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Wearable Technology – Market Assessment
An IHS Whitepaper
September 2013
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
IHS Electronics & Media
Reliable business intelligence across the entire electronics & media value chain
Comprehensive industry coverage
 Market share, revenue, and profitability
 Company performance and competitive strategies
 Supply, demand, and inventory
 Intellectual property and technology adoption
A sound approach
• > 350 sector and industry analysts, worldwide
• Proven research methodologies
• Proprietary market data, forecasts, and analyses
• Geographic, sector, and company level detail
• Analytical database tools
• Cost models
• Equipment teardowns
• Research reports
• Consulting services
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Introduction
• IHS’ aim in writing this white paper is to provide a brief overview of the world market for wearable technology,
assess the overall market drivers and forecasts for growth in the Wearable Technology market, over the next five
years.
• This white paper is based on IHS’s reports, World Market for Wearable Technology – A Quantitative Market
Assessment – 2012, Sports and Fitness Monitors – World – 2013, and the upcoming World Market for
Wearable Technology – 2013 Edition (publishing October 30,2013).
• The new report provides a more detailed assessment of the current and future outlook for wearable technology,
with further quantitative analysis such as revenues, unit shipments and average selling prices of wearable devices
in 2012 and 2013; and forecasts growth for the years 2014 to 2018.
• The report and this paper assess five applications of wearable technology and twenty three product categories
within those applications, these include:
Application Product Categories
Healthcare and Medical Activity Monitors Imaging Products
Fitness and Wellness Bluetooth Headsets Insulin Pumps
Infotainment Blood Pressure Monitors Other, Audio Earbuds
Industrial Continuous Glucose Monitors Patches
Military Defibrillators PERS
Drug Delivery Products Pulse Oximetry
ECG Monitors Sleep Sensors
Emotional Measurement Smart Clothing
Fitness & Heart Rate Monitors Smart Glasses
Foot Pods & Pedometers Smart Watches
Hand-worn Terminals
Hearing Aids
HUD
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Definitions
• IHS adopted the following definitions for the product types included in the scope of this research. Only products
that match these definitions have been included in the market statistics of this report.
• Wearable Technology
– These are products that must be worn on the user’s body for an extended period of time, significantly
enhancing the user’s experience as a result of the product being worn. Furthermore, its must contain
advanced circuitry, wireless connectivity and at least a minimal level of independent processing capability.
– This definition of Wearable Technology stipulates two tests that products must pass to be considered within
the scope of this research.
• Test 1 - Wearable – being worn for an extended period of time, with the user experience significantly
enhanced as a result.
• Test 2 - Smart – having advanced circuitry, wireless connectivity and independent processing
capability.
These are forthwith referred to as the two tests of Wearable Technology.
• Applications
– Five categories of wearable technology are assessed in this report and defined as follows:
• Fitness and Wellness - Devices which pass the two tests of wearable technology and are used in the
monitoring of activity and emotions.
• Healthcare and Medical - Devices which pass the two tests of wearable technology and require FDA or
equivalent approval. They are used in monitoring of vital signs, as well as for augmenting senses.
• Industrial and Military – Devices that pass the two tests of wearable technology and receive/transmit
real-time data in military and/or industrial environments.
• Infotainment - Devices that pass the two tests of wearable technology and are used to receive and
transmit real-time information for entertainment or enhanced lifestyle purposes.
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Scope - Wearable Technology Market
• The following table shows an overview of the five applications for wearable technology and the products included
within each of those applications.
