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- Inevitability of Voice as a Biomarker
Speaker: Anya Gupta | Company: Sonde Health | Date: 13-14 October 2021 | Full Presentation Leveraging over 1 million voice samples from 80,000+ individuals, Sonde Health’s proprietary voice-based technology platform detects changes in user health - like mental fitness and respiratory disease - from changes in voice. Using advanced audio signal processing and machine learning, Sonde senses and analyzes subtle vocal changes due to changes in a person’s physiology to provide early health detection and monitoring. Sonde One, its health screening app, helps large organizations to execute a daily population screening regimen that helps reduce the spread of COVID-19, comply with government mandates, and return to work safely. Sonde has also leveraged its SurveyLex platform to enable rapid voice data collection for large clinical research organizations like UCB Pharma, Biogen, Massachusetts General Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Pear Therapeutics etc. and thereafter also enable voice-based health-detection models. Anya Gupta, Sonde's VP of Business Development, will describe the process Sonde has used since inception to develop their vocal biomarker platform. Join TechBlick on an annual pass to join all live online conference or online version of onsite conference access library of on-demand talks (600 talks + PDFs) portfolio of expert led masterclass year-round platform https://www.techblick.com/ And do NOT miss our flagship event in Berlin on 17-18 OCT 2023 focused on Reshaping the Future of Electronics. This event attracts 550-600 participants from all the world and offers a superb ambience and dynamic exhibition floor. To learn more visit https://www.techblick.com/electronicsreshaped To see feedback about previous event see https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda
- Cultivating Change while Enhancing the Necessary and Creating the Unexpected with Textile Technologi
Speaker: Karvin Fernando | Company: Moderncraft by MAS | Date: 13-14 October 2021 | Full Presentation Patented ingenuity and science enable Moderncraft by MAS -Firefly illumination intelligence and Phoenix active heating technology to be embedded directly into fabric. Join TechBlick on an annual pass to join all live online conference or online version of onsite conference access library of on-demand talks (600 talks + PDFs) portfolio of expert led masterclass year-round platform https://www.techblick.com/ And do NOT miss our flagship event in Berlin on 17-18 OCT 2023 focused on Reshaping the Future of Electronics. This event attracts 550-600 participants from all the world and offers a superb ambience and dynamic exhibition floor. To learn more visit https://www.techblick.com/electronicsreshaped To see feedback about previous event see https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda
- Soft and Stretchable Electronics for Integration with Textiles
Speaker: Niclas Granqvist | Company: Nanoleq | Date: 13-14 October 2021 | Full Presentation Nanoleq is a spinoff of the university of Zurich founded in 2017 focusing on stretchable and soft electronics integrated into textiles (smart textiles, e-textiles). The sensing technology is based on dry electrodes developed by ETH, Zurich, and Nanoleq that are sticky/adhesive (Electroskin (TM)) to reduce motion artifacts. Current generation of dry electrodes used in commercial heart rate sensor has a strap that needs to be firmly attached and you feel squeeze. The technology supports use cases from multiple verticals such as sport & fitness, wellness, rehabilitation, workwear and medical. Customers have integrated 2-20 electrodes. A high electrode count allows studying the heart vector in unprecedented detail. The soft electrodes are very suitable for children. I would like to present a few typical signal traces. Elastic conductive tape (Phantomtape) connected to the electrodes and runs to the Phantomlink bridge that forms the interface between the textile and attached electronics. The PhantomLink connector solution is compatible with analogue and digital signals in e-textiles for ECG, EMG, EEG or for electrostimulation The Nanoleq solution is unique because not only has Nanoleq developed the technology but also the associated testing protocols for validation which is equally important. I will discuss the integration of the components and how to make a shirt. As a last step I will elaborate over the design of analogue electronics outlining a complete hardware stack. Join TechBlick on an annual pass to join all live online conference or online version of onsite conference access library of on-demand talks (600 talks + PDFs) portfolio of expert led masterclass year-round platform https://www.techblick.com/ And do NOT miss our flagship event in Berlin on 17-18 OCT 2023 focused on Reshaping the Future of Electronics. This event attracts 550-600 participants from all the world and offers a superb ambience and dynamic exhibition floor. To learn more visit https://www.techblick.com/electronicsreshaped To see feedback about previous event see https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda
- Cultivating Change while Enhancing the Necessary and Creating the Unexpected
