The conference focused on smart fabrics and their evolution, challenges, and opportunities. Key topics discussed included the importance of the smartphone revolution for the industry, sustainable innovation in products like Nike Flyknit, and new technologies for heat generation, lighting, and integration of electronics into fabrics. Experts saw opportunities in health, fitness, and connecting smart fabrics to smartphones.
such innovations in the 3D printing industry wouldn’t be possible without its main players. Therefore in order to acknowledge some of the greatest contributors of excellence in 3D printing space, Insights Success has shortlisted “The 10 Most Innovative 3D Printing Solution Providers, 2019”
The wearable technology market today spans across the fashion, medicine and technology industries. This presentation analyzes current trends across stye three industries and outline where the future of such products may be headed towards.
This presentation provides an overview of AR & VR smart glasses and contact lenses, and provides forecasts of future growth.
Learn more at http://www.idtechex.com
Messing has set up an impressive ISO 9000 TUV certified manufacturing facility in Pune, with a smart design studio and state-of-the-art wood processing and aluminium processing machines, to produce world-class ESD and non-ESD workplace systems under the name 'AFM-PLUS‘.
Messung is a Leading Industrial Technology Expert in India, seeking to be a dynamic organisation driven by pioneering zeal, a passion for new ideas and pursuit for excellence to bring progressive solutions that deliver the competitive edge for customers. Continuing its legacy of innovations in Industrial Automation, the Messung Group has diversified into various businesses.
Messung empowers businesses and industries with the foremost technologies and high performance products backed by deep domain knowledge and reliable support.
We work closely with customers, understand their needs and challenges; identifying opportunities and technologies to bring the most relevant solutions that contribute to their success. Even in business, our social consciousness and sense of environmental responsibility remain firm and uncompromising.
Our competencies are as diverse as our portfolio - which today spans the fields of Automation & Controls, Electrical Engineering and Workplace Technology. In these, and many more emerging fields, we are constantly expanding and enhancing our market expertise to achieve - and deliver - the Leading Edge in the Food & Beverage (F&B) industry.
Seeking Fresh Challenges, Business Opportunities in the Digital Age
360 Degree Video Developments,
Digital Transformation - Digital Earth and Digital Medicine,
Wearable Technologies Case Study, Defence Global Article,
CGAT 2017 Conference, Tackling the Challenge of the Aging Society,
Recent Articles and Presentations, Upcoming Events.
Welcome to the GAETSS April 2017 e-newsletter. The last four weeks since my March newsletter have been amongst the most hectic and productive periods for many years. As well as spending almost 3 weeks in South East Asia and Australia for the Digital Earth and CGAT conferences, I have filmed, edited and published 36 videos in 360 degree format and written several articles for different journals on innovative uses of digital technology. In this newsletter, I plan to cover some of those activities as well as recent development in disruptive technologies that will present significant challenges and opportunities.
I am also looking for fresh challenges for myself to leverage my experience and expertise in the technologies that are exponentially shaping the future and the extensive global network of talented people that I have developed over the last decade.
In this Edition
• Seeking Fresh Challenges
• Business Opportunities in the Digital Age – Cutter Article
• Developments in 360 Degree Camera and Video Technologies
• Digital Transformation, Digital Earth and Digital Medicine
• Wearable Technologies Case Study
• Defence Global Article
• CGAT 2017 Conference
• Tackling the Challenges of the Aging Society
• Featured Upcoming Conferences and Seminars
o eHealth Malta
o MEIT 2017 Chongqing
o Serious Play Conference Washington
• Recent Articles and Presentations
• Future Events Listing
such innovations in the 3D printing industry wouldn’t be possible without its main players. Therefore in order to acknowledge some of the greatest contributors of excellence in 3D printing space, Insights Success has shortlisted “The 10 Most Innovative 3D Printing Solution Providers, 2019”
The wearable technology market today spans across the fashion, medicine and technology industries. This presentation analyzes current trends across stye three industries and outline where the future of such products may be headed towards.
This presentation provides an overview of AR & VR smart glasses and contact lenses, and provides forecasts of future growth.
Learn more at http://www.idtechex.com
Messing has set up an impressive ISO 9000 TUV certified manufacturing facility in Pune, with a smart design studio and state-of-the-art wood processing and aluminium processing machines, to produce world-class ESD and non-ESD workplace systems under the name 'AFM-PLUS‘.
Messung is a Leading Industrial Technology Expert in India, seeking to be a dynamic organisation driven by pioneering zeal, a passion for new ideas and pursuit for excellence to bring progressive solutions that deliver the competitive edge for customers. Continuing its legacy of innovations in Industrial Automation, the Messung Group has diversified into various businesses.
