microelectronics.
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28 Jul 2022

CDs Inexpensively Recycled into Flexible Biosensors

Researchers show how a gold CD's thin metallic layer can be separated from the rigid plastic and fashioned into sensors to monitor electrical activity in human hearts and muscles as well as lactose, glucose, pH and oxygen levels. The sensors can communicate with a smartphone via Bluetooth.
26 Jul 2022

Smart Necklace Biosensor Tracks Health Through Sweat

Researchers have successfully tested a device that may one day use the chemical biomarkers in sweat to detect changes in a person's health. Researchers demonstrated a battery-free, wireless biochemical sensor that detected the blood sugar - or glucose - humans excrete from their skin when they exercise.
26 Jul 2022

Bionic Clothing Innovator CIONIC Collaboration with Yves Behar

CIONIC announces a collaboration with designer Yves Behar and his multidisciplinary design firm, fuseproject. The collaboration between fuseproject and CIONIC marries thoughtfully inclusive design with revolutionary mobility technology to deliver the Cionic Neural Sleeve, an FDA-cleared bionic leg wearable that uses AI to understand and influence human mobility in real-time, enabling greater access and independence for individuals living with mobility differences such as multiple sclerosis, stroke, cerebral palsy, and more.