7th – 10th September 2021
CET (Berlin) 5 pm – 7:30 pm
PST (Los Angeles) 8 am – 10:30 am
EST (New York) 11 pm – 1:30 pm
GMT (London) 4pm – 6:30 pm
How will wearable and close to body technology products and services impact our lives in a post corona age ?
How wearables and close to body technology products transform the perception of a fitness lifestyle?
The value of wearables in a data-driven medical environment
Understanding the potential of data and how it gets generated by close to body technology.
Taking a deep-dive into the world of wearable robots and understanding how the industry has evolved over the year and the new emerging opportunities.
How are wearable technologies transforming safety management in the high – risk industries?
How can wearables contribute to a more immersive experience and enable completely new game concepts?
How wearable and close to body technology products and services are boosting the wellness sector?
How is diversity in tech creating innovative and effective company cultures and creating new opportunities?
What distinguishes the fashion industry from the electronics industry and how the new common space here can connect both industries and promote new business models?
What role can wearable and close-to-body technologies play in ensuring that the fashion, textiles, and electronics industries are sustainable?
With the latest technologically advanced medical wearable devices coupled with data gathering and storage capabilities, the patients have significantly reduced going to a clinic or the hospital in recent days.
International Women’s Day (IWD) is a global day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. For IWD2021, Wear It Berlin GmbH is excited to dive into FemTech with female leaders in the wearable tech industry. #ChooseToChallenge
Today’s economies are dramatically changing, triggered by the accelerated rise of new technologies, sustainability policies, and changing consumer preferences around ownership.
Recently, Blockchain technology has been implemented in varying use cases beyond exchanging virtual coins. One such use case is in providing an effective security layer on top of data management infrastructures via smart contracts.
Wearable technology has the potential to minimize the effects of disability by substituting for loss of function. We discuss wearable technologies for the disabled and foresee the challenges and the opportunities existing in the industry.
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