It is becoming too burdensome for many connected product and service companies to deliver software that can anticipate use cases and integration points of thousands of new connected products coming to market. “Ubiquitous (or pervasive) computing” has become the norm as microprocessors, sensors, and cloud services made their way into almost everything in our homes, cars, offices, and beyond. This emerging technology, along with other advanced diagnostics techniques, will enable instant disease detection, enabling much faster treatments and better outcomes.Ĭompanies to watch: Google, Danny Hillis The Emergence of the Casual Programmer What if our bodies could tell us we were sick, even before we felt symptoms? Nano particles, designed to live within the human body, are opening up opportunities to monitor the health of a person in real time with extreme accuracy. Prepare for a very smart, ambient world.Ĭompanies to watch: Amazon Echo, Google Now, Microsoft Cortana Nano Particles Diagnose from Inside Out We’ll see a surge in products and services that quietly pay attention to what’s happening around them - learning what people do, how they sound, and what they’re interested in - all in the service of making better guesses as to what people might need or want. The introduction of Amazon Echo is just one of many examples of ambient intelligence. 3D, pressure, and motion sensors are being integrated to assess form, movement quality, and muscular exertion to automatically log your workouts and provide real-time recommendations to prevent injury and improve training.Ĭompanies to watch: Sensoria, Moov, LEO, GYMWatch Ambient Intelligence Knows What’s Up Fitness technology startups are primed to shake up the health and fitness wearable industry, offering true insights and recommendations for athletic training.
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