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18 Apr 2016

Computers in your clothes? A milestone for wearable electronics

Researchers who are working to develop wearable electronics have reached a milestone: They are able to embroider circuits into fabric with 0.1 mm precision—the perfect size to integrate electronic components such as sensors and computer memory devices into clothing.
18 Apr 2016

KEMET and Novasentis collaborate to produce haptic actuators

KEMET Corporation and Novasentis Inc announced a collaboration to develop next generation Electro-Mechanical Polymer film based haptic actuators for wearable devices.
15 Apr 2016

Displays for wearable technology

The selection of displays used in wearable technology today is both diverse and changing quickly. IDTechEx Research summarises the key trends in wearable displays, and details the latest progress towards the next generation of displays.
15 Apr 2016

Samsung Australia introduces brainBAND

Samsung Electronics Australia has announced the creation of brainBAND, an innovative piece of wearable technology designed to facilitate research into concussion in sports.
14 Apr 2016

Robots could get touchy with self-powered smart skin

Smart synthetic skins have the potential to allow robots to touch and sense what's around them, but keeping them powered up and highly sensitive at low cost has been a challenge.
13 Apr 2016

IDTechEx Interview Firstbeat: Heartbeat Monitoring Fitness & Wellbeing

Video interview with Firstbeat at the IDTechEx Wearable USA exhibition.
13 Apr 2016

Research brings 'smart hands' closer to reality

Using your skin as a touchscreen has been brought a step closer after UK scientists successfully created tactile sensations on the palm using ultrasound sent through the hand.
13 Apr 2016

United Sciences

IDTechEx intereviewed Sam Kellett Jr., Chairman, CEO and co-founder of United Sciences about their work in 3D hole scanning for ear-based devices and also industrial use. This profile summarises their progress so far.
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13 Apr 2016

Amotech - Offerings for Wearable Devices

IDTechEx met with Brian Lee and Won-Bok Cho from Amotech in Seoul, Korea, in April 2016. During this meeting we discussed Amotech's offerings for the wearable technology industry, including their wireless power transfer solutions, connectivity, protection products and new developments around sensors and flexible batteries.
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13 Apr 2016

mLED

Dr Harry Zervos spoke to Mr Jim Bonar, CEO of mLED, and discussed with him the company's micro-LED technology, commercialization plans and target applications.
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12 Apr 2016

IDTechEx Interview with DuPont: Break-Out Year for Printed Electronics

Video interview with DuPont at the IDTechEx Show!
12 Apr 2016

Sensors driving next-generation wearable devices

Sensor development is driving the next generation of wearable devices, and this development is now going further than simply attaching sensors to devices that can be stuck on the body
11 Apr 2016

Plant inspired wearable sweat sensor

Plants and trees soak up water in the soil by letting it vaporize through pores in the leaves. Scientists have now taken this principle to develop a sweat sensor through which the sweat itself flows at a steady rate and is analyzed.
8 Apr 2016

Research collaboration to transform Parkinson's disease care

Pfizer Inc and IBM have announced a first-of-its-kind research collaboration to develop innovative remote monitoring solutions aimed at transforming how clinicians deliver care to patients suffering from Parkinson's disease.
8 Apr 2016

Flexible touch sensor

The product is a curved wearable device with a flexible OLED touch display.
7 Apr 2016

Healthcare technologies at IDTechEx Show!

The upcoming IDTechEx event in Europe will be an opportunity to learn about the innovative technologies that will disrupt the healthcare industry. This event will take place on 27-28 April 2016 at the Estrel in Berlin, Germany.
6 Apr 2016

Presentation by ASSIST: IDTechEx Wearable USA 2015 Award Winner

A presentation by ASSIST, winner of the IDTechEx Wearable USA 2015 award in the category of "Best New Material or Component Development" for "Wearable Silver Nanowire Dry Electrodes for Electrophysiological Sensing".
5 Apr 2016

Collaboration to pilot wearable pain relief technology

Through this innovative collaboration, Premera will provide Quell devices to selected employees with chronic pain.
4 Apr 2016

Interview with Ortiz Industry at IDTechEx Wearable USA

Video interview with Claire Ortiz, CEO of Ortiz Industry at the IDTechEx Wearable USA event.
4 Apr 2016

Thermal Management tailored to the Application

Rachel Gordon attended Semi-Therm in San Jose to learn about thermal management in a wide variety of devices and industries. This article describes TIM requirements for different application areas.