with Textile Technologies Speaker: Praneeth Weerasekara | Company: Moderncraft by MAS | Date: 13-14 October 2021 | Full Presentation Patented ingenuity and science enable Moderncraft by MAS -Firefly illumination intelligence and Phoenix active heating technology to be embedded directly into fabric. Firefly is a next-‐to-‐skin, washable, visibility solution on the market for any low-‐light or late-night conditions. The technology has been tested for visibility up to 450 feet. With a breakthrough in fabric-based heating technology proven to be both durable and flexible - Phoenix is the most advanced active heating technology on the market, giving wearers full control of their personal micro-climate without added, bulky layers. Both technologies offer not just design freedom to be creative, but also an innovative solution with the ability to manufacture affordably and quickly through a globally integrated supply chain. Join TechBlick on an annual pass to join all live online conference or online version of onsite conference access library of on-demand talks (600 talks + PDFs) portfolio of expert led masterclass year-round platform https://www.techblick.com/ And do NOT miss our flagship event in Berlin on 17-18 OCT 2023 focused on Reshaping the Future of Electronics. This event attracts 550-600 participants from all the world and offers a superb ambience and dynamic exhibition floor. To learn more visit https://www.techblick.com/electronicsreshaped To see feedback about previous event see https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda
- The Development of a Unique High Temperature Substrate for Stretchable Printed Electronics
Speaker: Takatoshi Abe | Company: Panasonic Electronic Materials | Date: 13-14 October 2021 | Full Presentation Conventional electronic assembly processes like SMT reflow require high temperature resistant materials. However, conventional pliable and stretchable polymer films like thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) normally used for printed and flexible hybrid electronics exhibit poor temperature resistance creating challenges in the printing and curing of functional materials like conductive pastes, surface mount assembly and end-use durability. The technology development center of Panasonic Electronics Materials in Osaka, Japan has been developing materials for FHE/PE applications specifically to address these challenges. Through various experiments and use-case devices, we have demonstrated that these new stretchable materials have the durability and heat resistance to be compatible with traditional SMT assembly processes. This presentation will explain the substrate technology in detail and introduce some use-case demonstration parts made using these materials. Join TechBlick on an annual pass to join all live online conference or online version of onsite conference access library of on-demand talks (600 talks + PDFs) portfolio of expert led masterclass year-round platform https://www.techblick.com/ And do NOT miss our flagship event in Berlin on 17-18 OCT 2023 focused on Reshaping the Future of Electronics. This event attracts 550-600 participants from all the world and offers a superb ambience and dynamic exhibition floor. To learn more visit https://www.techblick.com/electronicsreshaped To see feedback about previous event see https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda
- Hands on Detection (HOD) functionality for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
enabled by stretchable electronics Speaker: Dusko Petrovski | Company: Gentherm | Date: 13-14 October 2021 | Full Presentation The automotive industry is changing extremely fast, and there are opportunities that the stretchable electronics brings to address the challenges that the automotive industry is facing today and in the future. In this presentation, Forciot and Gentherm, will elaborate on how they see stretchable electronics revolutionizing the automotive interior business and solutions by explaining the benefits from the steering wheel Hands on Detection (HOD) solution perspective. Forciot’s advanced sensor technology can be integrated into vehicle interiors. With Gentherm, Forciot is cooperating on a solution relating to steering wheel HOD functionality for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). Join TechBlick on an annual pass to join all live online conference or online version of onsite conference access library of on-demand talks (600 talks + PDFs) portfolio of expert led masterclass year-round platform https://www.techblick.com/ And do NOT miss our flagship event in Berlin on 17-18 OCT 2023 focused on Reshaping the Future of Electronics. This event attracts 550-600 participants from all the world and offers a superb ambience and dynamic exhibition floor. To learn more visit https://www.techblick.com/electronicsreshaped To see feedback about previous event see https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda
- Hands on Detection (HOD) functionality for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
