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vanOS_Philips_Wearable Light Emitting Textiles
Wearable Light-Emitting
Textiles
Koen van Os
Philips Research
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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
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Full year 2012
Excluding Central sector (IG&S)
Note - All figures exclude discontinued operations
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Geographies1
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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
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Patient Monitoring
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Regional
Ultrasound
Our focus on Health and well-being
Aging population
Increased consumer
empowerment and
sustainable lifestyles
Climate change and
sustainable
development
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Rise of emerging
markets
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Why Philips and Textiles?
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Functions of textile
communicate
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protect
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Functions of wearable electronics
FuelBand by Nike
communicate
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protect
Is it possible to integrate electronics
in different layers of textile skins?
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On - skin
Underwear
Clothes
Outdoor clothing
House interior
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Textile properties of importance
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Colour and structure
Drapeable
Soft and comfortable touch
Breathable
Stretchable
Washable
Ironable
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Philips and wearable technology
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Light and fashion by Philips Lumalive
Philips Lumalive
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Light and entertainment
Black Eyed Peas project (2011)
Rogier van der Heide, Philips Design
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Michael Jackson project (2009)
Philips Lumalive
Large Luminous Surfaces: atmosphere creation
Soft touch
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Soft sound
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Healing power of sunlight: wearable phototherapy
TBC treatment by sun therapy
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Light and health: phototherapy for pain relief
A unique platform for effective light based therapies
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… for treatment of back pain
Clinical background: muscular and joint pains
• 19% of adult Europeans suffer from chronic muscle pain
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Blue light therapy
Direct heat sensation
Nitric Oxide (NO⋅⋅)
release
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NO effects & heat
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Light and health: phototherapy for
jaundice treatment
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Current treatment
Light therapy treatment:
photochemical conversion of
bilirubin
Overhead system in incubator
Naked baby 24/7
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Conformable light source:
Wearable light source
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Light emitting blankets
• Mobile phototherapy blanket
• OLED based
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Expectation mismatch
Considered as ‘new’
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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
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• 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.
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Visibility by
Fashion
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Creation: Pauline van Dongen
Fotografie: Louise te Poele
Model: Rebecca, 77models
Haar en Make-up: Sunanda Koning
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Conclusion
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Wearable Light
• TEXTILES
• STRETCH
• Ambient & fashion creation
• PHOTOTHERAPY
APPROACH
• Multidisciplinary
• PLACE-it Network
INNOVATION AND YOU
• End-user focus
• Textile qualities
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Acknowledgements
• Philips Research colleagues
• EU for funding PLACE-it project
• Pauline van Dongen
THANK YOU!!
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