News 06.01.2023

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Matter will be the connectivity source that matters, how the Evie mood ring wants to improve women’s health and Copenhagen Fashion Week hits sustainability milestones.

CES 2023: Matter will be the home connectivity source that matters

Mui and Matter, US

US – As the Consumer Electronics Show 2023 kicks off in Las Vegas (5–8 January), there has been significant pre-event buzz around – not a new gadget or gaming device – but an open-source connectivity standard called Matter.

Interoperability between smart devices is a constant goal for tech brands and never more so than with smart home devices. From video doorbells to appliances, these devices are produced by multiple companies – and they often do not integrate seamlessly with each other securely.

Supported by the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), formerly the Zigbee Alliance, Matter is a language and infrastructure platform through which multiple smart devices can communicate, and it is being developed by the likes of Amazon, Google, Samsung, Texas Instruments and Apple. For consumers, it means all devices can be set up and routed from one place. The first specification release of the Matter protocol will run on Wi-Fi and Thread network layers and will use Bluetooth Low Energy for wi-fi commissioning.

Once certification from CSA is finalised, Matter will enable companies to be faster to market – and the consumer market for smart devices will expand due to ease of use and greater interoperability. Explore more of our analysis about evolving domestic spaces in our Home and Family series.

Strategic opportunity

Consider how tech innovations that eliminate fragmentation could apply to your business and products; prepare for slicker smart home experiences and boosted consumer adoption

CES 2023: How the Evie mood ring wants to improve women’s health

US – To be presented at CES 2023, the new Evie smart ring is targeting women’s health concerns, providing medical-grade insights from cycle-tracking to mood management.

Developed by health tech company Movano Health, Evie monitors metrics you would expect from a wearable – physical activity, sleep, heart and respiration rates, SpO2 (oxygen saturation), and body temperature variability­ – but also gathers women-specific data, such as period- and ovulation-tracking, menstrual symptom-tracking and, more unconventionally, mood-tracking.

This added feature is thought to help users better manage stress and sleep issues.

Movano says that the wearable can enable women to better understand the cause behind what they’re feeling and experiencing, backing it with medical-grade data they could bring to a clinician. The company is seeking clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration for the smart ring.

This Medi-luxe accessory taps into the growing consumer interest in easy and constant access to biometric data, while making it specifically tailored to women’s needs and aesthetic preferences.

Evie by Movano, US

Strategic opportunity

Health and pharma have historically lagged behind when it comes to women’s health, but tech has the opportunity to bridge that gap with women-driven solutions, whether it is specific products or services, or add-ons to serve women’s needs better

Stat: Copenhagen Fashion Week hits sustainability milestones

Old + New = Now! by Ganni and Vestiaire Collective Old + New = Now! by Ganni and Vestiaire Collective

Denmark – Copenhagen Fashion Week (CFW) has shared a status update on its 2020–2022 Sustainability Action Plan, revealing major progress despite not achieving its target of slashing carbon emissions by 50% since 2019.

The ambitious three-year action plan is the first sustainability strategy undertaken by CFW, which positioned the event as a leader in driving change in the fashion industry. In its concluding report, CFW announced it has met 13 out of 14 goals for 2022. Several carbon emission-cutting initiatives were enacted, from encouraging guests to choose trains rather than flights to only serving vegetarian and vegan meals.

‘As an agenda-setting fashion week whose sustainability efforts are recognised by the wider industry, CFW has deliberately chosen not to reduce the number of international guests, even though it would significantly lower our carbon emissions and allow us to reach our initial climate goal,’ explains the annual report. But the event is rolling out new initiatives. Starting with the next fashion week, which takes place in January 2023, all brands must meet 18 sustainability standards to be part of the official schedule.

Despite not reaching every target, Copenhagen Fashion Week’s transparency and ambition marks a hopeful step forward in reconciling the fashion agenda with sustainability commitments.

Strategic opportunity

With fashion month ahead, businesses in the fashion and hospitality sectors should reconsider their climate commitments. Copenhagen Fashion Week’s advancements highlight how progressive but radical initiatives can drive effective change

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