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Health & Industry Trend: Towards Insertables
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Insertables
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Why no Implantable?
Implantable Medical Devices
Luggable Wearable Insertable
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Covered under Insertables
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Covered under Insertables
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Covered under Insertables
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Luggable > Wearable > Insertable
Contraceptives
Menstrual Aids
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MicroCHIPS
RFID Contraceptive Device. MIT
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LoonCup
Smart menstrual cup
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BabyPod
Music via the vagina
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Kinsa Smart Thermometer
IoT Rectal Thermometer
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North Star
Grindhouse Wetware
Science Fiction
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Science Fiction
Academic Musings
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Dr Alan Westin – 1967
Elaine M Ramesh. Time Enough-Consequences of Human Microchip Implantation. Risk 8 (1997), 373.
“The possibility of ‘permanent
implacements’ of ‘tagging devices’ in
or on the body
”
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L Mcmurchie. Identifying Risks in Biometric Use. Computing Canada 25, 6 (1999), 11.
“It’s not a big jump to say, ‘OK, you have a
wearable, why not just embed the device’
”
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Meg McGinity. Staying Connected: Body of Technology. Communications of the ACM 43, 9 (2000), 17-19.
“A day when chips are not just worn around
the neck, but are actually implanted under
a human’s skin
”
x-BT researcher Peter Cohrane
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Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Hyo-Joo Han and Vladimir Briller. Year. Public Attitudes Towards a National Identity" Smart Card:" Privacy and Security Concerns. In Proceedings of System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on. IEEE, 8 pp.
“From a purely ‘rational’ point of view, it
would make sense to implant a small chip
under the skin, rather than have it on a
card that can easily be lost
”
Andy Clark. Natural-Born Cyborgs? In Cognitive Technology: Instruments of Mind, Springer, 2001, 17-24.
“Such discussion is no longer hypothetical
”
Andy Clark
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History
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1998 2001 2004 2005
Prof. Kevin Warwick
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1998 2001 2004 2005
Prof. Kevin Warwick
Dr Richard Seelig
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1998 2001 2004 2005
Prof. Kevin Warwick
Dr Richard Seelig
VeriChip Founded
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1998 2001 2004 2005
Prof. Kevin Warwick
Dr Richard Seelig
VeriChip Founded
Amal Graafstra
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Our Research
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Bespoke Devices
Magnets
RFID & NCF Microchips
RFID & NFC Microchips
About the size of a grain of rice
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOvPFlFWtI4
New Input Devices
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Luggable Wearable Insertable
“I was super-duper thankful that I went
through this small tiny piece of pain for the
guarantee that my key would be with me
as long as I have my hand, which I’ve
never ever forgotten. It only takes one or
two times of making a bullshit trip that’s
already too long and having to drive the
whole way back home, or deal with it for
the day, to make you realize like oh a
small pinch and this is solved? Yeah,
please give me the pinch.
”
https://youtu.be/FOk4o6-4c98?t=15s
“It made everything easier, I didn’t
have to type things in or interact
with the interfaces, I just had to
run my hand over my phone and I
was on my way.
”
Magnets
Millimeters small
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zpm4b1E3mVE
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Usability
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User Satisfaction
Ubiquity
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Future Uses
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Biometrics from within the body
QS to the next level
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New Input Devices
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Output Devices
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Extending Senses
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Katia Vega – RFID nails
Thank you
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