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Closing the Intent-to-Execution Gap May Define Next Wave of AI InvestmentFebruary 17, 2026 9:00 AM
InvestorsHub NewsWireFebruary 17th, 2026 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire -- via AINewsWire Editorial Coverage: As artificial intelligence (“AI”) evolves beyond generative chat systems into agentic AI capable of autonomous action, a critical bottleneck has emerged: the lack of high-fidelity, real-time input connecting human intent to machine execution. While AI models can generate text, images or strategies, translating subtle human signals into actionable machine instructions remains a major technical challenge. Without precise and continuous intent capture, autonomous systems — from humanoid robotics to extended reality (“XR”) environments — struggle to operate seamlessly alongside humans. Wearable Devices Ltd. (NASDAQ:WLDS) (Profile) aims to address this gap with the launch of ai6 Labs, a synergistic neural AI ecosystem designed to bridge intent and digital reality by integrating research, product monetization and accelerated innovation through technologies such as its Large MUAP Model (“LMM”). The launch positions the AI pioneer as a foundational infrastructure provider for the emerging autonomous AI era and establishes it as an innovator in the space, enabling boosting solutions by other AI leaders, such as Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG), Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META), Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) to the next level.
In an environment increasingly defined by investor demand for clear commercialization pathways, ai6 Labs introduces a business model built around a structured, closed-loop ecosystem.
Rather than positioning itself purely as a hardware company, Wearable Devices describes ai6 Labs as developing infrastructure for the autonomous computing era.
At the core of ai6 Labs lies LMM, a proprietary neural AI framework designed to interpret electromyographic signals.
The launch of ai6 Labs arrives amid rapid shifts in the human-machine interaction landscape.
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The Bottleneck Slowing Autonomous AI
The rapid expansion of generative AI has exposed limitations in how machines interpret real-world human intent. While large language models can understand commands expressed through text or speech, many applications, especially in spatial computing, robotics and wearable environments, require continuous and precise control signals that traditional interfaces cannot provide. Industry analysts frequently note that the future of AI interaction depends on new input modalities capable of delivering real-time contextual data rather than static commands.
Gesture recognition and neural signal interpretation are increasingly explored as natural human–machine interface modalities because electromyography (“EMG”) enables direct translation of muscle activity into digital control signals, supporting more intuitive interaction models beyond traditional input devices. However, achieving reliable, high-fidelity interpretation remains technically challenging, as EMG signals are inherently weak, highly variable across users, and susceptible to environmental noise, motion artifacts and electrode placement differences. Research in biosignal processing further shows that decoding muscle activation into accurate commands typically requires advanced machine-learning architectures and extensive training datasets to address the nonstationary and complex nature of biological signals.
Simultaneously, the proliferation of smart glasses, XR environments and wearable AI devices has increased demand for touch-free control methods. Wearable Devices reports growing interest in intuitive gesture-based interaction aligned with the expansion of smart glasses markets expected to reach multibillion-dollar scale, reinforcing the need for reliable intent-capture infrastructure. Traditional input devices such as keyboards, controllers and voice assistants introduce latency or context limitations that restrict autonomous systems. For AI agents to perform real-world tasks, they require a continuous flow of high-resolution signals that reflect user intent instantly and accurately. This “intent gap” has created a “capabilities overhang” where the reasoning power of modern agents remains physically bottlenecked by the high-friction, low-resolution interfaces of the past.
Wearable Devices positions ai6 Labs as a direct response to this challenge. The lab aims to create a neural ecosystem capable of decoding biological signals into machine-readable data, effectively forming a “digital nervous system” linking human intention to AI-driven action.
A Virtuous Cycle Designed for Investor Discipline
In an environment increasingly defined by investor demand for clear commercialization pathways, ai6 Labs introduces a business model built around a structured, closed-loop ecosystem. Rather than separating research from revenue generation, Wearable Devices integrates innovation, productization and rapid experimentation into a single operational framework designed to accelerate market adoption.
The first pillar of the cycle, the foundation layer, focuses on generating intellectual property and core technologies such as the Large MUAP Model (“LMM”). This model represents a neural interface framework designed to interpret biological signals using advanced machine learning, forming the technological backbone for future applications.
