Building
off of the momentum of past successful conferences, Golden Networking
brings Wearable Computing Conference 2013 New York City
(www.wearable-computing-conference.com),
"Revolutionizing the Human Experience Through Next-Generation
Technology", November 7.
New
York City, NY, USA (October 16, 2013)
-- Sonny Vu, founder of Misfit Wearables, will participate at Golden
Networking's Wearable Computing Conference 2013
(http://www.wearable-computing-conference.com),
"Revolutionizing the Human Experience Through Next-Generation
Technology", to be held in New York City, on November 7.
Misfit
Wearables are the makers of highly wearable computing products,
including the award-winning Shine, an elegant activity monitor. In an
interview with medGadget, Mr. Vu elaborates: "The Shine is the
ultimate in simplicity, from the look of it to what it does, which is
measuring your physical activity goals. That's really it. The other
thing is that I think we're the most wearable. You can wear it
anywhere. We've had people asking if they can wear it as a necklace,
watch, even a power ring! I love the other products, but you can only
wear it in a few places and with certain dress levels (casual,
active) comfortably. You can wear the Shine for a run, just as
comfortably as to the prom. When we surveyed people, we had a number
of people say they would wear it even if it didn't measure anything
at all. At first, you think, ‘really?' But I feel like that's our
dream, making something people would want to wear anywhere."
Mr.
Vu is also the founder of AgaMatrix, makers of the world's first
iPhone-connected hardware medical device (Red Dot & GOOD Design
Awards). AgaMatrix, which began as a two-person start-up, now ships
15+ FDA-cleared medical device products, 1B+ biosensors, 3M+ glucose
meters for diabetics.
Mr.
Vu worked at Microsoft Research on machine learning / linguistic
technologies and studied math (BS) at UIUC and linguistics (PhD)
under Noam Chomsky at MIT. "I eventually left the program again
to start up AgaMatrix with Sridhar Iyengar (AgaMatrix's current CTO),
who I knew of in high school and roomed with in college. It was
awesome that we started the company from nothing to what's now a
multi-million dollar company whose products are sold at the Apple
Store. I got to know John Sculley (Misfit's co-founder) a couple
years ago as a friend and mentor, and over time we decided to start a
company together."
Mr.
Vu understands a number of interesting languages, is a patron of good
product design, and believes an era of wearable computing is coming
soon where UX design will be geared towards glance-able displays as
well as non-visual modalities. Where does he see the future of
wearable sensors/computers heading?
"It's
going to be a big deal. We had the PC revolution in the 80's, the
Internet in the 90's, mobile in the early 2000's until now, and now
we are in the post-PC era of cloud computing and tablets. Where else
is computing going to go? I think it might go on our bodies. Is the
next era of computation and sensing going to be from 2012-2020? I
think it is. People are finding it to be more socially acceptable to
wear technology, and companies are designing products that are more
attractive and socially acceptable to wear. We're trying to humanize
the wearable technology space; you can start by asking ‘what kind
of sensors do you have that we can strap on you?', but we first ask
‘what do you like to wear?', and we can place a sensor in it. We
also start by considering what people would wear, regardless of
whether or not it has a sensor in it, like jeans or your underwear or
socks. But, I actually think we won't have the technology for the
next 5-10 years to make sensor-embedded clothing that is cheap, can
be washed, doesn't have to be charged, and doesn't have to fit tight
on your body like a compression shirt."
Wearable
Computing Conference 2013 is produced by Golden Networking
(http://www.goldennetworking.net),
the premier networking community for business and technology
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Panelists,
speakers and sponsors are invited to contact Golden Networking by
sending an email to information@goldennetworking.com.
Media
Contact:
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