Application Product Categories
Healthcare and Medical Blood Pressure Monitors Insulin Pumps
Continuous Glucose Monitoring Smart Glasses
Defibrillators Patches
Drug Delivery Products PERS
ECG Monitors Pulse Oximetry
Hearing Aids
Fitness and Wellness Activity Monitors Sleep Sensors
Emotional Measurement Smart Glasses
Fitness & Heart Rate Monitors Smart Clothing
Foot Pods & Pedometers Smart Watches
Heads-up Displays Other, Audio Earbuds
Infotainment Bluetooth Headsets
Head-up Displays
Imaging Products
Smart Glasses
Smart Watches
Industrial Hand-worn Terminals
Heads-up Display
Smart Clothing
Smart Glasses
Military Hand-worn Terminals
Heads-up Display
Smart Clothing
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Wearable Technology – Vendor Landscape
Industrial &
Military
Fitness and Wellness
Healthcare and Medical
Infotainment
Source: IHS World Market for Wearable Technology – 2012, 2013
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Wearable Technology Developments
• Smart Glasses such as Google
Glass have begun shipping
• Heads up displays for gaming
include Microsoft Kinect
• Market shifts in activity monitors
market – Jawbone buys
BodyMedia
• Pebble Smart Watch begins
shipping
• Stretch and bend sensors in
clothing increasingly available
• Sony, Samsung and Qualcomm
launch new smart watches
• Apple files patent for smart
watch technology
• Microsoft files patent for smart
glass technology
• Continuous, light-based heart
rate monitoring enters sports
market
Search articles on Electronics360:
• Wearable Technology Makes a Fashion Statement
• Google Glass Holds Promise for Improved Health Care
• Intel Launches Low-Power Processors for Wearables, IoT
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Overview of the World Market for Wearable
Technology
• The downside forecast is conservative, assuming that
the adoption of wearable technology will be limited by
factors including lack of products, poor user compliance
and lack of an overall enhanced experience from
devices that are wearable as compared to non-wearable
products.
• The base scenario represents a reasonable adoption
rate for wearable technology based on enhanced user
experience and technological success. This scenario
remains limited by factors such as lack of
reimbursement in medical applications, lack of product
introductions by major suppliers and improved
functionality of non-wearable devices.
• The upside scenario represents a best-case for
wearable technology adoption. It assumes significant
success of wearable products based on successful
introduction of new technology, such as smart glasses,
smart watches, non-invasive glucose monitoring, and
widespread availability of products from major brands.
• IHS has presented these forecast scenarios to reflect
the uncertainty in the long-term future of wearable
technology and the varying factors that will affect future
outcomes. Details of the uptake of wearable technology
in each product within the five main applications are
provided in the associated report, World Market for
Wearable Technology – 2013 Edition.
Preliminary Scenario Forecast - Wearable Technology
Millions $US
Source: IHS Inc. September 2013
-
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Downside
Base
Upside
Future:
Social and infotainment will lead,
followed quickly by health, wellness
and medical:
• Smart Glasses
• Smart Watches
• Glucose Monitoring
• Drug Delivery
• Smart Clothing
Past and present:
• Hearing aids
• Performance monitors
(activity, heart rate)
• Headsets
Wearable Tech: Key Enabling Technology
Telehealth: 75% POTS,
steady transition to cellular
gateways and mobile phone.
By 2020, cellular will be
dominant transmission method
All Other Wearable: Other
than pedometers, rapidly
approaching 100% wireless
connectivity, smartphone is
hub, stresses importance of
apps
MEMS: Multisensor combo
packages, easy to implement 9-
axis inertial measurement units
(IMUs), with the requisite
sensor fusion software
algorithms, made it simple to
use the sensors in a wide range
of wearable.
Bluetooth Low Energy
(Smart): Optimized for low-
power operation and naturally
supports the power
requirements of sensor
accessories.
Long-term evolution: Energy
harvesting
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Market Drivers - Infotainment
Smartphone Adoption • 485 million smartphones were
estimated to have been shipped in
2011.
• In 2016, over 1.2 billion smartphones
are forecast to be shipped worldwide
as the smartphone market
experiences rapid growth.
As the number of smartphone
users grows and the
smartphone becomes the hub
of information for its users,
there will be an increasing
number of devices that will
connect to and exchange data
with smartphones.
