4. Visibility
Tigerspike’s top predictions
Wearable technology
Biometrics for identity
and interaction
3D printing
AI personal assistant
Natural UI
Nanomedicine
Self automated
cars
Wireless
chargers
Ubiquitous
computing
Personalised information in
context
Interactive screens
everywhere
Maturity
7. Clothes &
shoes
Brain control
headsets
Wearable
alarm
system
Electronic
glasses
Emotion
monitors
EEG EMG
devices
GPS
tracker
Sensor
patches
Bionic eye
Hearing
aids
AR
headset
displays
Sleep
monitors
3D motion
sensors
Smart
phone
accessories
Dental
hearing
Smart pills
Smart
implants
Wearable
cameras
Artificial
limbs
In the body
On the body
Close to the body
Activity
trackers
Electronic
tattoos
Insulin
pump
patches
Smart
watches
Wearable
controllers,
movers
15. “
Experience is everything. It always has been,
but it’s still undervalued and under-invested in.
Obsess over it. Live and breathe it.
Get your whole company on board.
”
Evan Williams, CEO Twitter
19. All industries will be affected by wearable
technology
Nanotechnology
Internet
Smart watch
energy
Wearable
Biotechnology
Privacy
Security
computing
data
GoogleGlass
flexible screens
innovation
Personalised
fashion
20. “Tigerspike are one of the most exciting & innovative companies Apple are working
with globally. We are hearing good things everywhere.”
Global team of 200 dedicated and
specialised employees
Pascal Cagni – EMEA Chief of Apple
Oliver Palmer,
@oliverpalmer
Head of Innovation
San Francisco
New York
London
Dubai
Singapore
Sydney
Melbourne
Notes de l'éditeur
philosophy of the TS Innovation Lab‘not customer lead’agenda:Agenda:1 – how do you predict the unpredictable?2 – tigerspike’s 1- predictions3- Wearable technology: the top to tail of it4 - Business impact5 - Questions
the ‘Hype cycle’example: the QR codewearable tech will play a key role in all (except 3d printing) of the tigerspike 10 predictions
wearable tech has a key role to play
35% ofaustralians are using wearable tech64% believe it has improved their well being 1 in 3 believe wearable technology helps them feel more in control of their livesby 2020 Consumer data collected from wearable technology devices will drive 5% of sales from the world’s 1000 largest companies
internet of thingsM2M
don’t need to be ‘smart’ need to control your mind | meditationexplain the pong picturewhat impact might this device have on the industry (as it us vs. if it was smaller aka a behind the ear device)Cost:EPOC headset $299EEG headset $750
wearing 1hr vs 1 day vs 3 daysgeneration 1 productbiggest potential industry impact; retail, medicalestimated <$1,500 RRPeBayatm for $6,000
what they are; gen 1, 2 & 3 potential impact in businessesstory: colleague won’t wear this deviceconcern: content ie YelpSamsung watch estimated RRP $350
bringing about behavioral change based on what you know about yourself. reduce sick daysmight wear one of these (vs smart watch) for the utility it brings.RRP $150 USDJawbone $99 USD
about the experience of wearing the device & using the apptarget market (story, colleague who wont wear smart watch)some info:Misfit CEO: Sonny Vuquote: “wearables are not that wearable - yet” (sonny vu)MisfitWearables adviser – John Scully – former CEO of Appletargeted to womenATM adopted by niche group of silicon valley insiders, health fanatics & athletes. approx 40,000 shipped in the first month
story – wife yoga teacherusability of the app
3 key experience areas:wearing the device (how it looks & feels)device feedback (ie vibration) and info displayed on the deviceexperience of accompanying software/ appsThe key to success in Personal Media is simplicity and utility