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The 2017 Wearable Technology Show focuses on Digital Health

23rd January 2017
Anna Flockett
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Returning to London this March is the Wearable Technology Show for its fourth outing. This year’s show will have a strengthened focus on digital health, a potential 6,000 attendees and over 100 exhibitors.

The fourth Wearable Technology Show will take place 7th-8th March at ExCeL and is co-located with the AR, VR & MXR Show, IOT Connect and the brand new Digital Health Technology Show, making it Europe’s biggest event for wearables, AR & VR, IOT and connected technology.

Over 100 exhibitors from more than 20 countries will be on the show floor unveiling brand new products and prototypes, many of which will never have been seen before in Europe. For example:

  • MyndPlay
    Frontedby former Apprentice candidate, TreAzam, MyndPlay is behind the revolutionary VR-ready MyndBand EEG Brainwave headset and the MyndPlayer interactive mind controlled video platform which allows users to control, influence and interact with videogames, apps and movies using their mind and emotions.
  • Navdy
    The Navdy Head-Up Display integrates AR with driving, to give you access to distraction-free information on a transparent screen as you drive.
  • Stretchsense
    The supplier of smart stretch sensors, Stretchsense’s lightweight, flexible fabric stretch sensors and low-powered circuits can be integrated into garments to feedback precise, real-time motion data to the user’s portable device.
  • GlassUp
    GlassUp are the brains behind the UNO smart eyewear, which use AR to give the wearer access to incoming e-mails, texts and social media updates.

And in the Digital Health Technology Show:

  • TouchSurgery
    Straight from rave reviews at CES, Touch Surgery is a mobile surgical simulation platform with new surgical training capabilities, allowing people to perform next to ‘real life’ surgical procedures.
  • E-Sense
    Also previewed at CES, E-Sense’s Helios SmartRing has three smart coaches to monitor and coach our Vitamin D, sunlight and daylight intake and exposure.
  • Proximie
    An application that can transform the way surgeons work and teach, using an interactive AR platform that gives surgical support seamlessly from anywhere in the world, resulting in better patient care, reduced costs and a highly engaging training experience.
  • Activbody
    Activ5 has launched its wellbeing tool, a wireless enabled, handheld isometric-based strength training device that, along with the Activ5 Companion App, coaches users through five minute full body workouts and measures data such as strength, precision and other personal metrics.

“The Wearable Technology Show continues to grow from strength to strength, breaking new boundaries in terms of our global audience, reach and content each year,” commented COO, John Weir.

He continued: “The launch of the Digital Health Technology Show for 2017 is particularly exciting for visitors: digital health is one of the most innovative, ground-breaking and, literally, life-changing areas of smart technology.”

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