Wristband to detect diseases

Rutgers Researchers Develop Smart Wristband That Could Detect Disease

Imagine a wristband that could detect diseases including cancer, or bacteria or other biohazards in the air or surfaces, and then wirelessly transmit its...

May The Force Be With You….and Your Wearables!

It was about time that we wrote about Star Wars...but don’t expect any spoilers, any videos from the new movie neither comments of what...

What are your plans for July 24, 2012?

We don’t  know what you‘re up to, but we will be in San Francisco. After a very successful Wearable Technologies Conference in Munich at...
Stretchable sensors

Stretchable Sensors Will Change the Way Sensors Are Integrated Into Wearables

We humans aren’t rigid like electronic circuitry, therefore manufacturers need to make a sea of change in order to produce wearables that fit us...
Industrial exoskeletons

Industrial Exoskeletons Are Here With More to Follow

Powered exoskeletons are wearable mechanical devices that are powered by a system of electric motors, levers, pneumatics, hydraulics, or a combination of technologies that...

New market reports released

Leading research companies recently published new figures on the wearable technologies market TechNavio's report “Global Wearable Medical Technology Market 2012-2016” published in October 2013 predicts...