Myant and Helly Hansen Unveil Line of Active Thermal Workwear with Dynamic Temperature Regulation at CES 2020, Demonstrating the Possibilities of Work in a World Connected by Textile

The garments in this line (including a base layer top, leggings, socks, a balaclava, and gloves) are wire-free, embedded with textile sensors that can measure body temperature and react by actively delivering heat through the textile to maximize comfort and enhance productivity. Active thermal workwear is one of the first applications of Myant’s larger vision to transform the future of “work” via textiles that can sense and react to the human body.

A New Era of Remote Monitoring, Rehabilitation and Telemedicine Enabled By Textiles to be Showcased at CES 2020 by Myant, Pioneers in Textile Computing

By employing textiles that can sense and react to the human body and connecting patients to loved ones, healthcare practitioners, and artificial intelligence, Myant aims to close the gap in the feedback loop that has previously limited existing models of telemedicine and usher in a new era where distance is no longer a barrier to effective care.

Myant to Demonstrate Connected Textiles for Fitness and Cycling at CES 2020 that Enable New Modes of Textile-Based Performance Optimization

Myant Inc., pioneers in Textile Computing™, will be exhibiting at CES 2020 in Las Vegas and showcasing a system of connected performance apparel (including a pair of connected cycling shorts) designed to augment fitness experiences, connecting athletes to their bodies, their training partners and coaches.

Myant to Demonstrate Textile-Based Full-Body Interface at CES 2020, Creating New Ways to Understand and Communicate with the Human Body for All People

Myant Inc., pioneers in Textile Computing™, will be exhibiting at CES 2020 (January 7-10, 2020 in Las Vegas) with many demonstrations including a full-body interface implemented through textile that creates new ways to holistically understand and communicate with the human body.

Myant to Showcase Office Environment that Senses, Predicts, and Reacts to Workers at CES 2020, Bridging the Gap Between the Human Operating System and the Physical Workplace

An office environment connected to the Myant Platform will be aware of the worker’s current physical and psychological state, anticipate their needs, and react to create personalized experiences that optimize individual performance, resulting in enterprise-wide enhancement of productivity and workforce health and well-being.

Myant & Helly Hansen to Demonstrate Connected Safety Footwear at CES 2020, Highlighting New Methods to Enhance Worker Wellbeing and Prevent Workplace Accidents

Myant Inc., the pioneers in Textile Computing™, and Helly Hansen, the global technical and safety apparel brand, will be showcasing a connected safety shoe at CES 2020 (January 7-10, 2020 in Las Vegas) as part of Myant’s vision of creating a new industry by connecting people to their own body, other people, and their IoT-enabled environments in the context of work, home and play. The Helly Hansen connected safety shoe features sensors knitted into the shoe which provides continuous gait analysis, helping to track, predict, and ultimately prevent occupational same-level slips, trips and falls (STFLs) on both an individual and organizational level.

Myant to Showcase Line-up of Heart Health Management Apparel and Textiles at CES 2020 to Democratize Access to Electrocardiography for People Across Society

Myant Inc., the pioneers in Textile Computing™, will be showcasing a line-up of textile products that enable continuous and ambient heart health management at CES 2020 (January 7-10, Las Vegas), including apparel from the Skiin Connected Health & Wellness line which was honored as a winner in the Health & Wellness category of the CES 2020 Innovation Awards.

Myant to Unveil a World Where Human Connectedness is Transformed by Textiles at CES 2020

Myant Inc., the pioneers in Textile Computing™, will be headed to CES 2020 (January 7-10, 2020 in Las Vegas) to bring to life its vision of a world where textile-based interfaces knitted into everyday objects form a better connection between you and your body, your community, the AI-powered digital sphere, and the physical IoT-enabled environment.