WTEU19: These Companies are Revolutionizing Healthcare with Innovative Wearables

WTEU19 healthcare companies

The 33rd WT | Wearable Technologies Conference will take place on February 5-6 and will once again be THE meeting point for global professionals of the entire wearable ecosystem. This year for the first time the event will be part of ISPO tradeshow located in the brand new innovation hall C6 of Messe Munich. More than 60 high-level speakers coming from Bayer, Odlo, Casio, Gore, Microsoft and STMicroelectronics will give you the latest insights into their applications and digitalization strategies via IoT and WT solutions and drive your business development. The unique agenda is covering the latest trends and developments of the tremendously growing wearables market.

Health care is an industry that constantly needs innovation. And, that’s why it is changing very fast. When Sony Walkman hit the market, it revolutionized how people listen to music. Now, hearables have built-in optical sensors to measure heart rate. Artificial intelligence is making a big impact on health wearables as well. Then, there are augmented reality and virtual reality, which are offering their shares to the healthcare industry.

At our 33rd WT | Wearable Technologies Conference on February 5-6, we will highlight great thought leaders and innovators from all over the globe. While these innovators will be speaking at the conference, the companies themselves will showcase their breakthrough innovations. The companies and their leaders speaking at the conference are listed below. Do not miss the chance to meet and listen to them in person and join us for #WTEU19!

Aparito, an award-winning digital health startup, uses wearables and disease specific mobile apps to deliver patient monitoring outside of the hospital. Aparito’s wristband invites patients to input data about their experiences related to the drugs they’re taking. The wearable wristband constantly tracks medical data on health and activity levels. The wristband can also detect and track subtle external seizures not noticed by others. Based in Cape Town, South Africa, the startup raised investment from Europe’s biggest pharmaceutical company, Germany’s Bayer AG, in a round which brings its valuation to £4.5 million ($6 million) in 2018.

Dr. Elin Haf Davies, CEO of Aparito will be speaking at our 33rd WT | Wearable Technologies Conference on February 5-6. Dr. Davies will be explaining “Patient Generated Data – what can we make of it?”

SharkDreams develops digital solutions that solve the major problems facing healthcare. They are a growing group of entrepreneurs, engineers, and designers. Bound together by a common vision of improving healthcare through technology, the company develops digital solutions that solve the major problems facing healthcare. Through their hardware and software applications, sharkdreams is working to build a complete ecosystem that will result in smarter, more connected healthcare providers, and digital clinics that serve the needs of patients better.

SharkDreams’ Founder and CEO Dharma Teja Nukarapu will be speaking at our 33rd WT | Wearable Technologies Conference on February 5-6. Mr. Nukarapu will be discussing “Advanced virtual care powered by medication adherence and compliance.”

WTEU19 healthcare companies

Crescent Technologies B.V. are a Group of Engineers with a Passion for Healthcare and Technology, Developing World’s First Wearable Dual-Camera Headband for Surgeons. The footage can be watched on a desktop, tablet, smartphone or VR glasses to experience stereoscopic 3D.

Samy Ralph Andary, Founder of Crescent Technologies will be speaking at our 33rd WT | Wearable Technologies Conference on February 5-6. Mr. Andary will be talking about the “World’s First Wearable 3D Camera for Surgeons.”

Bayer Vital GmbH develops and produces pharmaceutical and healthcare products. The Company provides products for prescription medicines, nutritional supplements, consumer care, veterinary drugs, and other pharmaceuticals. It also offers contrast medium substances for medical imaging. The company was incorporated in 1996 and is based in Leverkusen, Germany. Bayer Vital GmbH operates as a subsidiary of Bayer HealthCare AG. Bayer Vital serves customers worldwide.

Dr. Christian Muller, Team Leader Data Generation of Bayer Vital, will be speaking at our 33rd WT | Wearable Technologies Conference on February 5-6. Mr. Muller’s topic will be “Real-World Evidence Generation using Wearables in a Digital Research Ecosystem.”

WTEU19 healthcare companies

Meet those international experts at the WT | Wearable Technologies Conference at ISPO Munich in hall C6 Feb 5-6!

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Sam Draper
Sam Draper () is Online Editor at WT | Wearable Technologies specialized in the field of sports and fitness but also passionated about any new lifestyle gadget on the market. Sam can be contacted at press(at)wearable-technologies.com.