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Wearable Technology 2016-2026: Markets, Players and 10-year Forecasts
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Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • 1.1. "Wearables"- the hype is over and shifting to new sectors
  • 1.2. The hype is over: Metrics (Google Trends)
  • 1.3. The hype is over: Metrics (Funding Trends)
  • 1.4. The hype is over: Metrics (Patent Trends)
  • 1.5. Total Market Outlook
  • 1.6. Market Outlook: Wrist-worn fitness trackers
  • 1.7. Market Outlook: Headphones
  • 1.8. Market Outlook: Augmented, virtual and mixed reality devices
  • 1.9. Smartwatches: Short to medium term outlook
  • 1.10. Long term: Standalone wearable communication devices
  • 1.11. Market Outlook: Medical Devices
  • 1.12. Wearables by market sector

2. INTRODUCTION

  • 2.1. Introduction
  • 2.2. Definitions
  • 2.3. Grouping sections within wearable technology
  • 2.4. Parallel sectors converge to wearable technology
  • 2.5. Wearable technology overlaps with major verticals
  • 2.6. The effects of defining a new industry sector
  • 2.7. Prominent cross-industry collaboration
  • 2.8. A history of wearable technology
  • 2.9. A history of wearable technology
  • 2.10. 135 years of headphones
  • 2.11. The growth of the premium headphone sector
  • 2.12. Select history of wearable medical devices - Blood Pressure
  • 2.13. Select history of wearable medical devices - Cardiac devices
  • 2.14. Select history of wearable medical devices - Skin Patches
  • 2.15. Wearable technology hype and drivers

3. TRENDS

  • 3.1. Trends are the unifying factor in a diverse industry
  • 3.2. Megatrends
  • 3.3. Innovation trends
  • 3.4. Making electronics flexible: examples
  • 3.5. The evolving user interface: examples
  • 3.6. Increasing battery life: examples
  • 3.7. Geographical trends
  • 3.8. Commoditisation and manufacturing in China
  • 3.9. The impact of VCs and crowdfunding
  • 3.10. R&D Focus in Europe and globally
  • 3.11. Privacy concerns
  • 3.12. Security concerns
  • 3.13. The impact on the wearable technology market

4. APPLICATION SECTORS: VALUE PROPOSITION, TRENDS AND PROGRESS

  • 4.1. Contents
  • 4.2. Healthcare and Medical
  • 4.3. Heart monitoring
  • 4.4. Clinical Trials
  • 4.5. Diabetes Monitoring: Closing the feedback loop?
  • 4.6. Diabetes Monitoring: Current commercial situation
  • 4.7. Advanced and portable diagnostics
  • 4.8. Fitness and Wellness
  • 4.9. Corporate Wellness
  • 4.10. Wearables for the insurance sector: people and pets
  • 4.11. UV protection
  • 4.12. Infotainment
  • 4.13. VR Gaming
  • 4.14. Core infotainment devices: phone, watch, what next?
  • 4.15. Enterprise: Industrial and Commercial
  • 4.16. Applications in heavy industry
  • 4.17. Case Study: Fujitsu Numazu Factory
  • 4.18. Commercial applications
  • 4.19. Power Assist Suits
  • 4.20. Military
  • 4.21. The Intelligent Soldier System
  • 4.22. Others
  • 4.23. Professional Sports
  • 4.24. Examples: Athlete tracking for performance
  • 4.25. Examples: Athlete tracking for entertainment

5. KEY WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY PRODUCT TYPES

  • 5.1. Smartwatches
  • 5.2. Example: The Apple Watch
  • 5.3. Beyond smartwatches: the evolving user interface
  • 5.4. Market Forecast: Wearable Communication Devices
  • 5.5. Fitness trackers
  • 5.6. "Smartwatch" vs. "Fitness tracker"
  • 5.7. Fitness tracking case studies: Fitbit
  • 5.8. Fitness tracking case studies: Xiaomi
  • 5.9. Fitness tracking case studies: Jawbone
  • 5.10. Fitness tracking case studies: Nike
  • 5.11. The future of fitness trackers
  • 5.12. Smart Eyewear
  • 5.13. Smart eyewear
  • 5.14. "Over eye" vs. "In eye"
  • 5.15. "On eye" - Smart eyewear and headsets
  • 5.16. Virtual Reality
  • 5.17. Augmented Reality
  • 5.18. Mixed reality
  • 5.19. In-eye: so much to do in limited space
  • 5.20. Eye-worn electronics: The 4x main technology challenges
  • 5.21. Smart Clothing
  • 5.22. 75 years of 'Smart Clothing'
  • 5.23. Early commercial examples: Infineon, Philips, O'Neill
  • 5.24. Related products: HRM Chest Straps
  • 5.25. Integrating HRM into clothing
  • 5.26. Who uses smart clothing today?
  • 5.27. Market Forecast (e-textiles, apparel only), 2016-2026
  • 5.28. Examples from key sectors
  • 5.29. Project Jacquard
  • 5.30. Large players enter the market: 3 strategies
  • 5.31. For more details on Smart Clothing & E-Textiles
  • 5.32. Skin patches
  • 5.33. Cosmetic skin patches
  • 5.34. Medical skin patches - the dark horse
  • 5.35. A list of increasing number of medical skin patch products
  • 5.36. Medical implants

6. WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY VALUE CHAIN AND COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • 6.1. Acquisitions, Investments, Partnerships and Prizes
  • 6.2. List of prominent M&A activity
  • 6.3. Funding and Investments
  • 6.4. List of prominent partnerships
  • 6.5. Prizes
  • 6.6. Key Player Case Studies: Leaders in Wearables?
  • 6.7. Apple
  • 6.8. Alphabet
  • 6.9. Medical Device Manufacturers
  • 6.10. The battle of the contract manufacturers
  • 6.11. Flex and Jabil: Contrasting strategies today

7. MARKET FORECASTING CASE STUDIES

  • 7.1. Forecast Details and Assumptions
  • 7.2. Wrist-worn fitness trackers
  • 7.3. Headphones
  • 7.4. Augmented, virtual and mixed reality devices
  • 7.5. Smartwatches: Short to medium term outlook
  • 7.6. Long term: Standalone wearable communication devices
  • 7.7. Medical Devices
  • 7.8. Wearables by market sector
  • 7.9. Wearables for Enterprise

8. FULL MARKET FORECASTING: 2016 - 2026

  • 8.1. Full market forecasting: Revenue
  • 8.2. Full Market Forecasting: Volume
  • 8.3. Full Market Forecasting: Pricing

9. COMPANY PROFILES AND INTERVIEWS

  • 9.1. adidas
  • 9.2. AiQ Smart Clothing
  • 9.3. Amotech
  • 9.4. APDM
  • 9.5. Atheer Labs
  • 9.6. Avegant
  • 9.7. BeBop Sensors
  • 9.8. Brochier Technologies
  • 9.9. Catapult Sports
  • 9.10. Cetemmsa
  • 9.11. Clothing+
  • 9.12. CSEM Centre Suisse d'Electronique et de Microtechnique SA
  • 9.13. DECATHLON
  • 9.14. Electrozyme LLC
  • 9.15. Firstbeat Technologies Ltd
  • 9.16. Footfalls and Heartbeats
  • 9.17. Forster Rohner AG
  • 9.18. GlaxoSmithKline
  • 9.19. Google
  • 9.20. Hexoskin
  • 9.21. Hivox Biotek
  • 9.22. Holst Centre
  • 9.23. Humavox
  • 9.24. IMEC
  • 9.25. Infi-tex
  • 9.26. Intelligent Textiles Limited
  • 9.27. Interactive Wear
  • 9.28. Joanneum Research
  • 9.29. Johnson & Johnson Innovations
  • 9.30. Kopin Corporation
  • 9.31. Korulab
  • 9.32. Lumiode, Inc.
  • 9.33. Medical Design Solutions
  • 9.34. Medtronic Inc
  • 9.35. Oculus
  • 9.36. Ohmatex ApS
  • 9.37. Optinvent
  • 9.38. Primo1D
  • 9.39. Proteus Digital Health
  • 9.40. Ricoh
  • 9.41. Runtastic GmbH
  • 9.42. Samsara S.r.l.
  • 9.43. Sarvint Technologies, Inc
  • 9.44. Seiko Epson Corporation
  • 9.45. Sensing Tex
  • 9.46. Sensoria
  • 9.47. Sensum
  • 9.48. Sharp Devices Europe GMBH
  • 9.49. Smartlife Technology Ltd
  • 9.50. Stretchsense
  • 9.51. Thalmic Labs
  • 9.52. UICO
  • 9.53. United Sciences
  • 9.54. Valencell Inc
  • 9.55. Vancive Medical Technologies
  • 9.56. Varibel Innovations BV
  • 9.57. Vivalnk
  • 9.58. Vocalzoom
  • 9.59. VUZIX Corporation
  • 9.60. Wearable Life Science
  • 9.61. Ybrain Inc.

10. EXTENDED COMPANY DATABASE: WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY

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