Smart Watches and Smart
Glasses are expected to
increasingly share data with
smartphones.
Smartphone installed
base of 4.2 billion cellular
handsets in 2018
Gaming Market
• Growing from only 50,000 Xbox users
in 2002 the fast growing gaming
market represents a significant
opportunity for augmented reality
devices such as heads-up displays and
smart glasses, which aim to enhance
gaming experience.
77 million registered
PlayStation users and 35
million Xbox registered
users worldwide
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Smart Glasses - Market Structure, Applications
Infotainment, Enterprise
App Developers
Augmented Reality Software Platforms for App
Development
Smart Glass as Camera and
Smartphone Accessory
Smart Glass as Augmented
Reality Platform
Smart Glasses
Sports
E.g. Recon
Instruments,
Oakley
E.g. Vuzix, Google, Meta, Lumus,
GlassUp, Kopin, Olympus
E.g. AR Lab, Catchoom
Applications for smart glasses and
other headwear:
• Infotainment & Gaming
• Advertising
• Cycling & Running (navigation)
• Diabetes mgt., label reader
• Surgery
• Accessing patient records
• Patients education
• Wayfinding
• Hearing augmentation (bone
conduction transducer, speech
to text)
• Emergency responders
• Operating Room
• Telemedicine
• Remote patient monitoring
• Project Planning
• Sports Brain Injury
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Telehealth & Consumer
Medical Devices
Demographic and Social Trends:
• Rising average life expectancy, higher
ratio of seniors, increased prevalence
of chronic disease.
• Larger proportion of patients
requiring long-term care.
• Need to decrease length of hospital
stay.
Increased preventive
care, provide residential
outpatient monitoring,
decrease readmission
rates. Personal care
consumption to grow
from $1.7T in 2012 to
$2.2T in 2017. Telehealth
patients to near 2M by
2018.
Worldwide public and
private health
expenditure estimated at
$7.3T in 2012. Growing
7% annually.
Sports & Fitness
Monitors
Demand From Several User Groups:
• Professional athletes
• Recreational Fitness Consumers
• Clinical and Military research
• Corporate Wellness programs
• Chronic Disease management
The top 20 names in the
sports, fitness, health and
wellness the industry
experienced a 10.3%
CAGR in revenue over the
last 3 years. Proving the
resilience of the industry
in tough economic
conditions.
Worldwide health club
members estimated at
140M at the end of 2012.
Market Drivers – Healthcare, Sports and Fitness
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Market Drivers – Healthcare, Sports and Fitness
The key market drivers for telehealth and consumer medical devices include:
• Rising average life expectancy, a higher ratio of seniors, increased prevalence of
chronic disease
• Larger proportion of patients requiring long-term care
• And a need to decrease length of hospital stays
By increasing preventive care and providing residential monitoring it is possible to decrease readmission rates
and improve patient outcomes. There are several hurdles to be overcome, but there is significant work being
done by the American Telemedicine Association and the Continua Health Alliance to work through regulatory
and equipment interoperability issues.
As part of our 2012 telehealth report, we also forecast that the number of patients using a residential
gateway to transmit physiological information to a clinician will grow to nearly 2M by 2018.
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Market Drivers: Sports & Fitness
Sports and fitness monitors will benefit from demand from several user groups
including:
• Professional athletes
• Recreational Fitness Consumers
• Clinical and Military research
• Corporate Wellness programs
• And Chronic Disease management
All of these are forecast with continued growth. Positive signs for the sports, fitness, health and wellness
industry overall are that, when considering to top 20 names including Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, Amer and
GNC, the industry saw 10% growth in revenue over the last 3 years. We also estimate that worldwide health
club membership grew to 140M at the end of 2012.
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Market Drivers: Sports and Fitness
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
From IMS Research
survey: US and UK
respondents that owned
a smartphone, app and
exercised at least once
per week.
