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Wave Company Hosts Tech Seminar for University of North Texas (UNT) Winter Study Abroad Program
Wave Company hosted a technical seminar for University of North Texas (UNT) students, showcasing its proprietary ElecSil® and TracSil® materials and the AI-driven healthcare solution 'TracMe' as part of a global academic exchange in South Korea.
Jan 122 min read


Wave Company Selected for SBA’s “2025 Fashion Business Acceleration Program” with Investment Linkage
Wave Company has been selected for SBA's '2025 Fashion Business Acceleration Program,' gaining investment linkage opportunities. A significant milestone for global expansion.
Dec 23, 20252 min read


Wave Company Demonstrates Technological Expertise at 'Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2025'… Positive Signal for Expanding into the Asian Market
Sports Tech Innovation: Smartwear and AI Fitness App Triumph with 'Merit Award' on Global Stage Wave Company, a sports tech startup, showcased its innovative smart textile technology at the 'Hong Kong Electronics Fair Autumn Edition 2025,' one of Asia’s largest electronics trade shows, proving its global competitiveness. The company was awarded the 'Merit Award' at the local innovation competition, gaining recognition for both its technological expertise and business potentia
Oct 23, 20252 min read


Wave Company Selected for '2025 Seoul Fashion Tech Acceleration Program'... A Bold Move for Global Expansion!
With the functional wear brand 'WaveWear', Wave Company accelerates investment connections and overseas market penetration... Speeding up the establishment of a fashion-healthcare fusion ecosystem Wave Company (Co-CEO: Jona-yeon), a fashion-tech company in the sports and wellness field, has been selected for the ‘2025 Fashion Business Acceleration Program (Investment-Linked)’ by the Seoul Business Agency (SBA), marking a significant step toward global expansion. This selectio
Oct 13, 20252 min read


Wave Company to Participate in GITEX DIGI HEALTH & BIOTECH Thailand 2025
Wave Company, a pioneer in the convergence of sports technology and healthcare, announced on the 5th that it will participate in GITEX DIGI HEALTH & BIOTECH Thailand 2025 , to be held from September 10 to 12 at the BITEC Exhibition Center in Bangkok, Hall 100, Booth DG-C20. At the event, Wave Company will showcase its flagship product, TracMe , a smartwear-based motion recognition and exercise coaching platform. Unlike conventional IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) methods, Tra
Sep 5, 20252 min read


Meet us at SPORTEC 2025 in Tokyo
Wave Company, the Korean innovator in wearable health technology, announces its first-ever appearance in Japan at SPORTEC 2025, taking...
Jul 28, 20253 min read


ElecSil™: Conductive Silicone Dry Electrodes for Wearable EMG, ECG, and EEG
ElecSil™ is a conductive silicone-based dry electrode material designed for long-term bio-signal sensing on the skin. It was developed to overcome the limitations of gel-based and rigid metal electrodes in real-world wearable and medical applications. Traditional wet electrodes depend on conductive gel and adhesives, which can dry out, irritate the skin, and degrade signal quality over time. ElecSil™ instead maintains direct, conformable contact with the skin without gels or
Feb 63 min read


ElecSil™ Dry Electrodes vs. Thread & Gel for EMG/EEG: A Technical Comparison
Why Electrode Technology Matters for Wearable Biosensing In wearable technology, accurately measuring the body's electrical signals, like electromyography (EMG) from muscles and electroencephalography (EEG) from the brain, is a key challenge. For decades, this has relied on sticky, single-use gel electrodes. While effective, they are far from ideal for continuous, real-world monitoring. The search for a better solution has led to innovations like conductive threads. However,
Feb 22 min read


Redefining Conductive Materials: How ElecSil A+B Achieves Ultra-Low Resistance and Perfect Uniformity
In the rapidly evolving landscape of flexible electronics and human-machine interfaces (HMI) , the demand for high-performance soft materials has never been higher. To bridge the gap between rigid electronics and the soft, curved surfaces of the human body, a new class of conformable sensors is required—one that offers both electrical excellence and mechanical compliance. Today, Wave Company is proud to present the latest performance data for ElecSil our proprietary condu
Jan 283 min read
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