1) The document summarizes presentations from the #HyperWellbeing summit 2016 about emerging technologies in wearables, sensors, machine learning and data analytics that aim to optimize health and wellbeing.
2) Many presenters discussed collecting clinical-grade biometric data from sensors and analyzing it using machine learning/AI to provide personalized insights and recommendations to consumers for preventative healthcare.
3) Other topics included continuous monitoring of metabolism, sleep, stress and cognitive/emotional states to close the loop between measurement and behavior change through just-in-time interventions.
4. Takeaways from
#HyperWellbeing summit
2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD
~2BalanceU
Enabling Individual
Wellness through
Computational Systems
Biology, Cloud
Analytics, Wearables,
Machine Learning and
More
Riaan Conradie
Co-Founder/COO
LifeQ
5. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
100k wellness study
(neurobiology: stress and
depression?)
Systems biology perspective
Genome sequencing, gut
microbiome, coaching
actionable data
How Scientific Wellness will Drive The Future of Health
Nathan Price
Institute for Systems Biology
6. Right Data” not just “Big Data”: how Having Real-Time,
Clinical-Grade Biochemistry from Each of Us will change
Health Care
Ben Hwang
Profusa
Data you can trust
Embedded sensor - year long function
Experience is seamless -sociomateriality
Technology accessible -low cost
(Glucose -dexcom, glysong, google)
Biosensing wearables landscape -rock health (check
for updated version)
Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
7. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Meta-Me. The Emerging Digital Self
Mark Rolston
Argo Design
8. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Claims to be able to measure output ROI of corporate wellness programs,...
Adherence and measurement
Real-Time Health Scoring and Mobile Lifestyle Navigation
Matt Park
Dacadoo Americas
10. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Breast cancer prevention deviceEmpowering Consumer with Smart Devices and
Smart Data for Proactive ‘Health Care’
Maryam Ziaeii
Sono Health
11. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Closing the Loop: from Measuring to Improving
Wellbeing with a Wearable Smart Patch
Rohan Dixit
Lief
12. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Consciousness Hacking: New Paths to Wellbeing
Mikey Siegel
Consciousness Hacking
13. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
The Future of Clinical Practice will be Optimizing Health
- exploring the ontology of wellness
Molly Maloof
Independent
14. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Continuous Digital Biomarkers from Wearable Devices
Brandon Ballinger
Cardiogram
15. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Behavioral Computing: Building Tools to Align Our
Decisions With Our Goals
Kevin Hill
Pebble (formerly)
Behavior is cotextually dependent,
when context shifts: same goals,
different decision process
16. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Brain: prediction machine, allows us to learn.
Repetition and emotion allows us mammals to learn
Communicate experience (humans learn from others)
Stories teaching evolves to collective wisdom
Try something new = mutation
Memes and memetic subspecies
Encode the successful strategies
Technology has mimicked evolution in its way of communication
Machine intelligence can meet human intelligence with Symbiosis
Suggestive: artificial intelligence nutrition coach
Causation engine
Intelligence Could Help Eradicate Most Chronic Diseases
Victor Chapela
Suggestic
17. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Bringing Clinically Accurate
Data into the Hands of
Consumers for the First
1000 Days of Life
Julien Penders
Bloom Technologies
Future of wearables is
providing clinical grade data
(relevant & actionable) to
consumers
18. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
The Internet of Health: Intelligence is the Key
Amit Arg
Samsung VC
Lumen resting metabolic rate - realtime fee
19. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Body Analytics for Triggering
Healthier, Happier and more
Productive Lives
Joni Kettunen
Firstbeat
Life is a story in 3.3 billion heartbeats
Firstbeat analytics embedded into 60 wearables
20. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
The Future of Sleep with Neurotechnology
Anant Sanchetee
Rythm
21. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Hacking the Software for Life
Brad Perkins
Human Longevity, Inc.
Genomic & phenotype modeling for
complete predictive and preventative
health
Currently $25k for individual working
w/doc
22. Machine learning to track activities in daily
living
Ai2 Active Living Platform
Personal monitoring for seniors
Aging Independently Using Machine
Learning, Advanced Sensors and Algorithms
Kevin Shaw
Algorithmic Intuition
Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
23. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Future of Consumer
Bio-Sensors
Stanley Yang
NeuroSky
Integrative VR experience, EEG sensors to measure emotional response
and ECG sensors to measure HR
Mindscribe (ALS support, mindcontrolled communication for those who
are locked-in)
Alzheimer's early detection with brain games
24. Catalyzing Contemplative
Development with Technology
Winslow Strong
Palo Alto Neuroscience
Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Add breadcrumbs so can return to achieved desired state
(had access and learn mastery)
Access to mastery by using neurofeedback
25. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Alliances with Lifestyle Medicine for
Wellness as a Service (WaaS)
Ingrid Edshteyn
ACLM/Valia Lifestyle
Funding improved for wellness and preventative programs
Consumer driven wellness movement
Consumers desire support in exploring solutions apps and devices
Global movement lifestyle medicine global alliance
26. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Using Smartphones-Sensors
to Promote Psychological
Resilience
Doug Daugherty
LifeData
Depression and flourishing are NOT two ends of the same continuum
Positive technology: promoting caring, compassion and community
Presence and character, personal and social resilience
Can we use technology to be more human?
