Israeli Company Wearable Devices to Develop Touchless Defense Equipment

The company aims to adapt its AI-based natural gesture technology to defense requirements, especially in situations where silent activation is crucial

Wearable Devices, an Israeli tech company specializing in AI-powered touchless sensing wearables for the B2C and B2B markets, announced last week that it has signed an agreement with a leading global defense company, to design together a prototype for defense use cases. This collaboration aims to adapt Wearable Devices' neural gesture technology for defense requirements, especially in situations where silent activation is crucial.

According to the company, the effort will incorporate its Mudra technology, an advanced digital system that collects input from nerve signals for touchless controls. Wearable Devices' Mudra technology employs an advanced neural input interface that captures nerve signals to offer touchless control. This capability enables a more natural and intuitive way to control devices.

The company claims that the wristband provides a “more natural and intuitive way” to manage other devices compared to existing touchless methods. Research and development throughout the initiative will be facilitated to customize the system’s gesture functions and meet the unique requirements of tactical deployment.

Wearable Devices said the project will utilize artificial intelligence, defense analysis, as well as proprietary algorithms from respective partners to ensure the safety, efficiency, and adaptability of Mudra when employed by future defense users.

"We are incredibly excited to explore the use of our gesture technology in new leading-edge industries. The need for touchless, silent activation in defense contexts has been a long-standing challenge. Our collaboration with a leading global defense company will pioneer solutions that can be game-changing for the defense industry," said Asher Dahan, Chief Executive Officer of Wearable Devices.

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