The second pillar, commercialization and growth, focuses on turning research into commercial products. Hardware, software and data infrastructure powers the ecosystem. WLDS’s Mudra Studio is the premier commercial launch for this pillar, generating revenue by standardizing intent-based control for developers. By monetizing intellectual property directly through product channels, the company seeks to demonstrate immediate revenue pathways rather than relying solely on long-term R&D outcomes.
The third pillar, the AI Accelerator, functions as a rapid prototyping engine that develops minimum viable products (MVPs) and tests new applications quickly. This structure allows concepts generated in research to enter real-world testing and commercialization cycles faster, aligning with investor expectations for scalable growth models.
Together, these components create a “virtuous cycle” in which research drives products, products generate data and data fuels further innovation. In an era where capital markets increasingly reward operational discipline and transparent pathways to profitability, this integrated structure may enhance credibility with investors seeking measurable progress rather than speculative experimentation.
Building the Brain-AI Bus for Autonomous Systems
Rather than positioning itself purely as a hardware company, Wearable Devices describes ai6 Labs as developing infrastructure for the autonomous computing era. Central to this strategy is the concept of a “Brain-AI Bus,” or a digital nervous system, that translates biological signals into high-fidelity, machine-readable data streams.
The Brain-AI Bus concept reflects a shift toward neural interface platforms capable of serving multiple device ecosystems simultaneously. Instead of designing standalone controllers, the company aims to create a standardized interface layer that connects human intent directly to AI agents, XR platforms and robotics systems.
By converting “neural bits” into actionable digital signals, the platform could enable more natural and immersive interaction models. This approach aligns with broader industry trends emphasizing multimodal AI interaction, where gesture, movement and biosignals complement traditional interfaces such as voice or text. Wearable Devices’ ai6 Labs launch frames this infrastructure strategy as a foundation for next-generation computing, positioning the company as an enabler of autonomous ecosystems rather than simply a device manufacturer.
The Large MUAP Model as a Deep-Tech Moat
At the core of ai6 Labs lies LMM, a proprietary neural AI framework designed to interpret electromyographic signals. The company describes LMM as equivalent to a large language model for gesture control, capable of learning complex patterns from muscle activation signals.
Years of noninvasive EMG research underpin the model’s development, creating a technological foundation that could be difficult for competitors to replicate quickly. Neural interface systems require extensive datasets and iterative model training to achieve reliable accuracy, which can form significant barriers to entry. A robust patent portfolio and accumulated research experience further strengthen this competitive positioning. Proprietary models trained on unique datasets may establish defensible advantages, particularly if widely adopted across device ecosystems.
By positioning LMM as the interpretive layer translating human biology into machine instructions, Wearable Devices aims to establish itself as a potential global standard for neural interface interpretation, a strategic positioning that aligns with infrastructure-level ambitions rather than single-product innovation.
Seizing the Inflection Point in Human-Machine Interaction
The launch of ai6 Labs arrives amid rapid shifts in the human-machine interaction landscape. The growing adoption of AI wearables, XR devices and advanced robotics suggests that traditional user interfaces may soon give way to more natural interaction paradigms. Industry showcases such as CES have demonstrated accelerating investment in spatial computing and wearable AI technologies, reinforcing the need for intuitive control systems.
Wearable Devices has long focused on touch-free interaction, and the company now positions ai6 Labs as the engine accelerating innovation beyond speculative research into scalable commercialization. By combining infrastructure development, product monetization and rapid prototyping, the lab reflects a strategic response to a market transitioning from experimentation to deployment.
The convergence of hardware miniaturization, AI capability growth and consumer adoption of wearable computing creates conditions for a significant inflection point. Companies capable of providing foundational interaction layers may capture outsized strategic value as ecosystems mature.
Through ai6 Labs, Wearable Devices aims to transform its prior research into a dominant market position by aligning technology development with emerging industry demands. As AI moves from passive generation to autonomous action, the ability to interpret human intent instantly and accurately may become one of the most critical infrastructure challenges of the decade — and ai6 Labs positions Wearable Devices at the center of that transition.
