Wearables for Icehockey
Hockey is one of the fastest sports in the world. Wearable tech innovations are used to collect data for further analytics. But, hockey still hasn´t caught on to the technology boom that is changing...
View ArticleAre Wearables Becoming Luxury Items?
In September 2015, Apple partnered with Hermes to create a luxury version of the Apple Watch with the goal to convince wearers that the watch could be fashionable as well as functional. That is to say...
View ArticleEnabling Smarter Healthcare – Interview with Quanta Computer
Since 2010 Quanta Computer is trying to enable smart healthcare from Hospitals to home. You can see and try the innovations from Quanta at the MEDICA fair in Düsseldorf on Nov. 14-17 Hall 15 booth A...
View ArticleUpdate on Wearables for Anti Work Place Injuries
According to International Labour Organization, every 15 seconds one worker dies from a work-related accident or disease and 153 workers have a work-related accident. So, it’s good that there are some...
View ArticleNews Roundup – Summer Edition 2016
With the summer almost at an end and with our Pokeballs full of Pokemon, we bring to you a recap of all that happened in the past 3 months! Pokemon Go or how companies are making a profit out of it...
View ArticleThe Latest News about Smart Glasses
It has been 4 years since Google launched its first project on smart glasses. At that time, Google had to face so many difficulties from privacy to the battery. The design also mattered as no one...
View ArticleWearables for faster muscle recovery
For common day consumers, wearables are thought of as fitness trackers that improve performance. However, wearable devices are gaining traction in the area of injury prevention and recovery. Spending...
View ArticleInterview with Anna Nykänen about PulseOn – Your Partner for Highest Quality...
Although PulseOn – a Finnish company was founded in 2012, PulseOn has over 50 years of OHR research and development expertise and various pending patents for algorithms and device design. Their...
View ArticleWearables to prepare for IronMan 2016 Hawaii
On October 8th, about 2000 athletes will embark on a 140.6-mile journey that presents the ultimate test of body, mind and spirit. The winner will earn the title of IRONMAN of Hawaii. With 2.4 miles of...
View ArticleWearable Allergens-Detecting Devices
Allergies are on the rise all over the world. Research from Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America shows that food allergies cause about 200,000 emergency visits each year. Moreover, according to...
View ArticleIntroducing THIM, The World’s 1st Wearable to Improve Sleep
Thim is the brainchild of University Professor Leon Lack. He is a researcher and practicing clinical sleep psychologist. He is well known in the field of wearable technologies for the development of...
View ArticleAn update on smart shoes
The innovations of wearable technology quickly moved into a wide variety of sports. Even so, running is still the sport that´s longest associated with consumer-level wearables. Usually, gadgets like...
View ArticleWearable Tech Styling Tips
Gone was the time when one has to make a hard choice between functionality and fashion. The rapid development of technology has open many doors where fashion marvellously blends into functionality. The...
View ArticleApples VS. Cheese, The Bits & Pretzels Event
Today was the second day of the Bits & Pretzels event in Munich. The event that lasts for 3 days finalizes with a Networking event at the famous Oktoberfest (the real one!). As at any other...
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WT | Wearable Technologies will be exhibiting at MEDICA for the 7th consecutive year. One of our co-exhibitors this year is Vivalnk. We made an interview with Lucia Nguyen to discuss more about eSkin...
View ArticleWT | Wearable Technologies Conference Asia Exhibitors 2016
The WT | Wearable Technologies Conference Asia will take place in less than a month on October 12 in Hong Kong. We proudly welcome on our main stage almost all the hottest topics covered by speakers...
View ArticleBalancing Form Factor and Functionality – Interview with WTASIA16 speaker...
Tadashi Shimizu is the Project Manager of JINS MEME, which is the world’s first eyewear that actually lets you see yourself. You can meet him at our conference coming up on October 12 in Hong Kong! But...
View ArticleQardio – Making Healthcare Simpler, Easier, and more Cost Effective
Qardio’s aim is to transform the healthcare industry with simpler, smarter and more effective solutions for everyone: patients, doctors and healthcare providers. We are happy to have them again as...
View ArticleWearables for Movement Analysis in Healthcare and Sports
For the 7th consecutive year now WT | Wearable Technologies will be presenting the latest innovations and developments in the wearables market at MEDICA, the world’s leading trade fair for the medical...
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