Messung empowers businesses and industries with the foremost technologies and high performance products backed by deep domain knowledge and reliable support.
We work closely with customers, understand their needs and challenges; identifying opportunities and technologies to bring the most relevant solutions that contribute to their success. Even in business, our social consciousness and sense of environmental responsibility remain firm and uncompromising.
Our competencies are as diverse as our portfolio - which today spans the fields of Automation & Controls, Electrical Engineering and Workplace Technology. In these, and many more emerging fields, we are constantly expanding and enhancing our market expertise to achieve - and deliver - the Leading Edge in the Food & Beverage (F&B) industry.
Seeking Fresh Challenges, Business Opportunities in the Digital Age
360 Degree Video Developments,
Digital Transformation - Digital Earth and Digital Medicine,
Wearable Technologies Case Study, Defence Global Article,
CGAT 2017 Conference, Tackling the Challenge of the Aging Society,
Recent Articles and Presentations, Upcoming Events.
Welcome to the GAETSS April 2017 e-newsletter. The last four weeks since my March newsletter have been amongst the most hectic and productive periods for many years. As well as spending almost 3 weeks in South East Asia and Australia for the Digital Earth and CGAT conferences, I have filmed, edited and published 36 videos in 360 degree format and written several articles for different journals on innovative uses of digital technology. In this newsletter, I plan to cover some of those activities as well as recent development in disruptive technologies that will present significant challenges and opportunities.
I am also looking for fresh challenges for myself to leverage my experience and expertise in the technologies that are exponentially shaping the future and the extensive global network of talented people that I have developed over the last decade.
In this Edition
• Seeking Fresh Challenges
• Business Opportunities in the Digital Age – Cutter Article
• Developments in 360 Degree Camera and Video Technologies
• Digital Transformation, Digital Earth and Digital Medicine
• Wearable Technologies Case Study
• Defence Global Article
• CGAT 2017 Conference
• Tackling the Challenges of the Aging Society
• Featured Upcoming Conferences and Seminars
o eHealth Malta
o MEIT 2017 Chongqing
o Serious Play Conference Washington
• Recent Articles and Presentations
• Future Events Listing
Is wearable technology really the next big thing? Is it the next category of tech that will change the way we live? Or are smartwatches, fitness trackers, military gadgets and those snazzy Google Glass are a thing we’re supposed to accept as The Future?
IDTechEx Research: Printed Electronics for the Automotive IndustryIDTechEx
The total market for flexible and printed electronics in automotive applications is expected to reach $5.5bn by 2026, spearheaded by significant growth expected by OLED displays and lighting as well as in-mold electronics applications in the next decade. These slides from IDTechEx focus on these, along with other technologies that benefit from additive processing and flexibility in form factor and will include advances in printed sensors, haptics, thin film photovoltaics and others. Slides cover: Market forecasts for printed electronics in vehicles; Mature markets; Fast growing opportunities; Opportunities in the long term.
A review of trends and outlook for the Wearable Tech Market. The report is based on secondary research material from various sources and reports from research firms (IHS, Juniper, BI Intelligence etc). The report gives an introduction to the wearable tech market and focuses on the infotainment sector.
Wearable Technology: How Fashion, Luxury and Activewear Brands Monetize Innov...Fashionbi
Inside Fashionbi's new Marketing Research, you can find multiple brand case-studies and their collaborations with tech giants and how in different fashion segments (apparel, handbags, footwear, accessories..) the brands are thriving to incorporate autonomous technology.
Read more on: http://fashionbi.com/insights/marketing-research/wearable-technology
IDTechEx Research: Problems That Printed Electronics is SolvingIDTechEx
From IDTechEx Research: This presentation reviews why printed electronics is not a solution looking for a problem: this presentations looks at big problems in different industries that printed electronics is tackling today
Global Wearable Technology Market 2013-2018Visiongain
For more information on this report please contact ediz.ibrahim@visiongain.com (+44(0) 2075499976) or refer to our website http://www.visiongain.com/Report/1085/Global-Wearable-Technology-Market-2013-2018
Equipping Engagement with Wearable Tech at Customer Engagement World 2014Ogilvy
Matt Doherty, Associate Director of Global Digital Creative Development at Ogilvy & Mather, presented Equipping Engagement with Wearable Tech at the Customer Engagement World 2014 conference in New York. As wearable tech continues to gain popularity with consumers, brands and their agencies are tasked to determine what this technology will mean for them. The good thing is brands of all types don't have to start the R+D process from scratch. There are all sorts of areas for brands to be a part of in the wearable tech ecosystem. We'll define the ecosystem, consumer experience factors, and uncover wearable tech opportunities you can take back to your brand.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to show how wearable technology is becoming more economically feasible. Rapid improvements in microprocessors, memory, cameras, displays, cellular processors, WiFi, and other sensors are improving the economics of wearable computing. These slides describe wearable computing devices for the detailed parts of the arm (fingers, hand, wrist), body (chest, neck, waist, shoulders, torso), legs (thighs, ankles, feet), and head. (ear, eyes, forehead). They provide price and other performance data, functions that can be performed, and predictions for the future.