AI Moves Beyond the Screen
The artificial intelligence landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace, marked by breakthroughs that expand AI’s role from digital tools into deeply integrated, real-world systems. Recent developments across the industry highlight shifts toward more proactive personal intelligence, massive infrastructure investments to support growing compute demands, creative software enhanced by automation and intelligence, and the emergence of physical AI designed to operate in the real world.
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) is moving AI toward a new era of personal intelligence, making products such as Search, Chrome and the Gemini app more proactive than ever. In an announcement summarizing its January AI announcements, the company noted that whether “it’s Chrome’s ‘auto browse’ handling your complex chores or Gmail surfacing what matters most, these new personalization features are focused on anticipating your needs, understanding your context and helping you get things done.” The company also announced new learning and education tools, released new SAT and JEE Main practice tests, and made premium Google AI features available to more educators and students.
Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META) is breaking ground on its newest data center: a state-of-the-art IGW campus in Lebanon, Indiana. The facility represents an investment of more than $10 billion in data center infrastructure and the surrounding community, one of the company’s largest infrastructure investments to date. “As AI advances and compute demands continue to grow, gigawatt sites like this one will be critical to advancing the technology that supports our core business as well as our AI ambitions,” the company said. “Building at this scale creates the flexibility to support both goals while enabling technology with higher bandwidth, lower latency and improved reliability.”
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) launched Apple Creator Studio, an inspiring collection of the most powerful creative apps. The collection includes new AI features and premium content in Keynote, Pages,and Numbers as well as Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage, with everything coming together in a single subscription. The creative apps are designed to put studio-grade power into the hands of everyone, building on the role Mac, iPad and iPhone play in the lives of millions of creators around the world. The apps include tools for video editing, music making, creative imaging, and visual productivity.
NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) has announced new open models, frameworks and AI infrastructure for physical AI, as well as unveiling robots for every industry from global partners. According to the company, the new NVIDIA technologies speed workflows across the entire robot development lifecycle to accelerate the next wave of AI robotics, including building generalist-specialist robots that can quickly learn many tasks. “The ChatGPT moment for robotics is here. Breakthroughs in physical AI, models that understand the real world, reason and plan actions, are unlocking entirely new applications,” said NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang. “
Collectively, these milestones underscore how AI is transitioning from experimentation to foundational infrastructure powering the next generation of technology. As innovation converges across across sectors, the industry appears poised for accelerated adoption and broader societal impact, reshaping how individuals, organizations and industries interact with intelligent systems in the years ahead.
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Original: Closing the Intent-to-Execution Gap May Define Next Wave of AI Investment
INV4
6月前
Wearable Devices Receives Approval for $750,000 Budget for Neurorehabilitation Pilot with Soroka Medical Center
Dec 11, 2025
Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW) (“Wearable Devices” or the “Company”), a technology growth company specializing in AI-powered touchless sensing wearables, today announced it has received a grant approval from the Israel Innovation Authority (“IIA”) for a total budget of $750,000 to finance a clinical pilot program in partnership with Soroka University Medical Center (“Soroka Hospital”).
The pilot program will seek to validate the Company’s Mudra Link neural wristband as a rehabilitation tool for patients suffering from impaired grip-force control following motor-cortex brain injuries. Utilizing patented surface neural ElectroMyography (“EMG”) technology, the system provides real-time, objective biofeedback to train modulation, anticipation, and correction of grip force. The pilot program highlights the broader applicability of the Mudra technology stack, extending its proven EMG capabilities into monitoring domains that naturally complement the Company’s existing work in neural interaction.
“Rehabilitation and assistive technologies were always the first go-to market of Brain Computer Interface companies where the willingness to adopt new life changing solutions is naturally high,” said Guy Wagner, President and Chief Scientific Officer of Wearable Devices. “The Mudra platform is uniquely positioned to deliver quantifiable, engaging, and cost-effective therapy that can be performed at home with minimal therapist supervision and at much lower costs than currently available solutions. This pilot at Soroka Hospital, backed by the IIA, is a critical next step on the path toward establishing Mudra as the standard of care in grip-force neurorehabilitation worldwide.”
