Could Wearable Technology Give 'Super Powers' to Humans?

“Despite the significance and popularity of WT in today’s market environment, little research has been done to understand what WT employees think about WT when developing new products"

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More than just a fad, wearable technology (WT) can change the way we work and give us ‘super powers’—according to a new study in the International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education.

Deepika Raj and Jung E Ha-Brookshire of the University of Missouri interviewed people employed in the WT industry—with its unique collaboration between apparel and technology specialists—to find out how creating the devices changed the way they worked. They also wanted to find out what the designers themselves thought of the items they were creating.

Related Article: New Microchip Improves Future of Self-Powered Wearable Technology

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