The Wearable Technology Show, billed as “the leading B2B trade show for the wearable technology industry, will be held at Excel, London from 10 – 11 March, 21-5.
The organisers say that exhibitor numbers had hit the one hundred mark, a 60 percent increase year on year, three weeks in advance.
The two-day expo, organised by Evolve Media Group, will feature “innovators large and small, from technology giants Microsoft, Samsung, Intel, Jawbone and Misfit, to start-ups Ambiotex, MyBrain, Nuvo and Made with Glove, funding supremo IndieGoGo, and students from the University of London.”
Nuvo is developing wearable technology that passively and non-invasively monitors foetal and maternal vital signs to alert against symptoms that may indicate medical complications.
Ambiotex will demonstrate a prototype smart garment that measures biometrical data with medical precision, allowing for extensive analysis to aid training performance optimisation and health.
Visitors will also see the global launch of Teiimo’s illation jacket, a heated leather jacket with integrated Bluetooth system and cell phone charger, and many UK launches including the next generation of wearable watches and trackers such as Activinsights’ wristband, which lets healthcare professionals diagnose and manage conditions such as obesity and diabetes.