Wearables Poised to Change Our Lifestyles - Will Batteries Keep Up?
Battery advancements must meet power demand to capitalize on growth opportunities
Frost & Sullivan's Global Energy Research Group
LONDON, May 24, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
WHEN: |
Tuesday, 31 May 2016 |
TIME: |
15:00 BST |
LOCATION: |
Online, with complimentary registration |
PRESENTER: |
Suba Arunkumar, Research Manager at Frost & Sullivan |
Wearables are gaining acceptance across multiple applications. Most of the major consumer brands are introducing wearables to their product lines. "What's powering the wearable is responsible for making the wearable acceptable and adaptable," notes Suba Arunkumar, Research Manager for Energy & Environment at Frost & Sullivan. "However, the initial consumer acceptance is challenged by power source, which requires frequent recharging or has heating issues." This briefing highlights the different chemistries that are advancing toward meeting the expectations of wearables. Growth opportunities across geographic regions, a snapshot of key participants in this space, and battery advancements will be discussed.
The importance of involving battery manufacturers in the initial design and development of a wearable device, which can eliminate multiple problems, also will be discussed. This briefing targets the power source, its current scenario, and how participants are launching innovative products with advanced technology to overcome these challenges. How will the battery industry evolve to suit the needs of wearables and pave the way for the Internet of Things in the future?
It will also be useful to:
- Understand the expectations of batteries for wearables, which are evolving toward the Internet of Things;
- Discuss in detail multiple battery chemistries across geographic regions;
- Learn about the role of key countries involved in these advancements;
- Gain a snapshot of key participants and their unique products;
- Hear lessons learned from smart glasses, smart watches and healthcare monitors.
A live question and answer session will follow the presentation.
This briefing will benefit all hardware, software and service companies who are seeking to develop a value proposition that relates to, and centres around energy management.
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