Ownership of fitness tracker devices in the U.S. grew from about four million users at the beginning of 2013 to an estimated to an estimated 15 million in 2014, according to research from Parks Associates. The sales of fitness tracker devices will reach 15.6 million units in 2015, according to Consumer Technology Association, formerly Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
As the connected fitness tracker market grows, expect competition to mount not only from within but especially outside the market from other devices including smartwatches and smartphones/apps. In this study, you can learn more about the technology and market trends.
Wearables devices market and technologyKevin Huang
What is wearable technology?
Simply put, it’s technology that you incorporate into things you wear on a day-to-day basis, and it could be anything from a smart watch, augmented reality glasses, or even a personal health monitor in the form of a bracelet.
The idea is that technology will increasingly become more part of our daily lives, and it will become less intrusive, as it will be part of our clothing, and sometimes even part of our bodies!
Wearable tech presents a fascinating field to study. I have conducted some researches and hope you can also learn more about this high growth market.
Etix Blast: Ticket Reconciliation - The University of Kentucky Singletary Cen...Etix
This year we invited one of our Etix clients, The University of Kentucky Singletary Center for the Arts, to participate in an Etix Live case study presentation on Ticket Reconciliation and Reporting.
Is wearable technology really the next big thing? Is it the next category of tech that will change the way we live? Or are smartwatches, fitness trackers, military gadgets and those snazzy Google Glass are a thing we’re supposed to accept as The Future?
IDTechEx Research: Printed Electronics for the Automotive IndustryIDTechEx
The total market for flexible and printed electronics in automotive applications is expected to reach $5.5bn by 2026, spearheaded by significant growth expected by OLED displays and lighting as well as in-mold electronics applications in the next decade. These slides from IDTechEx focus on these, along with other technologies that benefit from additive processing and flexibility in form factor and will include advances in printed sensors, haptics, thin film photovoltaics and others. Slides cover: Market forecasts for printed electronics in vehicles; Mature markets; Fast growing opportunities; Opportunities in the long term.
A review of trends and outlook for the Wearable Tech Market. The report is based on secondary research material from various sources and reports from research firms (IHS, Juniper, BI Intelligence etc). The report gives an introduction to the wearable tech market and focuses on the infotainment sector.
Wearable Technology: How Fashion, Luxury and Activewear Brands Monetize Innov...Fashionbi
Inside Fashionbi's new Marketing Research, you can find multiple brand case-studies and their collaborations with tech giants and how in different fashion segments (apparel, handbags, footwear, accessories..) the brands are thriving to incorporate autonomous technology.
Read more on: http://fashionbi.com/insights/marketing-research/wearable-technology
IDTechEx Research: Problems That Printed Electronics is SolvingIDTechEx
From IDTechEx Research: This presentation reviews why printed electronics is not a solution looking for a problem: this presentations looks at big problems in different industries that printed electronics is tackling today
Global Wearable Technology Market 2013-2018Visiongain
For more information on this report please contact ediz.ibrahim@visiongain.com (+44(0) 2075499976) or refer to our website http://www.visiongain.com/Report/1085/Global-Wearable-Technology-Market-2013-2018
Equipping Engagement with Wearable Tech at Customer Engagement World 2014Ogilvy
Matt Doherty, Associate Director of Global Digital Creative Development at Ogilvy & Mather, presented Equipping Engagement with Wearable Tech at the Customer Engagement World 2014 conference in New York. As wearable tech continues to gain popularity with consumers, brands and their agencies are tasked to determine what this technology will mean for them. The good thing is brands of all types don't have to start the R+D process from scratch. There are all sorts of areas for brands to be a part of in the wearable tech ecosystem. We'll define the ecosystem, consumer experience factors, and uncover wearable tech opportunities you can take back to your brand.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to show how wearable technology is becoming more economically feasible. Rapid improvements in microprocessors, memory, cameras, displays, cellular processors, WiFi, and other sensors are improving the economics of wearable computing. These slides describe wearable computing devices for the detailed parts of the arm (fingers, hand, wrist), body (chest, neck, waist, shoulders, torso), legs (thighs, ankles, feet), and head. (ear, eyes, forehead). They provide price and other performance data, functions that can be performed, and predictions for the future.
