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A: CREATE A MODULAR AND CUSTOMIZABLE SENSOR PLATFORM SO USERS CAN CONNECT WITH THEIR BRACELET.
Q: HOW DO WE CREATE A SENSOR PLATFORM TO HELP PEOPLE WITH HEALTH CONCERNS WANT TO WEAR SENSORS?
Modular Sensor PlatformI applied my trend awareness to a 3-week open project, where I chose to focus on sensors. | THE FUTURE OF HEALTH SENSORSSensors no longer just check your heart rate; hundreds are coming out to address health issues that maybe someone you know has, like Alzheimer's, seizures, diabetes. | WHAT PEOPLE WANTBut even though these sensors could save lives, they’re being put into products that people don't really want to wear. So when I looked at what people DO want in their biotech, |
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SKETCHINGI found they wanted something more fashionable, that let them hide that they had a health problem, | MODULAR CONCEPTThat gave the ability to choose their health sensor and then several others that maybe sensed their emotions and changed their music for them, | MULTIPLE SENSOR PLATFORMSo I developed a platform for sensors that let users insert multiple sensors, a platform which now has a provisional utility patent, and used flexible circuit boards, FOLED screens, etc. |
CUSTOMIZING TO CONNECTI then began developing ways to change out covers and clasps, to match different users' emotional needs, | SEQUENCE OF USESo with this concept, for example, a diabetic user could insert their health sensor, insert other sensors, | MODULAR SENSOR PLATFORMAnd customize it to help them want to wear the sensors that could save their lives, because they connect with it because they made it theirs. |
“[The] wearable medical devices market is expected to reach USD 5.8 billion globally in 2019.”
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