Using smart phones and sensors to develop positive resilience
27. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Beyond Quantified Self: How Quantifying
Everything Is Not Enough To Improve
Societal Wellbeing
Carlos Rodarte
Volar Health
Wellness requires thinking beyond self
If ... wellness is a service ... Community is the platform
How we learn is fundamental to how we live
Quantify our environment
Learn about biology through your own biology
28. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
The Promise of Personalized
Wellness: Trends and Business
Models
Laila Zemrani
Fitnescity
Most products and services are fragmented
Tracking data not enough user information
29. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Launching a New Industry –
Scientific Wellness
Mia Nease
Arivale
Scientific wellness
The Innovators - creating a new industry
identify transitions, test efficacy
Dashboard brings data to life
From biological to behavioral tracking - tracking
healthy habits
30. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Give Us Control of Our Ultimate
Performance and Mood
Isy Goldwasser
Thync
technology
from impossible to inevitable
scientific evidence
Saliva stress biomarkers are noted changes
Amazing data, what really matters is what
happens with customers
Life changing product, demographic has
changed from male gen X to more milllenial
women
2nd generation product Thync Relax
effort to focus on usability, form factor,
biometrics
A new type of content is emerging -
motivational, meditation, focus, fitness visual
and auditory
synergies with platforms
detox - addiction recovery
31. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Mindfulness and Technology:
Implications for the IoT
Matthew Diamond
Misfit/NYU Hospital
How do we want to interact with technology?
Hybrid smart watches: Continuity of user experience
32. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Wearables, Biometrics and
Mindfulness as Medicine
Joe Burton
Whil
Leadership (SIYLI), Education , Research
Mindfulness as medicine rather than as raising consciousness
Mindfulness applied for improved mental wellbeing, emotional intelligence and situational awareness -performance
Neuroscience- based mindfulness training
Presenteeism Mind wandering, distraction awareness, re-oriented awareness
Build muscle memory to focus #stress is the biggest factor
Pace of change : robotics globalization, espionage, outsourced innovation
Extreme stress requires resiliency which can be helped with mindfulness, central nervous system
resilience reduced by repeated recovery
33. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Electronics for Behavioral Health
Jim Doscher
Analog Devices
behavior change is hard
How do electronics make a difference: clinical accuracy, Small, Long battery life
Long battery life key! Charging gets in the way of habit forming behavior of wearables
testing units for sensors i.e. spectrometer (nutritional measurement)
Get off the wrist
Maybe don’t engage with it everyday. maybe it checks in with us.
batteries not following moore’s law
never take it off (like a tattoo + emotional impact)
34. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Clothing - among other data: Ventilation measured in a non-invasive, open API
Hard to train a neural-network when data is on paper
Clinical grade data when people are healthy
How do we get the data we need to do AI in healthcare?
Consumer devices with clinical grade data is still a challenge
Digital foundation stuck between (1) record and (2) transmit. need (3) reporting/intelligence, (4)
forecasting/prediction and (5) Automotated Health services/AI
choice between fashionable or invisible (discrete)
Heart Failure patients: shirt with activity, heart and respiration sensor for at-home cardiac rehabilitation (machine
washable)
Respiratory tracking: COPD, Asthma, Cystic Fibrosis: respiratory measurement during sleep
Hexoskin: Sleep monitoring solution: ECG, Respiration, Movement (very precise
Health Sensors & IoT:
The Digital Foundation
We Need to deliver
Wellness as a Service
Pierre-Alexandre Fournier
Hexoskin
35. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Wearapeutics,
NeuroTech,
MetabolicTech,
Implantables and the
Future of Better Living
Benjamin Joffe
HAX
Investing in hardware startups
Whole food for thoughts —> what are good influencers for your behavior
More barriers: wear, ingest, impact, non-contact? Sensor cost, on-boarding process..
Define “standard" for wellness
devices mostly focused on sickness rather that wellness
have to have a strong pain-point for adoption
A lot of innovation and technology is a result of solving extreme cases
Body and Mind: Prevent, Track, Heal, Re-train
36. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Enabling Access to
Continuous Metabolic
Data for Personalized
Nutrition and Wellbeing
Ashwin Pushpala
Sano
Personalized nutrition and understanding metabolism
sensor technology, personalized metabolic insights real-time
based on their metabolic profile, develop a strategy for success rather than roadblock
Sugar is 8x more addicting than cocaine
focusing events and actions on events rather than glucose monitoring
How much time people spend in their target metabolic zone
37. Takeaways from #HyperWellbeing summit 2016
Heidi Forbes Öste PhD ~2BalanceU
Optimizing your Health
at Home using your
Blood and your
Smartphone
Bob Messerschmidt
Cor
Blood is the gold standard
Spectrometer for analysis (still invasive, but less so than typical)
lancing device incorporating analysis directly on the lancet in the spectrometer
raw molecular data
good data in an inexpensive instrument