Hiphopzilla
High-Fashion Connected Jewelry - The Wearable Italia 'ProdigIO' Bracelet Boasts a Multitude of Uses.
FetFx
Others believe that the emerging Internet of Things will allow better non-invasive technology, such as Andrea Tomassini, founder and CTO of the technology and fashion start-up Wearableitalia. “Technology and the fashion industry can improve the quality of life, and with IOT technology offer freedom, security and improve health. It’s a hybrid combination that wants to combine the past and the future. People are smart, so also fashion can be smart.”
http://www.fetfx.eu/story/future-christmas-jumper-made-smart-textiles/
TechStyle NYC
The Mercedes Benz of #WearableTechAs technology as fashion are becoming one and the same, we have seen new accessories on the market that can connect to our smartphones and serve a multitude of uses. They can keep track of workouts, alert calls and emails, and even serve as a means to track people. Wearable smart gear often looks sporty and an accessory to wear to pilates. Wearableitalia has managed to take wearable tech to a new luxurious level.
http://techstyle.nyc/wearableitalia/
26 April 2018
Commissione Europea
https://cordis.europa.eu/news/rcn/141977_it.html
Others believe that the emerging Internet of Things will allow better non-invasive technology, such as Andrea Tomassini, founder and CTO of the technology and fashion start-up Wearableitalia. "Technology and the fashion industry can improve the quality of life, and with IOT technology offer freedom, security and improve health. It's a hybrid combination that wants to combine the past and the future. People are smart, so also fashion can be smart."
The first exhibition of the prototype
The strong technological dimension featured by Wearableitalia’s creations can be seen in their unique creativity: it’s no surprise that the company was chosen to participate in the exhibition “Crafting the future”, organized by the National Chamber of Italian Fashion, an exhibition dedicated to craftsmanship and innovation. Supervised by none other than Vogue Italia’s historic director Franca Sozzani with support from Sara Maino, senior editor of Vogue Italia, the exhibition was held at Milan’s Mudec from September 21st to October 13th as part of Fashion Week 2016.
Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana