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Firstbeat Attending Wearable Technologies Conference 2018 USA, July 11-12

11 Jul @ San Francisco, California

11 Jul

Firstbeat is set to attend Wearable Technologies Conference 2018 USA, July 11-12, in San Francisco, California. Exhibitors and presenters represent the pinnacle of achievement across the entire wearable technology ecosystem. As part of the world’s biggest wearable technology conference series, this special event offers attendees an opportunity to explore the current status of the wearable market.

On Thursday, July 12th, at 10:35am, Firstbeat CEO and co-Founder Joni Kettunen, Ph.D., will present his keynote as part the Healthcare Revolution Through Smart Products session.

His presentation, Wearable Influences on Health: Predictive Physiological Analytics, will reveal how a powerful confluence of physiological science, advanced mathematics and wearable technology has already begun to transform how people view themselves and understand their activities. Through this work individuals are making better, more personal decisions with scientifically validated insight into their own stress, recovery, fitness, and the impacts of physical activity.

Other speaker highlights include presenters from Amazon Web Services, Shell, NASA, NFL, Wearable X, Energous, Cambridge Consultants, HP and many more.

Wearable Technologies Conference 2018 USA is synergistically co-located with the SEMICON West, a premier electronics industry event.

If you would like to schedule a meeting with Firstbeat at this event, please contact hilkka.aronen@firstbeat.com

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Speakers

Joni Kettunen

Joni Kettunen CEO and co-founder, Firstbeat

Mr. Joni Kettunen, PhD, is a pioneer in physiological analytics and its applications. He is leading Firstbeat at the cutting edge of heartbeat analytics for wearables, fitness devices, wellbeing services and professional sports. As of today, Firstbeat analytics is used by hundreds of elite sports teams, thousands of corporations, and millions of consumers to improve their performance and wellbeing.

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