A wearable sensor that accurately measures the internal temperature of clothing and electrocardiograms, enabling heat stroke prediction and safety management for maintenance workers in harsh environments.
Heatstroke prevention measures in harsh environments such as construction sites and plant maintenance are essential as part of a company's duty of care for safety. The small and lightweight adhesive wireless biosensor 'Vitalgram' monitors the health of workers in real-time simply by being attached to the chest. Unlike the inference data from current mainstream simple measuring devices and smartwatches, its greatest strength lies in its ability to directly and accurately measure electrocardiograms, skin temperature, and temperature and humidity inside clothing. In the future, when the introduction of wearable devices for heatstroke prevention becomes common, the "quality and reliability of measurement data" will be critically scrutinized in the event of an accident. 'Vitalgram' can send precise data that leads to predictions of deep body temperature fluctuations to external devices, allowing for heatstroke warning alerts before a dangerous condition occurs. 【Features】 ■ Predicts heatstroke in advance from clothing temperature and humidity and skin temperature ■ Sends electrocardiogram and posture data in real-time ■ Flexible design that is hard to dislodge even in harsh maintenance environments ■ High-reliability data measurement that can serve as proof in case of an accident *For detailed use cases and specifications, please refer to "Download Catalog."
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AffordSense Inc. is a university venture established in November 2013 to deliver the research outcomes of the "Research and Development of Band-Aid Type Biosensors" project, initiated by Professor Kazuhisa Maenaka of the Graduate School of Engineering at Hyogo Prefectural University, as part of the Strategic Creative Research Promotion Project (ERATO). We aim not only to commercialize research results but also to further challenge human sensing, advancing research and development to contribute to areas such as health management, early detection and prevention of diseases, and hazard prediction for the human body.




