Ann Arbor start-up to market wearable body sensors
Imagine military uniforms that can assess the environment they're in. Or even the condition of the soldier wearing them? An Ann Arbor start-up isn't just imagining such a thing, they're developing it. Excerpt: "A pair of professors, one at the University of Michigan, has completed the first round of funding for PsiKick, a two-year-old start-up aiming to sell ultra-low-power chips that can be embedded in a T-shirt or other clothing, do not need a battery or wires and can run on heat, vibrations and sunlight." Read the rest here.
Imagine military uniforms that can assess the environment they’re in. Or even the condition of the soldier wearing them? An Ann Arbor start-up isn’t just imagining such a thing, they’re developing it.
Excerpt:
“A pair of professors, one at the University of Michigan, has completed the first round of funding for PsiKick, a two-year-old start-up aiming to sell ultra-low-power chips that can be embedded in a T-shirt or other clothing, do not need a battery or wires and can run on heat, vibrations and sunlight.”
Read the rest here.