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New children’s wearables tech almost invisible

|29 July 2016|

USA

A Chicago-based tech start up is on track to revolutionise the wearables industry. Jiobit has developed a computer chip so small -for use in children’s wearables – they are virtually invisible.

The company’s chief John Renaldi was inspired to innovate the solution to a common problem faced by many parents, how to keep tabs on your young children. His personal experience struggling to keep  track of his active son while on holiday inspired him to find a remedy.

His company’s website sums up the innovation: “A nearly-invisible, self-learning location tracking wearable and smartphone app that stands up to the demands of you and your kids.”

 

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Iain is a writer, journalist and lecturer, and former editor of two international business magazines. Iain is now editor of Innovators Magazine, as well as the strategic content director for OnePoint5Media.

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