Tuesday, November 25, 2014

DIsclaimer;  this is just for some fun as we wait for CES...

CC snip of interest

We are scheduled to initiate production shipments of our ArcticLink III S2 programmable sensor hub solution during Q4 to support the launch of an innovative wearable device by our first customer, a new Japanese OEM.

So a wearable, an OEM, but NEW?...hmmmmm

these guys?

The printer people Epson....

Epson isn’t just about printers anymore. The company recently introduced a few wearable fitness trackers, including two different versions of its Pulsense heart rate monitor and the Runsense watch for measuring activity. All the wearables work with dedicated smartphone and Web apps.

They mean to make the jump into wearables as a corporate focus...

Japanese electronics conglomerate Epson is betting on wearable devices aimed squarely at health care, a business which could be worth 20 billion yen ($173.6 million) for the company by 2019, the group's president told CNBC.

Really nice read is here...


MIG MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: DAVID GABER – EPSON
David Gaber of EPSON recently took the time to chat with MEMS Industry Group…

Go Epson.

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