可穿戴技术Technology has moved beyond wireless and pocketable to Clothes and accessories can serve a wider range of purposes than we’re currently accustomed Wearable technology produced by a Finnish smart clothing R&D center and its partners is selling The smart clothing and wearable technology concepts are based on a permanent integration of clothing and Clothes can be made ‘smart’ by adding intelligent features such as information technology and by using special fibres which react in unconventional Wearable technology is close to the body and enables technology to be used in situations where it’s normally not For example, the user interface can be a mobile phone which is integrated into a jacket in such a way that no dialing is required and, thereby, handsfree communication is possible during an action activity such as In Finland the R&D center Clothing+ was established three years ago to explore the possibilities of wearable technology, especially smart The interdisciplinary enterprise also produces and supplies components and systems of wearable “Production processes of integrating hard electronics and soft textiles are quite a challenge,” notes Akseli Reho, Director of Research at Clothing+ “Our clients include large clothing and technology companies around the ” Clothing+ worked together with the Finnish clothing company Reima to develop a wearable handsfree phone which is worn like a small The wearable phone can work as a platform for different IT-applications and can even be used in harsh weather Clothing+ has also worked with Polar Electro to bring a new heart rate monitoring system to the The system consists of a small transmitter unit and a textile strap which wraps closer to the chest than conventional plastic straps and, thus, enables more accurate monitoring of the The strap is fastened fittingly by the transmitter unit and fits comfortably around chests of all Smart clothing and wearable technology are already in demand and some 95 per cent of the Clothing+ products end-up “The current products are selling Feedback on the market has been positive,” says R Clothing+ is currently researching new product concepts based on recognised strengths of wearability and new product announcements will be made next “In 2003 many other producers will also bring their solutions to the market, 2003 is the actual birth year of the wearable technology markets,” explains R Tekes has steered Finnish wearable technology innovation through its User-Oriented Information Technology Programmes, such as the already completed Survey of Intelligent Textiles and the still running Present Application of Intelligent Materials to Professional and Workwear。