Metrics Tracked
Distance 45%
Calories Burned 21%
Targets 8%
Speed 7%
Heart Rate 7%
Time Elapsed 4%
Fitness Device Ownership
HRM w/Strap 20%
Cycling Computer 18%
HRM without Strap 11%
GPS Watch 10%
Handheld GPS 10%
Foot pod 8%
None 26%
Top 20 sports, fitness,
and health apps = 230M
installs.
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Market Drivers: Performance Monitoring
Source: IHS Sports & Fitness Monitors – World – 2013
Report
Worldwide revenue 2017 is forecast to reach $2.3 billion in
2017. Cumulatively, over 250 million of these devices will
ship over the next 5 years.
Impact expected from:
• Smartphones
• Smart Watches
• Smart Clothing
• Smart Glasses
• and new light-based HRM from Basis,
Mio (Philips), and Valencell’s
PerformTek
World Shipments for Performance Monitors
Units (000s)
Source: IHS Inc. September 2013
-
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Included in forecast:
• Hear Rate Monitors (with and without
chest strap)
• Sports & Running Computers
• Outdoor Pursuits Computers
• Cycling Computers
• Activity Monitors
• Pedometers
Wearable Tech: MEMS Volume Forecast
MEMS in Fitness & Other Wearable Consumer Devices
Millions of Units
Source: IHS
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
2012 & 2013: Majority of
units shipping into sports and
fitness devices.
• 42% CAGR between 2012
and 2017
• MEMS revenue in 2012
will be $110 million
• Will become 8th largest
revenue driver within
consumer and mobile
devices behind handsets,
media tablets, laptops,
standalone projectors,
gaming, and cameras
From IHS MEMS Market Tracker Database –
Consumer and Mobile – H1 2013.
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Industrial
Industrial applications of Wearable
Technology include the use of heads-up
displays in production lines, hand-worn
terminals in logistics and warehousing
and smart clothing to track user location
and detect industrial gases.
The market for wireless
devices in industrial
applications is forecast to
grow at a compound
annual growth rate of
18.0% from 2011 to
2015.
Military
HUDs that provide information on maps
and routes and improve situational
awareness.
Programs include US
Future Force Warrior
(FFW); Project Wundurra
in Australia; Israeli
Integrated Advanced
Soldier (IAS); UK Future
Infantry Soldier
Technology.
Market Drivers – Industrial and Military
Hand-worn terminals
are projected to
account for the
majority of wearable
products in industrial
applications.
Also includes smart
clothing that sense
and transmit
physiological
parameters such as
blood pressure and
body temperature
and adjust clothing
temperature
accordingly.
IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media
Featured Author
Shane Walker
Associate Director, Medical Devices & Healthcare IT
Shane Walker manages the consumer medical devices and healthcare IT research portfolio
at IHS. Shane recently joined the company through the acquisition of IMS Research where
he managed a broad range of consumer electronics research including next generation user
interfaces, encoding, Internet video, secure media delivery and digital signage. Shane’s
current medtech coverage areas include telehealth, medical displays, sports monitoring and
other wearable technology. Shane has authored numerous syndicated reports, provided
strategic market analysis for end equipment manufacturers, and speaks regularly at
industry events.
Before joining IHS, Shane spent several years in the computer software sector as a sales
director for a leading CAD developer. He conducted competitive intelligence and developed
marketing strategy for an international VAR network. Shane received his BA from the
University of West Florida and an MBA in Corporate Finance from St. Edward’s University in
Austin, TX.
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IHS Electronics & Media
IHS Electronics & Media provides market, technology and supply chain data, analysis and
forecasts at every operational step of the electronics and media value chain from strategy,
planning and analysis to product design, market development and supply chain
management.