enabled by stretchable electronics Speaker: Pekka Iso-Ketola | Company: Forciot Oy | Date: 13-14 October 2021 | Full Presentation The automotive industry is changing extremely fast, and there are opportunities that the stretchable electronics brings to address the challenges that the automotive industry is facing today and in the future. In this presentation, Forciot and Gentherm, will elaborate on how they see stretchable electronics revolutionizing the automotive interior business and solutions by explaining the benefits from the steering wheel Hands on Detection (HOD) solution perspective. Forciot’s advanced sensor technology can be integrated into vehicle interiors. With Gentherm, Forciot is cooperating on a solution relating to steering wheel HOD functionality for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). Join TechBlick on an annual pass to join all live online conference or online version of onsite conference access library of on-demand talks (600 talks + PDFs) portfolio of expert led masterclass year-round platform https://www.techblick.com/ And do NOT miss our flagship event in Berlin on 17-18 OCT 2023 focused on Reshaping the Future of Electronics. This event attracts 550-600 participants from all the world and offers a superb ambience and dynamic exhibition floor. To learn more visit https://www.techblick.com/electronicsreshaped To see feedback about previous event see https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda
- Economical, Customizable & Simple - Printed Piezos For Wearables & Vital Parameter Monitoring
Speaker: Jonas Groten | Company: Joanneum Research | Date: 13-14 October 2021 | Full Presentation The measurement of physiological signals using skin attached sensors have raised a lot of interest in the recent years. The printing of electronics on stretchable patch substrates in combination with low power wireless data transmission allows the continuous recording of medical data in everyday environments and thus represents a significant improvement for patient monitoring compared to medical laboratories or hospitals. A successful realization of such skin patches depends on many factors such as wearing comfort, reliability of the stretchable electronics and sensors, low power consumption as well as sensitivity and selectivity of the applied sensor materials. In this presentation, the possibilities of the printable piezoelectric polymer P(VDF-TrFE) for recording various physiological parameters (respiratory rate, pulse, blood pressure) are presented. I will show that the piezoelectric materials can also be used for energy self-sufficient monitoring thanks to piezoelectric energy harvesting. In addition, the realization of sensors and energy harvesters on ultrathin substrates and the development of a low-cost and reliable stretchable silver ink further improves the wearing comfort and commercial attractiveness of the presented sensor patches. Join TechBlick on an annual pass to join all live online conference or online version of onsite conference access library of on-demand talks (600 talks + PDFs) portfolio of expert led masterclass year-round platform https://www.techblick.com/ And do NOT miss our flagship event in Berlin on 17-18 OCT 2023 focused on Reshaping the Future of Electronics. This event attracts 550-600 participants from all the world and offers a superb ambience and dynamic exhibition floor. To learn more visit https://www.techblick.com/electronicsreshaped To see feedback about previous event see https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda
- R2R Printed Sensors Enabling Automated Stock Replenishment. (Joint Talk)
Speaker: Florian Ullrich | Company: InnovationLab GmbH | Date: 13-14 October 2021 | Full Presentation Printed electronics is a promising emerging technology for various applications in wearables, medtech, automotive and logistics. However, even though the possibility to print sensors and sensor systems is well know for more than a decade, products based on printed components only slowly find their way into mass market. One main hurdle is a reliable high-volume production and the possibility of a smooth transition from prototyping over upscaling to industrial production. With its shareholders SAP, BASF and Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, InnovationLab is able to bridge this gap and to provide a One-Stop Shop for Printed Electronics while even going beyond hard- and software production by providing AI and IoT services as well. In this talk, the Lab-2-Fab concept is explained and several examples for printed electronic applications will be highlighted. One of the applications is an automated stock replenishment system based on printed pressure sensor foils. The case study is an IoT solution developed by Trelleborg Sealing Solutions for their customers. Join TechBlick on an annual pass to join all live online conference or online version of onsite conference access library of on-demand talks (600 talks + PDFs) portfolio of expert led masterclass year-round platform https://www.techblick.com/ And do NOT miss our flagship event in Berlin on 17-18 OCT 2023 focused on Reshaping the Future of Electronics. This event attracts 550-600 participants from all the world and offers a superb ambience and dynamic exhibition floor. To learn more visit https://www.techblick.com/electronicsreshaped To see feedback about previous event see https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda
- R2R Printed Sensors Enabling Automated Stock Replenishment.(Joint Talk)
Speaker: Domenico Tucci | Company: Trelleborg Sealing Solutions | Date: 13-14 October 2021 | Full Presentation Printed electronics is a promising emerging technology for various applications in wearables, medtech, automotive and logistics. However, even though the possibility to print sensors and sensor systems is well know for more than a decade, products based on printed components only slowly find their way into mass market. One main hurdle is a reliable high-volume production and the possibility of a smooth transition from prototyping over upscaling to industrial production. With its shareholders SAP, BASF and Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, InnovationLab is able to bridge this gap and to provide a One-Stop Shop for Printed Electronics while even going beyond hard- and software production by providing AI and IoT services as well. In this talk, the Lab-2-Fab concept is explained and several examples for printed electronic applications will be highlighted. One of the applications is an automated stock replenishment system based on printed pressure sensor foils. The case study is an IoT solution developed by Trelleborg Sealing Solutions for their customers. Join TechBlick on an annual pass to join all live online conference or online version of onsite conference access library of on-demand talks (600 talks + PDFs) portfolio of expert led masterclass year-round platform https://www.techblick.com/ And do NOT miss our flagship event in Berlin on 17-18 OCT 2023 focused on Reshaping the Future of Electronics. This event attracts 550-600 participants from all the world and offers a superb ambience and dynamic exhibition floor. To learn more visit https://www.techblick.com/electronicsreshaped To see feedback about previous event see https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda
- Screen Printed Sensors on Flexible Substrates for use in Everyday Applications
Speaker: Kathrin Hübscher | Company: RISE | Date: 13-14 October 2021 | Full Presentation With the advance of digitalisation, the constant digital monitoring of our surroundings is becoming increasingly important. Complex sensor and feedback systems are required to meet the demand for increased interaction with the world around us. Especially in the field of personalised healthcare and well-being, the need for flexible or even stretchable devices is a major challenge. At RISE AB in Norrköping, we are experts in screen printing and integration of electronic components. We design and develop sensors that can detect everything from temperature, pressure, touch, strain, corrosion to electrical signals. Screen printing allows the use of a wide range of printing materials as well as flexible and stretchable substrates. This talk will give an insight into the possibilities of flexible sensors produced by screen printing at RISE and their applications. Join TechBlick on an annual pass to join all live online conference or online version of onsite conference access library of on-demand talks (600 talks + PDFs) portfolio of expert led masterclass year-round platform https://www.techblick.com/ And do NOT miss our flagship event in Berlin on 17-18 OCT 2023 focused on Reshaping the Future of Electronics. This event attracts 550-600 participants from all the world and offers a superb ambience and dynamic exhibition floor. To learn more visit https://www.techblick.com/electronicsreshaped To see feedback about previous event see https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda
- Custom Disposable Medical Electrodes: fast Prototyping and Efficient Upscaling (joint talk)
Speaker: Roelof Aalpoel | Company: ScreenTec | Date: 13-14 October 2021 | Full Presentation The development and production of a disposable sensor can be a time consuming and difficult process. Indeed, the cradle-to-market timeline for any medical device can be long and arduous, due to regulations, standards and gathering evidence. When embarking on such a journey, it is important to be well prepared, to know where potential pitfalls lie and to waste as little time and resources along the way. Whilst certain steps cannot be rushed, such as gathering clinical evidence, it is certainly possible to optimise other areas. Design and production are some of the key areas where time and resources can be saved. Rapid prototyping and testing, as well as prototyping with mass production in mind, can save time as well as money. In this talk we will be highlighting some of the key areas of how pitfalls can be avoided, as well as how to make the eventual mass production more efficient. Join TechBlick on an annual pass to join all live online conference or online version of onsite conference access library of on-demand talks (600 talks + PDFs) portfolio of expert led masterclass year-round platform https://www.techblick.com/ And do NOT miss our flagship event in Berlin on 17-18 OCT 2023 focused on Reshaping the Future of Electronics. This event attracts 550-600 participants from all the world and offers a superb ambience and dynamic exhibition floor. To learn more visit https://www.techblick.com/electronicsreshaped To see feedback about previous event see https://www.techblick.com/events-agenda