Bridging the Gap between Research and Industry in Wearable Computing
Wearable Computing emerged in the late 1980s as a small group of MIT researchers and students took off to explore new frontiers of computing....
Wearable technology – is it safe?
“A big drawback of current Wearable Technologies is that they tend to be manufactured from inflexible materials making them uncomfortable and unattractive to consumers”,...
Wearables for identity management
Dr Sandra Wilson is a senior lecturer in Design & Craft (Jewellery & Metal) at the University of Dundee, UK. She is currently involved...
M2M Challenge 2012 – Revolutionising the machine-to-machine business
Machine-to-machine (m2m) communication can improve Wearable Technologies and make them even smarter. Are you fully aware of that because you are currently working on...
Babak Parviz is one of the bright minds behind Google’s Project Glass
Babak Amir Parviz is professor at the University in Washington and we at Wearable Technologies started following in 2009 when we first read his...
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...