About IHS
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today’s business landscape, including energy and power; design and supply chain; defense,
risk and security; environmental, health and safety (EHS) and sustainability; country and
industry forecasting; and commodities, pricing and cost. Businesses and governments
around the globe rely on the comprehensive content, expert independent analysis and
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Wearable Technology Sep 2013

  • 1. Wearable Technology – Market Assessment An IHS Whitepaper September 2013
  • 2. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media IHS Electronics & Media Reliable business intelligence across the entire electronics & media value chain Comprehensive industry coverage  Market share, revenue, and profitability  Company performance and competitive strategies  Supply, demand, and inventory  Intellectual property and technology adoption A sound approach • > 350 sector and industry analysts, worldwide • Proven research methodologies • Proprietary market data, forecasts, and analyses • Geographic, sector, and company level detail • Analytical database tools • Cost models • Equipment teardowns • Research reports • Consulting services
  • 3. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Introduction • IHS’ aim in writing this white paper is to provide a brief overview of the world market for wearable technology, assess the overall market drivers and forecasts for growth in the Wearable Technology market, over the next five years. • This white paper is based on IHS’s reports, World Market for Wearable Technology – A Quantitative Market Assessment – 2012, Sports and Fitness Monitors – World – 2013, and the upcoming World Market for Wearable Technology – 2013 Edition (publishing October 30,2013). • The new report provides a more detailed assessment of the current and future outlook for wearable technology, with further quantitative analysis such as revenues, unit shipments and average selling prices of wearable devices in 2012 and 2013; and forecasts growth for the years 2014 to 2018. • The report and this paper assess five applications of wearable technology and twenty three product categories within those applications, these include: Application Product Categories Healthcare and Medical Activity Monitors Imaging Products Fitness and Wellness Bluetooth Headsets Insulin Pumps Infotainment Blood Pressure Monitors Other, Audio Earbuds Industrial Continuous Glucose Monitors Patches Military Defibrillators PERS Drug Delivery Products Pulse Oximetry ECG Monitors Sleep Sensors Emotional Measurement Smart Clothing Fitness & Heart Rate Monitors Smart Glasses Foot Pods & Pedometers Smart Watches Hand-worn Terminals Hearing Aids HUD
  • 4. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Definitions • IHS adopted the following definitions for the product types included in the scope of this research. Only products that match these definitions have been included in the market statistics of this report. • Wearable Technology – These are products that must be worn on the user’s body for an extended period of time, significantly enhancing the user’s experience as a result of the product being worn. Furthermore, its must contain advanced circuitry, wireless connectivity and at least a minimal level of independent processing capability. – This definition of Wearable Technology stipulates two tests that products must pass to be considered within the scope of this research. • Test 1 - Wearable – being worn for an extended period of time, with the user experience significantly enhanced as a result. • Test 2 - Smart – having advanced circuitry, wireless connectivity and independent processing capability. These are forthwith referred to as the two tests of Wearable Technology. • Applications – Five categories of wearable technology are assessed in this report and defined as follows: • Fitness and Wellness - Devices which pass the two tests of wearable technology and are used in the monitoring of activity and emotions. • Healthcare and Medical - Devices which pass the two tests of wearable technology and require FDA or equivalent approval. They are used in monitoring of vital signs, as well as for augmenting senses. • Industrial and Military – Devices that pass the two tests of wearable technology and receive/transmit real-time data in military and/or industrial environments. • Infotainment - Devices that pass the two tests of wearable technology and are used to receive and transmit real-time information for entertainment or enhanced lifestyle purposes.
