vanOS_Philips_Wearable Light Emitting Textiles
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vanOS_Philips_Wearable Light Emitting Textiles
Wearable Light-Emitting Textiles Koen van Os Philips Research December 2013 1 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Philips 2 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential A strong diversified industrial group leading in Health and well-being Philips Businesses1, 2 Healthcare Consumer Lifestyle Lighting Western Europe North America Other Mature Geographies Growth Geographies3 41% 24% 35% 26% 31% 8% 35% Since 1891 €24.8 Billion 118,000+ $9.1Billion 7% of sales invested in Headquarters in Amsterdam, the Netherlands Sales in 2012. Portfolio consists of ~65% B2B businesses People employed worldwide in over 100 countries Brand value in 2012 R&D in 2012 54,000 patent rights, 39,000 trademark rights, 70,000 design rights 1 Full year 2012 Excluding Central sector (IG&S) Note - All figures exclude discontinued operations 2 3 Geographies1 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential 3 Growth geographies are all geographies excluding USA, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan and Israel Our innovation strength Consumer Lifestyle Global Male electric shaving Global Garment Care Global Rechargeable Toothbrushes Regional Kitchen Appliances Regional Electric Hair Care Lighting Global Lamps Global LED Lamps Global Automotive Lighting Global Professional Luminaires Global Cardiac resuscitation Global Sleep Therapy Systems Global High Power LEDs Healthcare Global Cardiovascular X-ray 4 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Global Patient Monitoring Confidential Regional Ultrasound Our focus on Health and well-being Aging population Increased consumer empowerment and sustainable lifestyles Climate change and sustainable development 5 5 November 20, 2013 Rise of emerging markets Philips Research Confidential Why Philips and Textiles? 6 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential <7 Functions of textile communicate 7 November 20, 2013 Philips Research identify Confidential protect 8 Functions of wearable electronics FuelBand by Nike communicate 8 November 20, 2013 Philips Research identify Confidential protect Is it possible to integrate electronics in different layers of textile skins? • • • • • 9 On - skin Underwear Clothes Outdoor clothing House interior November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Textile properties of importance • • • • • • • 10 Colour and structure Drapeable Soft and comfortable touch Breathable Stretchable Washable Ironable November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Philips and wearable technology 11 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Light and fashion by Philips Lumalive Philips Lumalive 12 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Light and entertainment Black Eyed Peas project (2011) Rogier van der Heide, Philips Design 13 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Michael Jackson project (2009) Philips Lumalive Large Luminous Surfaces: atmosphere creation Soft touch 14 November 20, 2013 Soft sound Philips Research Confidential Healing power of sunlight: wearable phototherapy TBC treatment by sun therapy 15 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Light and health: phototherapy for pain relief A unique platform for effective light based therapies 16 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential … for treatment of back pain Clinical background: muscular and joint pains • 19% of adult Europeans suffer from chronic muscle pain 17 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Blue light therapy Direct heat sensation Nitric Oxide (NO⋅⋅) release 18 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential NO effects & heat 19 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Light and health: phototherapy for jaundice treatment • Current treatment Light therapy treatment: photochemical conversion of bilirubin Overhead system in incubator Naked baby 24/7 • 20 Conformable light source: Wearable light source November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Light emitting blankets • Mobile phototherapy blanket • OLED based 21 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Expectation mismatch Considered as ‘new’ 22 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Considered as ‘broken’ PLACE-it project Source: http://cordis.europa.eu/projects/rcn/93792_en.html Philips Coordinator koen.van.os@philips.com Website: www.place-it-project.eu PLACE-it GOAL: “ From rigid to conformable electronics” Rigid Electronics Flexible Electronics Conformable Electronics To Comfort for manufacturing (like Roll-2-Roll, automotive) To Comfort for End-Users Philips Phototherapy needs PLACE-it results Philips BlueTouch Comfort / finishing Textile PCB inside Robust / hygenic Stretchable (50%) comfort Phototherapy for wrist problems Need for Stretch Actuation Body cooling Non Stretch Stretch PLACE-it results Flexible OLED technology From going to large 300x300 bendable To conformable grid 500x 500 tiles on textiles Next 28 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential • Social-health, physical-health and economical people have to go out. • People like it, but want to be safe at the street. • Visibility of your own, but also of others will contribute to this. • Current solutions (biking lights) fulfill parts of that, but don’t express yourself like ‘daylight’ clothes do. 29 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Visibility by Fashion 30 Creation: Pauline van Dongen Fotografie: Louise te Poele Model: Rebecca, 77models Haar en Make-up: Sunanda Koning November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Conclusion 31 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Wearable Light • TEXTILES • STRETCH • Ambient & fashion creation • PHOTOTHERAPY APPROACH • Multidisciplinary • PLACE-it Network INNOVATION AND YOU • End-user focus • Textile qualities 32 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential Acknowledgements • Philips Research colleagues • EU for funding PLACE-it project • Pauline van Dongen THANK YOU!! 33 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential 34 November 20, 2013 Philips Research Confidential