Our top 3 products seen at VivaTech 2024 Best smart health innovation

VivaTech 2024 has just ended. Again, the show hosted many more innovative objects than the others. Here are the 3 products that caught the eye of the editors.

VivaTech 2024: URGONight, the smart health connected helmet that teaches you how to sleep

URGONight

A helmet really like no other, currently in a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. URGONight is a brain training helmet designed to improve the quality of your sleep. With small exercises to do during the day on your smartphone, the object takes you to create waves that will facilitate your falling asleep and the quality of your sleep. The effects are announced to be lasting from three months of training, up to three twenty-minute sessions per week.

URGONight is likely to be a great success when it is released in 1 year. Already because many people seemed intrigued by the helmet during VivaTech 2024, but especially given the latest figures published on the sleep of French people. According to the results of the Public Health barometer published on March 12, the average sleep time in France fell for the first time below 7 hours in 2017. Chronic insomnia also affects 13.1% of 18-75 years.

GreenMe: the smart health connected cube that improves the quality of life at work

GreenMe

GreenMe is a small smart health connected color cube designed to improve the comfort of the workspace. The smart health smart health connected object, launched by the start-up of the same name, can measure no less than 10 parameters relating to comfort and health. Among other things, the quality of the lighting, the thermal comfort or the noise level are analyzed by GreenMe. The cube will create twenty measurement points every five minutes to collect the necessary data. "Measure, analyze, act" is GreenMe's promise to improve the quality of life of employees. A promise that seemed to interest many curious people during the presentation on stage at VivaTech 2024.

The data from the cube, placed on the employees' desks, is sent to the box to allow the company to retrieve it and transmit it to GreenMe services, which can recommend effective improvements. The employee can also consult their data through an application, GreenMe Analytics, available on Android and iOS.

SMD Teach Wear: goodbye back pain?

BACK PAIN

SMD Teach Wear may be the thing that will finally make your back pain just a memory. In any case, this is the promise of Teach Wear, which is still in development today. This smart health connected garment presented at the show makes it possible to collect and then interpret the data sent by the object. It then allows the company to make corrections to its workspace based on the pain experienced by employees.

The features of Teach Wear don't stop there. It is currently being designed in collaboration with Paris hospitals to allow the object to send data directly to doctors. They will then be able to follow their patients remotely and provide a diagnosis if, for example, the wearer makes movements that are inappropriate for his back. The product is also on board a space mission, to ensure the certification of capture materials. A certification which should, according to our interlocutor at VivaTech, take place in the next three years.

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