  • 5. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Scope - Wearable Technology Market • The following table shows an overview of the five applications for wearable technology and the products included within each of those applications. Application Product Categories Healthcare and Medical Blood Pressure Monitors Insulin Pumps Continuous Glucose Monitoring Smart Glasses Defibrillators Patches Drug Delivery Products PERS ECG Monitors Pulse Oximetry Hearing Aids Fitness and Wellness Activity Monitors Sleep Sensors Emotional Measurement Smart Glasses Fitness & Heart Rate Monitors Smart Clothing Foot Pods & Pedometers Smart Watches Heads-up Displays Other, Audio Earbuds Infotainment Bluetooth Headsets Head-up Displays Imaging Products Smart Glasses Smart Watches Industrial Hand-worn Terminals Heads-up Display Smart Clothing Smart Glasses Military Hand-worn Terminals Heads-up Display Smart Clothing
  • 6. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Wearable Technology – Vendor Landscape Industrial & Military Fitness and Wellness Healthcare and Medical Infotainment Source: IHS World Market for Wearable Technology – 2012, 2013
  • 7. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Wearable Technology Developments • Smart Glasses such as Google Glass have begun shipping • Heads up displays for gaming include Microsoft Kinect • Market shifts in activity monitors market – Jawbone buys BodyMedia • Pebble Smart Watch begins shipping • Stretch and bend sensors in clothing increasingly available • Sony, Samsung and Qualcomm launch new smart watches • Apple files patent for smart watch technology • Microsoft files patent for smart glass technology • Continuous, light-based heart rate monitoring enters sports market Search articles on Electronics360: • Wearable Technology Makes a Fashion Statement • Google Glass Holds Promise for Improved Health Care • Intel Launches Low-Power Processors for Wearables, IoT
  • 8. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Overview of the World Market for Wearable Technology • The downside forecast is conservative, assuming that the adoption of wearable technology will be limited by factors including lack of products, poor user compliance and lack of an overall enhanced experience from devices that are wearable as compared to non-wearable products. • The base scenario represents a reasonable adoption rate for wearable technology based on enhanced user experience and technological success. This scenario remains limited by factors such as lack of reimbursement in medical applications, lack of product introductions by major suppliers and improved functionality of non-wearable devices. • The upside scenario represents a best-case for wearable technology adoption. It assumes significant success of wearable products based on successful introduction of new technology, such as smart glasses, smart watches, non-invasive glucose monitoring, and widespread availability of products from major brands. • IHS has presented these forecast scenarios to reflect the uncertainty in the long-term future of wearable technology and the varying factors that will affect future outcomes. Details of the uptake of wearable technology in each product within the five main applications are provided in the associated report, World Market for Wearable Technology – 2013 Edition. Preliminary Scenario Forecast - Wearable Technology Millions $US Source: IHS Inc. September 2013 - 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Downside Base Upside Future: Social and infotainment will lead, followed quickly by health, wellness and medical: • Smart Glasses • Smart Watches • Glucose Monitoring • Drug Delivery • Smart Clothing Past and present: • Hearing aids • Performance monitors (activity, heart rate) • Headsets
  • 9. Wearable Tech: Key Enabling Technology Telehealth: 75% POTS, steady transition to cellular gateways and mobile phone. By 2020, cellular will be dominant transmission method All Other Wearable: Other than pedometers, rapidly approaching 100% wireless connectivity, smartphone is hub, stresses importance of apps MEMS: Multisensor combo packages, easy to implement 9- axis inertial measurement units (IMUs), with the requisite sensor fusion software algorithms, made it simple to use the sensors in a wide range of wearable. Bluetooth Low Energy (Smart): Optimized for low- power operation and naturally supports the power requirements of sensor accessories. Long-term evolution: Energy harvesting
