Wednesday 26 March 2014

Download Wearable Electronics White Paper

Many are predicting that 2014 will be the year of wearables. CES saw companies of all shapes and sizes unveiling wearable devices. But what role will technology and market trends have in influencing the direction of the wearables market?


Truly wearable electronics will make use of flexible components such as displays and sensors. Image: Wright Design for Plastic LogicSmart Watches: the start of a wearable electronics revolution?, a free white paper from +Plastic Electronics, delves deeper into the wearable electronics market place opportunities for manufacturers and retailers. From wellbeing and fitness to healthcare, there are numerous opportunities spanning multiple sectors for this new technology. Straps informing the wearer of their heart rate during exercise and devices which monitor a patient's vital signs throughout the day are just two examples of the potential this new technology has to offer in enhancing consumer's lives.
The white paper, produced in partnership with plastic electronics developer Plastic Logic, reveals that integral to this exciting age of wearable electronics will be conformal, flexible components seamlessly integrated into discreet and intuitive products. In order to realise these products, a core technology toolkit is required - and these technologies are in the process of coming to market.

Download your copy of this latest white paper from +Plastic Electronics and Plastic Logic.


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