Dr. Salman Zubedat, research and development and clinical applications scientist who is leading the clinical pilot on behalf of Wearable Devices, commented: “The current standard of care in force-control rehabilitation is often subjective, relying on improvised methods without consistent, quantitative performance tracking. Our pilot with Soroka Hospital represents a crucial scientific step toward clinical validation. By leveraging the Mudra Link’s non-invasive ability to capture objective, quantitative neuro-muscular data, Mudra Link can potentially enable standardized performance metrics that will enhance clinical tools and offer unprecedented insights, with the potential to improve treatment accessibility and accelerate recovery for patients with complex neurological motor deficits.”
About Wearable Devices
Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW) is a growth company pioneering human-computer interaction through its AI-powered neural input touchless technology. Leveraging proprietary sensors, software, and advanced AI algorithms, the Company’s consumer products - the Mudra Band and Mudra Link - are defining the neural input category both for wrist-worn devices and for brain-computer interfaces. These products enable touch-free, intuitive control of digital devices using gestures across multiple operating systems.
Operating through a dual-channel model of direct-to-consumer sales and enterprise licensing and collaborations, Wearable Devices empowers consumers with stylish, functional wearables for enhanced experiences in gaming, productivity, and extended reality (“XR”). In the business sector, the Company provides enterprise partners with advanced input solutions for immersive and interactive environments, from augmented reality/virtual reality/XR to smart environments.
By setting the standard for neural input in the XR ecosystem, Wearable Devices is shaping the future of seamless, natural user experiences across some of the world’s fastest-growing tech markets. Wearable Devices’ ordinary shares and warrants trade on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbols “WLDS” and “WLDSW,” respectively.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/stock-market/NASDAQ/wearable-devices-WLDS/stock-news/97423216/wearable-devices-receives-approval-for-750-000-bu
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INV4
6月前
Wearable Devices Kicks Off High-Level Technical Roadshow in China as Global Leaders in AI Smart Glasses Accelerate Toward Neural-Band Control
Nov 24, 2025
Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW) (the “Company” or “Wearable Devices”), a technology growth company specializing in artificial intelligence (“AI”)-powered touchless sensing wearables, today announced that its senior management will embark this week on an intensive technical roadshow across Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Beijing, China.
The roadshow follows a recent surge of inbound requests from multiple top-tier consumer-electronics manufacturers in China - companies widely recognized as global sales leaders in the smart-glasses category seeking closed-door technical sessions to evaluate the integration of the Company’s Mudra neural band interface as the primary hands-free, intent-to-action input layer for their next-generation AI eyewear platforms.
Across the industry, leading smart-glasses brands have signaled a strategic shift toward neural-band-driven interaction models, prompting accelerated development timelines throughout the Asian hardware ecosystem. This trend has strengthened Wearable Devices’ position as a preferred technology partner for companies looking to embed advanced neural-input capabilities into future commercial augmented reality (“AR”) and AI wearable products.
Offir Remez, Executive Vice President of Business Development at Wearable Devices, stated:
“Over the past weeks, we’ve seen a clear inflection point in demand of neural-band interfaces. Top manufacturers in China, many of whom dominate worldwide sales in the smart-glasses category, are now exploring neural input as a foundational element in their 2026-2027 roadmaps. Our schedule in Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Beijing, China is filling with back-to-back technical deep dives, indicating that industry interest in the Mudra platform continues to grow.”
The Company views Asia as a central pillar of its long-term growth strategy. The growing industry movement toward neural-band input in next-generation AI and AR smart glasses presents meaningful potential for future collaboration and joint development opportunities. Wearable Devices welcomes additional AI- and AR-eyewear manufacturers to contact its business development team to explore neural-band evaluations and potential integration paths.
For business inquiries please refer to: https://www.wearabledevices.co.il/contact
About Wearable Devices
Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW) is a growth company pioneering human-computer interaction through its AI-powered neural input touchless technology. Leveraging proprietary sensors, software, and advanced AI algorithms, the Company’s consumer products - the Mudra Band and Mudra Link - are defining the neural input category both for wrist-worn devices and for brain-computer interfaces. These products enable touch-free, intuitive control of digital devices using gestures across multiple operating systems.
