Wearable Highlights at CES 2017

We had a great time at CES this year. It was great to see so many Wearable companies – old friends and new discoveries – in Las Vegas. Not all of them will probably make it to the mass market but the pure number of companies involved was impressive. Besides many American companies France was the second most represented country when it comes to wearables at CES.

Here just a few of our highlights from the show this year:

Princess Cruises showed off the Ocean Medallion for a new vacation experience.

An innovative solution for working moms comes from Willow. Check out their wearable breast pump!

Apart from that Safilo and Interaxon introduced a pretty nifty brain-sensing eyewear platform and Dainese presented a mature version of their airbag suit:

And what’s next? The WT | Wearable Technologies Conference 2017 EUROPE ! It is the perfect launch pad for wearables and the entire surrounding ecosystem in Europe after the US launch at CES!  Not registered yet? Be there when the conference takes place on February 7 and 8 in Munich to learn what to expect from wearables this year! No more exaggerated hype! Now it’s time to talk business. Register here: https://www.wearable-technologies.com/events/wt-wearable-technologies-conference-2017-europe/

Also, make sure to plan in to visit the ISPO tradeshow which features more than 2,600 international exhibitors and has over 80,000 visitors from 110 countries. Our conference will be organized for the 11th year in a row alongside this flagship event for sporting goods and is co-located with the tradeshow at the conference center of the fairgrounds ICM.

 

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Johanna Mischke
Johanna Mischke () is Editor-in-Chief at WT | Wearable Technologies – the pioneer and worldwide leading innovation and market development platform for technologies worn close to the body, on the body or even in the body. Besides being an expert for wearables and their broader ecosystem she is experienced in the startup world and international marketing. Johanna can be reached at j.mischke(at)wearable-technologies.com.