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BreatheWear: Kinetic Analysis & Disrupt Team Up to Make Stress Measurable
Kinetic Analysis and Disrupt win national innovation grant to bring smart textiles into the future of health and wellbeing. The future of stress awareness doesn’t look like tech. It looks like your favourite t-shirt. Two Dutch innovation leaders, Disrupt, a cutting-edge digital product studio, and Kinetic Analysis, pioneers in human motion and biosensing, have been awarded an innovation and valorisation MIT R&D collaboration grant by the Province of Noord-Brabant, in partner


Precision in Motion: Revolutionizing Cleanroom Training with Real-Time Movement Speed Monitoring
Cleanrooms play a critical role in the production of life-saving medicines, ensuring that every process adheres to the strictest contamination control standards. These highly controlled environments are meticulously designed to minimise the presence of particles and contaminants that could compromise product safety. However, while state-of-the-art technology powers many aspects of cleanroom operations, the human element remains indispensable. Not all tasks can be automated, a


Rehabilitation for Children with Neurological Disorders through RE:HOME
In the bustling regions of North West Europe, over 12,000 children grapple with the daily challenges of neurological disorders. For these...


MOTION: Pioneering Pediatric Mobility for a Brighter Tomorrow
Innovating Pediatric Mobility: The Future of Rehabilitation with Exoskeletons, Smart Garments, and Intuitive User Interfaces


Driving into the Future: Smart Garments Revolutionize Automotive Posture and Comfort Analysis
How smart textiles add value to the automotive industry is shown in a collaboration between Toyota and Kinetic Analysis.


Smart shirt aids lung patients
A smart shirt can measure lung function in patients and coach the wearer on behaviour. This project result is delivered by Kinetic Analysis B.V. and QUAD Industries who have worked together on this medical innovation for 15 months. This project was supported by INTERREG Flanders-Netherlands . The two companies combined their expertise in data science and printed electronics. The challenges for the consortium were mainly in the field of technical innovations. Maarten Gijssel,
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