
The medical-grade wearable device for quantitative internal load autoregulation and accelerated coach-athlete communication made by Oro Muscles. © Wear It Berlin
The medical-grade wearable device for quantitative internal load autoregulation and accelerated coach-athlete communication made by Oro Muscles. © Wear It Berlin
Bionic Pop Artist Viktoria Modesta had a voluntary below-the-knee leg amputation and began modeling at the age of fifteen. © Wear It Innovation Summit
The panellists emphasised Berlin’s central role in freedom and innovation. Moderated by Thomas Gnahm, CEO of Wear It Berlin, Antje Hundhausen, Vice President of Brand Experience at Deutsche Telekom, Charlotte Kjellander, Head of Wearable Electronics Group at Holst Centre, and Oliver Lange, Head of H&Mbeyond, joined the discussion. © screenshot wear it
The Wear It Innovation Summit will galvanize wearable tech stakeholders to co-create the future of the wearable technologies industry on June 10-11th at Kalkscheune Berlin. © Wear It Berlin
Already in its 7th year, Wear It Innovation Summit is Europe’s leading conference and platform for professionals in the wearable technology business. © Wear It
Participants in the Materials and Product development hands-on session had the opportunity to hold material samples (such as gloves etc.). © Wear It Berlin/Michael Wittig, Berlin
The Wear It Innovation Show gave 13 Startups the chance to pitch tech products and service solutions for different industries, from head-mounted cameras, to body armour and a smart diaper, in front of the Grand Jury. © Wear It Berlin/Michael Wittig