This Wearable Medical Device Could Help Paralyzed People Move
Researchers in Canada have created an electrical assistive device called MyndMove that helps people with paralysis move on their own.
Anita Keyzer became a quadriplegic...
The 10th IOT/WT Innovation World Cup Journey to Shape the Future of IoT!
The global search for the next set of Innovators in the IoT and Wearable space is on! In its 14th year, our partner Innovation...
How to Build Magical Devices With Effective Hardware-Software Integration
Adam MacBeth, an advocate of the software-first approach offers tactics on how companies can capture people’s imagination and create truly world-class products.
What makes FiftyThree’s...
Tiny Sensors Pave Way For New Wearable Medical Diagnostic Devices
Australian National University (ANU) researchers have created tiny optical sensors that open the door to developing wearable medical devices that allow doctors to diagnose...
Wearables For Lovers
It is a week until Valentine’s Day! WT | Wearable Technologies is giving the best gift ideas for your loves besides traditional gifts such...
This Interactive Movie Will Change Depending on Your Brain Activity
University of Nottingham has produced a movie where the plot changes depending on the viewer’s brain activity.
Project leader Richard Ramchurn, a graduate student at...