James Park – Co-founder and CEO, Fitbit: As the mind behind one of the pioneers in wearable fitness trackers, Park’s insights into health monitoring wearables are indispensable. Fitbit’s evolution under his leadership reflects the industry’s progress.
Dr. John Rogers – Biomedical Engineer, Northwestern University: A significant name in the development of flexible and stretchable electronics, Dr. Rogers has engineered wearable devices that can monitor brain activity, heart health, and more with groundbreaking precision.
Dr. Steven LeBoeuf – President and Co-founder, Valencell: Valencell’s biometric sensor technology is utilized in many wearables. Dr. LeBoeuf’s expertise lies in realizing the potential of biometric wearables in preventative care.
Eric Friedman – Co-founder, Fitbit: Alongside James Park, Friedman has been instrumental in navigating Fitbit’s journey from a simple step counter to devices that can monitor heart rate, sleep, and more.
Sonny Vu – Former CEO, Misfit Wearables: Misfit, under Vu’s vision, focuses on creating wearables that are not only functional but also stylish. Their Shine tracker is a testament to merging aesthetics with health tech.
Dr. Rosalind Picard – Director, Affective Computing Research, MIT Media Lab: Dr. Picard’s work includes developing wearables that monitor emotional responses. Embrace2, a device resulting from her research, aids in epilepsy management by detecting potential seizures.
David Icke – CEO, MC10: Under Icke’s leadership, MC10 has developed the BioStamp nPoint system, a wearable that closely resembles human skin and can collect detailed physiological data for clinical assessments.
Mengran Chai – Researcher, Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology: Chai’s work revolves around developing soft, wearable microelectronics. His innovations have applications in continuous health monitoring with utmost wearer comfort.
Jef Holove – Former CEO, Basis: Before its acquisition by Intel, Basis, under Holove, was a notable contender in the health wearable market. Their device, Basis Peak, was one of the first to offer continuous heart rate tracking.
Dr. Conor Heneghan – Director of Research Algorithms, Fitbit: Dr. Heneghan is behind Fitbit’s advancements in sleep tracking, making their devices some of the best in tracking and analyzing sleep stages.