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    While wrist wearables are currently most commonly used to achieve wellness, many are integrating sensor technology in mainstream clothing and accessories. What are the pre-requisites for developing and disseminating such technologies, and what are their potential applications? What are the gaps in the current sensors that emerging sensors will fill? A panel of experts will share their insights on these important questions.

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    There is a critical need for non-invasive solutions to monitor heart failure progression around the clock. This novel wearable device is based on sensors embedded in a lightweight belt that monitors thoracic impedance, electrocardiogram (ECG), heart rate and motion activity detection. The device was tested in different conditions including sitting, standing, lying down and walking. Findings…

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    IDTechEx Research Article: The latest wearable sensors report from IDTechEx, “Wearable Sensors 2023-2033”, breaks down the complex landscape of sensor types, biometrics, and form factors. IDTechEx highlights the key opportunities and challenges for each sensor type to achieve commercial success across the next ten years.

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