Dawn of the Wearables

As we enter the latter half of this decade, wearable devices will continue to evolve in sectors such as healthcare and wellness.

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We live in an era where Fitbit can monitor our health, Uber can track the location of our Apple Watch to send us a car, apps can measure how well we’re sleeping, and computer chips implanted in our brain can allow to us to control robotic arms simply with thought. While not as evident as some other technological revolutions, wearable devices are becoming an established part of our everyday lives. Still, they are not yet commonplace in the world of finance.

The health and fitness industries are

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