Ownership of fitness tracker devices in the U.S. grew from about four million users at the beginning of 2013 to an estimated to an estimated 15 million in 2014, according to research from Parks Associates. The sales of fitness tracker devices will reach 15.6 million units in 2015, according to Consumer Technology Association, formerly Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
As the connected fitness tracker market grows, expect competition to mount not only from within but especially outside the market from other devices including smartwatches and smartphones/apps. In this study, you can learn more about the technology and market trends.
Wearables devices market and technologyKevin Huang
What is wearable technology?
Simply put, it’s technology that you incorporate into things you wear on a day-to-day basis, and it could be anything from a smart watch, augmented reality glasses, or even a personal health monitor in the form of a bracelet.
The idea is that technology will increasingly become more part of our daily lives, and it will become less intrusive, as it will be part of our clothing, and sometimes even part of our bodies!
Wearable tech presents a fascinating field to study. I have conducted some researches and hope you can also learn more about this high growth market.
Etix Blast: Ticket Reconciliation - The University of Kentucky Singletary Cen...Etix
This year we invited one of our Etix clients, The University of Kentucky Singletary Center for the Arts, to participate in an Etix Live case study presentation on Ticket Reconciliation and Reporting.
Building an effective product strategy (Early stage start-ups) - UX India, 2013Pankaj Saharan
Presentation by Pankaj Saharan in UX India 2013 Conference held at IIM Bangalore, India.
Topic: Building an effective product strategy (Early stage start-ups)
How to use your CRM for upselling and cross-sellingRedspire Ltd
In order to really boost your business you need to be upselling and cross-selling to the customers who you know can best increase your margins.
While CRM is a great toolbox for the complete sales cycle - cold prospect to red-hot lead - Customer Relationship Management needs to be looked at from another perspective: cross-selling and up-selling. In today’s market, concentrating on the customers who know you best can increase turnover and margins faster than any headline-grabbing push into new sales territories.
This presentation provides a introduction to digital textile printing for basic understanding about the subject.
For more info contact aditya@inkjetforumindia.com
www.inkjetforumindia.com
A leading company, HZO features as the cover of this
edition. HZO, the leader in protecting electronics from the
most demanding environments with world class nano
coatings to enable a better, more durable product
recognized that the available protection options (seals,
gaskets, heavy & thick conformal coatings) had significant
drawbacks, especially for this new generation of
electronics.
Last week, more than 3,900 exhibitors gathered in Las Vegas to showcase their latest technology innovations. With over 2.75 million square feet of exhibit space across Las Vegas, CES 2018 was the largest show floor in CES’ 51-year history.
Like years past, CES showcases everything from futuristic robots, autonomous vehicles, and artificial intelligence. This year, however, the true stand-outs were those who invested in real-life application.
We've put together our key takeaways from CES 2018, which cover the most groundbreaking trends and what they mean for brands, marketers, and consumers.
Last week, more than 3,900 exhibitors gathered in Las Vegas to showcase their latest technology innovations. With over 2.75 million square feet of exhibit space across Las Vegas, CES 2018 was the largest show floor in CES’ 51-year history.
Like years past, CES showcases everything from futuristic robots, autonomous vehicles, and artificial intelligence. This year, however, the true stand-outs were those who invested in real-life application.
We've put together our key takeaways from CES 2018, which cover the most groundbreaking trends and what they mean for brands, marketers, and consumers.
Overview of this year's CES 2015 with implications on smart technology on consumers. Further notes on products featured in this deck can be found upon download.
Opening remarks from the IDTechExShow! in Berlin, April 2016. Learn more about this show that co-locates Printed Electronics Europe, Sensors Europe, Wearables Europe, Electric Vehicles: Everything is Changing Europe, Internet of Things Applications Europe, Energy Harvesting and Storage Europe, 3D Printing Europe, and Graphene Europe.
2015 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for the global manufacturing industry. Manufacturing plants are not longer dirty, dark and dangerous places to work; they house some of the world’s most sophisticated equipment, are managed using complex data and software, and run on powerful technology systems. As the concept of a ‘smart factory’ becomes more of a reality, we take a look at the manufacturing trends shaping the industry in 2015.
CES, the Consumer Electronics Show, took place in Las Vegas, January 6th-9th 2015. We held our annual MEC@CES event, with 120 of our clients in attendance we created a thought leadership experience featuring inspiring presenters that gave us their view of what marketing in a connected world means for brands. We’ve condensed their POVs and the best of CES into 5 key takeaway trends – the MEC@CES 2015 Key Takeaways.
Messung celebrated its 40th anniversary last year. A year of tough challenges as the world battled the pandemic, faced widespread disease and untimely death, and lived through trying lockdowns and restrictions.
It was a tough time for all, and Messung was no exception. Yet today, as Messung nears its 41st anniversary, it can proudly claim to have made 2021-22 a meaningful year.