Job Smart Clothing

a great example of smart clothing in a work environment is for emergency first responders such as firefighters and rescue workers. The goal is to improve their safety, coordination and efficiency and the survival management they provide for civilians.

Disable and diseases Smart Clothing

ue to the ever growing number of elderly peo-ple coupled with limited resources in terms of medical facilities and personnel in many countries, the burden that conventional healthcare systems carry is becoming heavy. On the other hand, tra-ditional human face-to-face communications are mostly replaced by networking in social and cyber spaces, which causes various unhealthy living hab-its, such as insufficient physical exercise, unhealthy diet, irregular sleeping, and more frequent “burn- ing the midnight oil.” All these factors are usually the keys to triggering chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, hyperlipemia, diabetes, tumor, obesity, and chronic respiratory disease

Healthcare Smart Clothing

Our mission

Shidfer‘s mission aims to make the precise health data collected by its body-worn sensors accessible and useful for everyone. Today Shidfer’s main R&D focus is the development of innovative body-worn sensors for health, mobile, and distributed software for health data management and analysis. Our research can be a the next evolution to improve the standard of care in the following therapeutic areas: respiratory, cardiology, mental health, behavioral and physiological psychology, somnology, aging and physical performance, physical conditioning & wellbeing etc.