  • 10. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Market Drivers - Infotainment Smartphone Adoption • 485 million smartphones were estimated to have been shipped in 2011. • In 2016, over 1.2 billion smartphones are forecast to be shipped worldwide as the smartphone market experiences rapid growth. As the number of smartphone users grows and the smartphone becomes the hub of information for its users, there will be an increasing number of devices that will connect to and exchange data with smartphones. Smart Watches and Smart Glasses are expected to increasingly share data with smartphones. Smartphone installed base of 4.2 billion cellular handsets in 2018 Gaming Market • Growing from only 50,000 Xbox users in 2002 the fast growing gaming market represents a significant opportunity for augmented reality devices such as heads-up displays and smart glasses, which aim to enhance gaming experience. 77 million registered PlayStation users and 35 million Xbox registered users worldwide
  • 11. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Smart Glasses - Market Structure, Applications Infotainment, Enterprise App Developers Augmented Reality Software Platforms for App Development Smart Glass as Camera and Smartphone Accessory Smart Glass as Augmented Reality Platform Smart Glasses Sports E.g. Recon Instruments, Oakley E.g. Vuzix, Google, Meta, Lumus, GlassUp, Kopin, Olympus E.g. AR Lab, Catchoom Applications for smart glasses and other headwear: • Infotainment & Gaming • Advertising • Cycling & Running (navigation) • Diabetes mgt., label reader • Surgery • Accessing patient records • Patients education • Wayfinding • Hearing augmentation (bone conduction transducer, speech to text) • Emergency responders • Operating Room • Telemedicine • Remote patient monitoring • Project Planning • Sports Brain Injury
  • 12. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Telehealth & Consumer Medical Devices Demographic and Social Trends: • Rising average life expectancy, higher ratio of seniors, increased prevalence of chronic disease. • Larger proportion of patients requiring long-term care. • Need to decrease length of hospital stay. Increased preventive care, provide residential outpatient monitoring, decrease readmission rates. Personal care consumption to grow from $1.7T in 2012 to $2.2T in 2017. Telehealth patients to near 2M by 2018. Worldwide public and private health expenditure estimated at $7.3T in 2012. Growing 7% annually. Sports & Fitness Monitors Demand From Several User Groups: • Professional athletes • Recreational Fitness Consumers • Clinical and Military research • Corporate Wellness programs • Chronic Disease management The top 20 names in the sports, fitness, health and wellness the industry experienced a 10.3% CAGR in revenue over the last 3 years. Proving the resilience of the industry in tough economic conditions. Worldwide health club members estimated at 140M at the end of 2012. Market Drivers – Healthcare, Sports and Fitness
  • 13. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Market Drivers – Healthcare, Sports and Fitness The key market drivers for telehealth and consumer medical devices include: • Rising average life expectancy, a higher ratio of seniors, increased prevalence of chronic disease • Larger proportion of patients requiring long-term care • And a need to decrease length of hospital stays By increasing preventive care and providing residential monitoring it is possible to decrease readmission rates and improve patient outcomes. There are several hurdles to be overcome, but there is significant work being done by the American Telemedicine Association and the Continua Health Alliance to work through regulatory and equipment interoperability issues. As part of our 2012 telehealth report, we also forecast that the number of patients using a residential gateway to transmit physiological information to a clinician will grow to nearly 2M by 2018.
  • 14. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Market Drivers: Sports & Fitness Sports and fitness monitors will benefit from demand from several user groups including: • Professional athletes • Recreational Fitness Consumers • Clinical and Military research • Corporate Wellness programs • And Chronic Disease management All of these are forecast with continued growth. Positive signs for the sports, fitness, health and wellness industry overall are that, when considering to top 20 names including Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, Amer and GNC, the industry saw 10% growth in revenue over the last 3 years. We also estimate that worldwide health club membership grew to 140M at the end of 2012.
  • 15. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Market Drivers: Sports and Fitness 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% From IMS Research survey: US and UK respondents that owned a smartphone, app and exercised at least once per week. Metrics Tracked Distance 45% Calories Burned 21% Targets 8% Speed 7% Heart Rate 7% Time Elapsed 4% Fitness Device Ownership HRM w/Strap 20% Cycling Computer 18% HRM without Strap 11% GPS Watch 10% Handheld GPS 10% Foot pod 8% None 26% Top 20 sports, fitness, and health apps = 230M installs.
  • 16. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Market Drivers: Performance Monitoring Source: IHS Sports & Fitness Monitors – World – 2013 Report Worldwide revenue 2017 is forecast to reach $2.3 billion in 2017. Cumulatively, over 250 million of these devices will ship over the next 5 years. Impact expected from: • Smartphones • Smart Watches • Smart Clothing • Smart Glasses • and new light-based HRM from Basis, Mio (Philips), and Valencell’s PerformTek World Shipments for Performance Monitors Units (000s) Source: IHS Inc. September 2013 - 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Included in forecast: • Hear Rate Monitors (with and without chest strap) • Sports & Running Computers • Outdoor Pursuits Computers • Cycling Computers • Activity Monitors • Pedometers
  • 17. Wearable Tech: MEMS Volume Forecast MEMS in Fitness & Other Wearable Consumer Devices Millions of Units Source: IHS 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2012 & 2013: Majority of units shipping into sports and fitness devices. • 42% CAGR between 2012 and 2017 • MEMS revenue in 2012 will be $110 million • Will become 8th largest revenue driver within consumer and mobile devices behind handsets, media tablets, laptops, standalone projectors, gaming, and cameras From IHS MEMS Market Tracker Database – Consumer and Mobile – H1 2013.
  • 18. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Industrial Industrial applications of Wearable Technology include the use of heads-up displays in production lines, hand-worn terminals in logistics and warehousing and smart clothing to track user location and detect industrial gases. The market for wireless devices in industrial applications is forecast to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 18.0% from 2011 to 2015. Military HUDs that provide information on maps and routes and improve situational awareness. Programs include US Future Force Warrior (FFW); Project Wundurra in Australia; Israeli Integrated Advanced Soldier (IAS); UK Future Infantry Soldier Technology. Market Drivers – Industrial and Military Hand-worn terminals are projected to account for the majority of wearable products in industrial applications. Also includes smart clothing that sense and transmit physiological parameters such as blood pressure and body temperature and adjust clothing temperature accordingly.
  • 19. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media Featured Author Shane Walker Associate Director, Medical Devices & Healthcare IT Shane Walker manages the consumer medical devices and healthcare IT research portfolio at IHS. Shane recently joined the company through the acquisition of IMS Research where he managed a broad range of consumer electronics research including next generation user interfaces, encoding, Internet video, secure media delivery and digital signage. Shane’s current medtech coverage areas include telehealth, medical displays, sports monitoring and other wearable technology. Shane has authored numerous syndicated reports, provided strategic market analysis for end equipment manufacturers, and speaks regularly at industry events. Before joining IHS, Shane spent several years in the computer software sector as a sales director for a leading CAD developer. He conducted competitive intelligence and developed marketing strategy for an international VAR network. Shane received his BA from the University of West Florida and an MBA in Corporate Finance from St. Edward’s University in Austin, TX.
  • 20. IHS Electronics & MediaIHS Electronics & Media IHS Electronics & Media IHS Electronics & Media provides market, technology and supply chain data, analysis and forecasts at every operational step of the electronics and media value chain from strategy, planning and analysis to product design, market development and supply chain management. About IHS IHS (NYSE: IHS) is the leading source of information and insight in critical areas that shape today’s business landscape, including energy and power; design and supply chain; defense, risk and security; environmental, health and safety (EHS) and sustainability; country and industry forecasting; and commodities, pricing and cost. Businesses and governments around the globe rely on the comprehensive content, expert independent analysis and flexible delivery methods of IHS to make high-impact decisions and develop strategies with speed and confidence. IHS has been in business since 1959 and became a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange in 2005. Headquartered in Englewood, Colorado, USA, IHS employs more than 6,000 people in more than 31 countries around the world. IHS is a registered trademark of IHS Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright © 2013 IHS Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 21. www.ihs.com/electronics-media Americas APAC EMEA electronicsmedia_us@ihs.com electronicsmedia_apac@ihs.com electronicsmedia_emea@ihs.com