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    Wearables

    Wearable technology includes smart devices worn on the body that collect and transmit data. Explore innovations in healthcare wearables, exoskeletons, fitness trackers, and smart textiles powered by AI and sensors.

    A complete history of wearable technology: A timeline [Updated]

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    The rise of wearable technology has transformed how we interact with the world, making it an integral part of our daily lives. With advancements...
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    Exoskeletons for workers: Interview with German Bionic’s Marius Kiss

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    The benefits of industrial exoskeletons are two-fold. Not only can they reduce worker incidents related to musculoskeletal injuries, but they can support the supply...
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    Smart wearables in health insurance – Applications and benefits

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    Physical inactivity is a significant public health issue, causing an increasing prevalence of obesity and several other forms of chronic illnesses like cancer, cardiovascular...
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    What are the advantages of wearable devices for seniors

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    Getting the most out of wearable devices for seniors isn’t just a matter of having a cool new device; it’s also about taking advantage...
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    Wearable flexible sensors – A brief overview

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    Sensors represent the “eyes,” “ears,” or “noses” of data processing systems in numerous applications in our day-to-day lives. Sensors typically provide real-time information about...
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    Lower limb exoskeletons – Everything you need to know

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    It is an extraordinary time for robotic exoskeletons, also known as external wearable robots, to help human beings support and protect parts of their...
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    Risks and benefits of wearables at the workplace

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    Wearable technology offers various new opportunities to monitor human activity and improve productivity, efficiency, connectivity, health, and wellness. Wearables can strike out many potential...
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    Future trends in wearable assistive robots

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    Wearable assistive robots, which are designed to assist humans with physical impairments, particularly assisting lower and upper limbs, and joints of the human body,...
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    Top 17 healthcare companies with robust wearable technologies

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    Wearables are non-invasive, lightweight, multifunctional, smart electronic devices that incorporate sensors and wireless communications into various consumer accessories and clothes to capture, analyze, and...
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    Wearables in medical insurance – Opportunities and Pitfalls

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    The proliferation of wearables and the data they generate have some benefits to insurers. Offering wearables to insurance policyholders presents new opportunities not previously...
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    Ensuring data privacy while using wearable fitness devices

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    Many people manage their health and wellness without the help of a healthcare provider by using wearable technologies like smartwatches, fitness trackers, and medical...
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    Development of exoskeleton – The past and present

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    Once a science fiction, exoskeleton has today become a part of the commercialized product family. It is a technology that extends, complements, substitutes, enhances...