Wearable Technology

Wearable Technology

wearable sensors

The immediate monitoring of environmental and personal factors can be critical for first responders and soldiers in many emergency cases. Various wearable sensors can...
wearable SIGINT

The United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM) has put out a request for information for a wearable SIGINT collection device as a way to...
future battlefield

The future battlefield is at the center of a new US Army study about the warfare over the next few decades. Soldiers can expect...
laser scanning

A real-time 3D mobile surveying and mapping system is offered as a solution for various professional indoor/outdoor scanning missions. The technology was developed by...
troops gear

The US Army and Marine Corps continue to work together to try and reduce the weight of troops gear, according to a recent government...
submarine

Innovation in the field of nuclear suit development. Machinist Nathan Lindner tested the newest suit designed to protect sailors from steam leaks on nuclear-powered...
cellular video system

Israeli tech-firm, Memtex, develops and manufactures miniature wireless or cellular surveillance systems optimized for law enforcement, government agencies, special forces, HLS, and emergency services....

Defense industry leaders and officials participated at the conference and exhibition organized by iHLS on Future Forces. At the annual conference held for the fourth...
future forces

The Future Forces Conference and Exhibition, organized by iHLS for already the fourth year,  will present the trends and the most advanced solutions to...
bullet-proof battery

The search for technologies enabling safer battery use has brought about new developments. American Lithium Energy’s wearable battery was shot with a high-powered military...
new earplugs

New earplugs for soldiers and law enforcement teams supply active hearing protection and better situational awareness. OTTO Engineering, specializing in the design and manufacture...
sensor

  The Department of Homeland Security's Science & Technology Directorate is again turning to its fast-track acquisition authority for ideas about how to identify sensors...
future forces

Cutting-edge technological responses to the future warfare challenges will be the focus of the conference on Future Forces that will be hosted by iHLS...
brain

The frequent use of explosive devices in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars has given birth to a new type of war injury: multiple mild...
special operations

The U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) - office of Science and Technology strives to deliver game-changing technology to enable US warfighters to have an...
emergency

A new solution for getting emergency help faster and more efficiently has been exposed. Motorola Solutions and RapidSOS, an emergency technology startup, will soon...
policemen vests

  A group of bioengineering students from Vanderbilt University in Tennessee has found a way to leverage technology to protect police officers nationwide. Their quest started...
robotic

  Exoskeletons, wearable external skeletons, are efficient solutions for tasks requiring movement or lifting objects with increased strength and endurance in the military and industrial...
sensors

In March, CaptoGlove announced a strategic, collaborative relationship with Flexpoint Sensor Systems to deliver innovative, integrated virtual reality/augmented reality (VR/AR) systems to mass markets...
first responders

  Exoskeleton technologies are fulfilling new roles in the military, industrial, commercial and first-responder applications. Lockheed Martin has licensed the bionic augmentation technology Dermoskeleton from...
nano-UAV

A new version of a military nano-UAV has been under development. FLIR's Prox Dynamics unit is in the process of developing a new version...
future forces

What technology will reshape the future battlefield? How will technological innovations change the way first responders operate during law enforcement and rescue missions? The Future...

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