Wave Company to Participate in GITEX DIGI HEALTH & BIOTECH Thailand 2025
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- Sep 5
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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, TracMe adopts the company’s proprietary TracSil silicone strain sensor technology, which will be unveiled on the global stage for the first time.
TracMe is a next-generation health-tech solution that accurately recognizes human movement without cameras. By integrating flexible silicone strain sensors into textiles, it converts subtle physical deformations into electrical signals. This allows users to obtain highly accurate motion data without relying on cameras or complex hardware, while offering strong advantages in privacy protection and wearing comfort.
The technology can be applied across diverse fields, including sports training, physical therapy and rehabilitation, gait monitoring for seniors, and remote healthcare. It is expected to meet the rising demand for digital healthcare, particularly in Asia and Southeast Asia, where aging populations and chronic disease rates are increasing.
GITEX DIGI HEALTH & BIOTECH is a global event in the digital health and biotech sectors, bringing together leading companies, investors, and medical institutions. More than 14,000 visitors and experts from over 75 countries are expected to attend this year. Wave Company plans to use the exhibition to highlight the potential of its TracSil-based technology, expand its market presence, and explore opportunities for global R&D collaboration and investment.
A Wave Company representative commented, “TracSil is a core platform technology that opens new possibilities for the wearable healthcare industry. Through TracMe, we aim to present a next-generation motion recognition solution that does not rely on cameras or IMUs, and to lead innovation in the global digital healthcare market.”
Source: Venturesquare, Reporter Kang Jin-hee
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