
Small business, big stage: NSF-funded start-ups at CES 2016
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11th Grade - University
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The video explores the rise of wearable technology at CES 2016, highlighting innovations in health tracking devices and sensors. Companies like Femto Scale and Bay Strateo are developing advanced sensors for air quality and food safety. The Eureka Park section showcases cutting-edge tech supported by the NSF. Aventusoft and Vera Stride are pushing medical-grade wearables, while the future of wearables points towards seamless integration into clothing. The video emphasizes the growing consumer interest in detailed personal and environmental data.
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In what ways are consumers' expectations evolving regarding health tracking technologies?
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What future developments in wearable technology does Stacey Bamberg envision?
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