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The future of wearable (medical) technologies: What consumers want George Kenneth Lewis, Ph.D. Founder and CSO

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The future of wearable (medical) technologies: What consumers want

George Kenneth Lewis, Ph.D.Founder and CSO

The future of wearable (medical) technologies: What consumers want

George Kenneth Lewis, Ph.D.Founder and CSO

Eric Kolb, MSDirector of Engineering

Majority of users abandon their devices within 3-6 months

Market likely to contract within next five years

Sense

Track

Diagnose

Treat

Patient Provider Payer

BenefitCost

Patient Provider Payer

Insights altered habitsFeedback motivation

EmpowermentEarly intervention

HealthierLower cost

Greater access

• Sustained acoustic medicine

• Wearable ultrasound

• Mechanical and thermal benefits

• 4 hours of continuous treatment

• FDA cleared

• 1st to market

More data

Objective data

Personalized

Quantifiable responses to intervention

Improved compliance

Improved efficiency

Patient Provider Payer

Traditional Wearable

Early intervention

Healthier subscribers

At home use

3rd World markets

Chronic conditions

Patient Provider Payer

So you want to develop a wearable medical device…..

Thermal Power Generation

Flexible Display

Flexible Battery

Flexible Circuits

Circuit Tattoos

Electronic Textiles

Microelectronics

Kinematic Power Generation

Cloud Computing

What do consumers want…

What do consumers want…

What does the healthcare system want…

What does the healthcare system want…

Exceptional outcomes

Clinical data

Insurers pay

Convenient

Easy to use

Integrated

Security/privacy

Attractive

Cardiac Sensor (Isansys)

Epilepsy Monitor (Artefact)

Insulin Pumps (Medtronic)

Glucose Monitor (Echo)

Imec

Metria (Avery Denison)

Mimo

Moticon

Smart Diapers (Pixie Scientific)

Posture Sensor (UpRight)

Concussion Monitoring (FITGuard)

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