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Chaotic Moon's smart health connected tattoo
Tattoos for military and medical purposes? No no you are not about to read the synopsis of a cyborg film but the new project of the firm Chaotic Moon.
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Recently it is the software design and development firm Chaotic moon which unveiled an innovation directly on our skin. Based in Texas, the firm develops a high tech tattoo made up of components and conductive paint to create circuits allowinganalyze your health and other biometric data from your body. Still in the prototype stage, this tattoo kit will be able to collect and transfer information, like Jawbone or the Apple watch, to medical and even military personnel.
"This is a revolution in portable objects. The future of ‘wearables’ is ‘biowearables’. It's not something that can easily be removed like a Fitbit. It can be under a bulletproof vest, directly on the skin and collect the necessary data and transmit them. "Declared Lamm the project leader.
Medical…
Temporary and washable like many fashionable tattoos today, this tattoo is actually able to monitoring body temperature, detect any level of stress, measure heart rate and hydration rate. Mostly known for its sensational drones and fire eaters, the firm admits to working on one of his most exciting subjects. Lamm also discusses the possibility of using these tattoos during concerts or to keep an eye on your child.
… And military
Militarily speaking these high-tech tattoos could detect the presence of poisons in the air, pathogens in a soldier’s body, or know when they’re injured. Not really innovative in the field "Cyberpunks" or "grinders" as they are often called use this kind of technological implants.
These new tattoos are already asking their own questions, so we will also have to expect new confidentiality rules and medical modifications. For the firm, it is only a question of creating the product; it will leave any change to be made to those who would like to obtain it. Probably cheaper than implanting digital chips into a soldier’s body they should be more affordable and less restrictive.Without date or period fixed for their release Lamm says he is doing everything to make this happen soon.
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