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Achilles Design sent 2 designers to this conference to stay in touch with the lasted trends in software
& internet, e-commerce, app development, wearable electronics, healthcare, sharing economy, etc.
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3. WHAT ARE SMART PRODUCTS?
DATA IN
• ENVIRONMENT (SENSORS)
• USER (UI)
• BIG DATA
• OTHER DEVICES
DATA UIT
• USER (UI)
• BIG DATA
• OTHER DEVICES
Smart products collect data from 1 or more source(s) ; process this data ; and
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4. GOAL OF SMART PRODUCTS?
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Smart products aim to instantly expand the abilities of the user. Super-powers
beyond the normal human capabilities; an enormous amount of knowledge and
expert skills and insights are available at any time.
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5. SMART PRODUCTS EXAMPLE
HEXA+ Automatisch volgende drone
The HEXO+ smart drone can automatically locate itself relative to the user and alows the
user to make spectaculair, (semi-) professional video’s without any special equipment. ACHILLES DESIGN © All rights reserved
6. SMART PRODUCTS EXAMPLE
EVERNOTE ‘CONTEXT’- Wile you are working on an Evernote document, the ‘context’
feature will recognise keywords and present related info found in your own or colleages
documents, relevant articles from newspapers, etc. to expand your knowledge on the topic.
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7. SMART PRODUCTS EXAMPLE
Vitality - GlowCaps
VITALITY ‘GLOWCAPS’- This intelligent medicine containers reminds you to take your
medicine, automatically orders refills when needed and informs doctors & relatives a report ACHILLES DESIGN © All rights reserved
8. SMART PRODUCTS EXAMPLE
VITALITY ‘GLOWCAPS’- Resaerch reveals that this system improves
the medication adherence dramatically, wich improves curing process. ACHILLES DESIGN © All rights reserved
9. 2015?
TREND 1. WEARABLES
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2010
Before the smartphones, ‘smart functions’ were enabled by different specific devices. Later
all functionalities were implemented in 1 device (smartphone). The following years, these
functionalities will be embedded in wearables.
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10. WEARABLES EXAMPLE
BARCLAYCARD develloped a specific Bpay band for the supporters of Southampton
FC. The band will integrate contactless payments with exclusive loyalty offers, special
experiences and prize draws for supporters.
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11. WEARABLES
FORRESTER.COM asked users in Europe & North America on wich parts of the body
they would be interested to wear a device. This is the result. ACHILLES DESIGN © All rights reserved
12. MORE THAN WEARABLES?
“ENCHANTED OBJECTS”
David Rose, MIT Media Lab
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The word “Wearables” limits the focus mainly to clothing and accessories. That’s why
David rose prefers to speak of “enchanted objects”. These are everyday object that have
“magical powers” like this intelligent umbrella that can predict the rain (similar to Frodo’s
sword that predicts approaching enemies in “The Lord of the Rings”).
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13. WEARABLES CHALLENGE
DATA IN
• ENVIRONMENT (SENSORS)
• USER (UI)
• BIG DATA
• OTHER DEVICES
DATA UIT
• USER (UI)
• BIG DATA
• OTHER DEVICES
Smart products (& wearables) will collect a huge amount of data. One of the main
challenges in the design of wearables will be to find good ways to communicate
this data to, and interact with the user.
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14. WEARABLES DISPLAYS
It will not only be a challenge to fit all this info on a display that is small enough to wear (like an APPLE
WATCH). Not everybody will like to wear an obvious display around their wrist. Some will prefer more
discrete sollutions that fits better with their outfit (like these WITHINGS & MONTBLANC examples).
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16. “IT’ERS ARE THE DOCTORS
OF THE FUTURE”
Dr. Daniel Kraft, Exponential Medicine
FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE
... as they will devellop the algoritms that will evaluate the collected data, compare it with
big data, etc. Diagnoses will be formulated through modern data processing techniques in
stead of the expertise of 1 specific doctor. The future of healthcare is data driven.
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17. vs.
FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE
A diagnose made by software instead of a doctor may sound a little scary, but it also opens
opportunities. A traditional stethoscope only amplifies the sound of the heartbeat, interpretation of
this sound depends on the expertise of the doctor. A digital stethoscope with the right software can
make a detailled analysis of the heart sound and rithm and turn a novice into a heart specialist.
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18. GENERATE A CONSTANT FLOW OF
DATA TO MONITOR YOUR HEALTH
QUANTIFIED SELF IN HEALTHCARE
The quantified self (trend where users like to track their own activity, performance, physical
status, etc.) will lead to a constant self monitoring of your physical health (e.g. glucose
level with GOOGLE + NOVARTIS Smart Lens, activity level, sleep performance, hearth
functions, etc. with JAWBONE, APPLE WATCH, etc.)
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19. OLD
“SICKCARE”
NEW
HEALTHCARE
FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE
• Investigation
• Diagnose
• Continuous monitoring
• Warning in case of
deviation (= “check
engine” light in a car)
• Try to change patients
behaviour to avoid actual
problems if possible
• Treatment
• Treatment
!
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In the current healthcare, people wait untill a problem occurs and then vitis a doctor. He will
investigate the patient, come up with a diagnose and treatment. In the new healthcare, patients
will monitor themselves and optimise their behaviour to stay healthy & in shape. A diagnos will
be made by software analysis of the data. The doctor will only execute the treatment.
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20. FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE
“THE PATIENT BECOMES
CEO OF HIS OWN HEALTH.”
Dr. Daniel Kraft, Exponential Medicine
This future for healthcare requires an active approach to manage your own health. Small sidenote: it’s
also a very liberal approach. It will probably work out very well for the active, well educated, wealthy
“elite”. But, from a more social perspective, what will happen with the others who can (affort to) manage
this just a little less? Won’t this create extra stress for the individual, wich is again, not very healthy?
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21. DATA DRIVEN HEALTHCARE
UBIOME allows you to compare yourself with others who have a microbiome like yours. You can order a
kit that allows you to collect samples of your microbiome and send it back to their lab to be analised.
After you fill in a survey you can compare your microbiome to others with a similar profile (e.g. “vegetarians”)
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22. ICT AS TREATMENT
OMADA HEALTH - Prevent is a 16-week online program stimulated with an app, internet connected
scale and online community, to help you change your behavior (food habits, activity level, etc.) to lose
weight and lower your risk of disease (e.g. diabetes).
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23. ICT RESEARCH TO DEVELLOP TREATMENT
BRAINFUL.COM develloped a pain relief program base on research, where pain patients, meditation experts,
etc. were placed in an MRI scanner and got live feedback of wich zones in their brain were active. They could
learn to knowingly activate those area’s in the brain that enable pain relief. The procedures they used to achieve
this, could be tought to other users without the MRI setup, resulting in a pain relief program app.
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24. TRANSHUMANISM
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The combination of IT with healthcare can possibly go even further: IT could be embedded inside the
human body to expand the human capabilities. Imagine an internet connection embedded in your
brain that expands your knowledge instantly (this goes even a lot further than the evernote case).
Obviously there are many ethical questions if this becomes reality.
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25. TRENDWATCHING.COM
1. Instant skills 2. Fast Laning
1. SeedSheet generates a sheet with seeds that will grow well in your climate, at the correct spacing, etc. You
only have to wather the plants and you can grow your own vegetables even if you know nothing about gardening.
2. Starwood, Hyatt and Hilton hotel chains allow guests enrolled in their loyalty programs to check in
via their apps and use their mobiles as room keys, in order to avoid wait lines at the front desk.
Trendwatching.com presented their “10 trends for 2015”. They have a very interesting website with more explenation and
examples for each case. Here you’ll find 1 quick example for each trend.
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26. 3. Fair Splitting 4. Internet of sharing things
TRENDWATCHING.COM
3. Lyft line enables users to save money by charing their ride with other passengers traveling along a similar route.
4. Bitlock is a digital lock that allows you to rent your bike to others via an app. ACHILLES DESIGN © All rights reserved
27. TRENDWATCHING.COM
5. Easy taxi, Dettol and the goverment of Nigeria cooperated during the ebola breakout to train taxi drivers
on how to diagnose and prevent the disease, with drivers encouraged to pass their knowledge onto passengers.
6. Consumption patterns are no longer defined by ‘traditional’ demographic segments such as age,
gender, location, income, family status and more
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5. Branded government 6.Post-demographicconsumerism
28. 7. Currencies of change 8. Sympathetic pricing
TRENDWATCHING.COM
7. Fietsmodus encourages cyclists to turn of their mobile phone wile riding their bike (for safety reasons). If they
do this, they earn credits they can use to win prices. This should motivate them to change their behaviour.
8. Pare up gives an overview of about-to-expire food that’s sold for a discount in stores nearby. This gives the
consumer te opportunity to buy cheaper food & help to avoid food waist.
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29. 9. Robolove 10. Brand stands
TRENDWATCHING.COM
9. Nestlé Pepper could be one of the first humanoid robots you will actually meet in 2015.
10. Pantene India made a statement by launching a campain where consumers were invited to
point out ridiculous claims made by beauty products that don’t work.
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30. DISRUPTIVE CONCEPTS
ANDELA is an edudation program in Africa (Nigeria) that trains devellopers, who can write software
for your company. The idea is that talent & intelligence are equally spread around the globe, but
infrastructure and opportunities are not. By providing training and internet connection to talentented
people in less infrasturtured areas, we can create a huge new pool of high end devellopers.
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31. Coursera - Online cursussen van internationale topuniversiteiten
DISRUPTIVE CONCEPTS
COURSERA offers free on line courses of all kinds of international universities (you only pay if you like to
take an exam and receive a certificate). Online education also opens new opportunities like new course
methods, peer-to-peer grading, constant evaluation of the presented courses, etc.
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32. “ALL HARDWARE COMPANIES
COMPETE WITH APPLE.
NOBODY CARES
IF YOU’RE A STARTUP”
James Siminoff - Ring.com
HARDWARE STARTUPS
LeWeb offers a forum to a lot of startups. Realy a lot! RING.COM CEO James Siminoff made an
interesting quote about the high expectations of todays consumers and the huge challenges this
brings for (hardware) startups.
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33. Jukedeck - Automatisch gegenereerde unieke muziek.
STARTUP COMPETITION
We only saw a presentation of the 3 finalists, but we tought JUKEDECK where the well deserved
winners of the startup competition. They created a website that can automatically generate unique
(and royalty free) music tracks, based on a number of charasteristics (genre, tempo, track length, etc.).
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