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  • Emotitech

    Emotitech

    The naming journey leading to Emotitech unfolded after years of dedicated practice and expertise in the field of affective technology. The goal was to conceive a name that was not only brandable and trademarkable but also encapsulated the fusion of the human element with technology.…

  • Rexpiria

    Rexpiria

    In the throes of the Covid-19 pandemic, as people found themselves confined to their homes amidst an atmosphere of uncertainty, our services were sought by an Asian client venturing into the realm of respiratory safety products. Tasked with encapsulating the essence of both breathing and…

  • Stanford eWEAR 2019: Sensors, Systems, and the Next Human Interface

    Stanford eWEAR 2019: Sensors, Systems, and the Next Human Interface

    At the eWEAR Symposium 2019 in Stanford, we walked through the future of wearable tech — from skin-like sensors to human-machine interfaces — in conversations with leaders like Angela McIntyre and researchers pushing the boundaries of what wearables can actually do. It was both grounding…

  • When Samsung Decided to Break the Smartphone – and invite me in San Francisco

    When Samsung Decided to Break the Smartphone – and invite me in San Francisco

    I was invited by Samsung Global to the launch of the Galaxy Fold, a device bold enough to break the smartphone routine. The ambition was clear, the tension real, and the risk visible from the first hinge.

  • How I Ended Up Inside Google’s Most Secretive Wearable Project

    How I Ended Up Inside Google’s Most Secretive Wearable Project

    The most interesting wearable I’ve ever seen didn’t have a screen. It looked like a normal Levi’s jacket. Working with Google ATAP on Project Jacquard taught me that the future of wearables isn’t about adding features. It’s about disappearing into behavior.

  • Inside San Francisco’s Hidden Network

    Inside San Francisco’s Hidden Network

    Cold ocean air, eucalyptus, asphalt still wet from fog. San Francisco at the turn of the year feels alert, almost sentient. A city thinking out loud. New Year’s Eve gathers at the Civic Center. Not a spectacle, but a collision. Fog, fireworks, improvised conversations. Founders,…