Operating through a dual-channel model of direct-to-consumer sales and enterprise licensing and collaborations, Wearable Devices empowers consumers with stylish, functional wearables for enhanced experiences in gaming, productivity, and extended reality (“XR”). In the business sector, the Company provides enterprise partners with advanced input solutions for immersive and interactive environments, from augmented reality/virtual reality/XR to smart environments.
By setting the standard for neural input in the XR ecosystem, Wearable Devices is shaping the future of seamless, natural user experiences across some of the world’s fastest-growing tech markets. Wearable Devices’ ordinary shares and warrants trade on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbols “WLDS” and “WLDSW,” respectively.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/stock-market/NASDAQ/wearable-devices-WLDS/stock-news/97303525/wearable-devices-kicks-off-high-level-technical-ro
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INV4
7月前
Wearable Devices Expands into Asia’s Tech Powerhouse: Secures Exclusive Distribution Agreement in South Korea
Nov 7, 2025
Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW) (the “Company” or “Wearable Devices”), a technology growth company specializing in artificial intelligence (“AI”)-powered touchless sensing wearables, recently announced that it has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement (the “Agreement”) with Sky Commerce Co., Ltd. (“Sky Commerce”), securing a strategic foothold in South Korea - a global hub for wearable innovation and home to leading consumer electronics companies. This partnership appoints Sky Commerce as the exclusive distributor for the Company’s Mudra Band and Mudra Link neural input wristbands, marking a bold step into one of the world’s most advanced and competitive consumer electronics markets.
Under the Agreement, Sky Commerce will promote, market, and sell the Company’s Mudra Band and Mudra Link neural input wristbands and related services in South Korea, subject to meeting annual minimum purchase targets.
Wearable Devices and Sky Commerce are working together to finalize customary KC certification procedures in Korea, which are required prior to the commencement of sales.
This partnership aligns with Wearable Devices’ goal of scaling its cutting-edge neural interface technology globally, leveraging Sky Commerce’s local expertise to drive adoption among consumers and enterprises.
“We are excited to partner with Sky Commerce to bring our groundbreaking wristband technology to South Korea, a key market for innovative wearables,” said Asher Dahan, Chief Executive Officer of Wearable Devices. “This exclusive distribution agreement supports our growth strategy by establishing committed purchase targets and expanding our footprint in Asia, where demand for hands-free device control is accelerating. We look forward to delivering enhanced user experiences and capturing new revenue streams.”
The Agreement represents a strategic step for Wearable Devices in expanding its global footprint and building long-term commercial opportunities in Asia. It follows the Company’s recent distribution agreement in Japan, reinforcing its commitment to scalable regional growth.
About Wearable Devices
Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW) is a growth company pioneering human-computer interaction through its AI-powered neural input touchless technology. Leveraging proprietary sensors, software, and advanced AI algorithms, the Company’s consumer products - the Mudra Band and Mudra Link - are defining the neural input category both for wrist-worn devices and for brain-computer interfaces. These products enable touch-free, intuitive control of digital devices using gestures across multiple operating systems.
Operating through a dual-channel model of direct-to-consumer sales and enterprise licensing and collaborations, Wearable Devices empowers consumers with stylish, functional wearables for enhanced experiences in gaming, productivity, and XR. In the business sector, the Company provides enterprise partners with advanced input solutions for immersive and interactive environments, from augmented reality/virtual reality/XR to smart environments.
By setting the standard for neural input in the XR ecosystem, Wearable Devices is shaping the future of seamless, natural user experiences across some of the world’s fastest-growing tech markets. Wearable Devices’ ordinary shares and warrants trade on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbols “WLDS” and “WLDSW,” respectively.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/stock-market/NASDAQ/wearable-devices-WLDS/stock-news/97184437/wearable-devices-expands-into-asia-s-tech-powerho
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Trooperstocks
7月前
$WLDS News: Wearable Devices and X-trodes Successfully Deliver Neural Interface System for Dynamic, Real-World Environments
Wearable Devices Ltd.
Wed, November 5, 2025 at 8:45 AM EST
Yokneam Illit, Israel, Nov. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW) (the “Company” or “Wearable Devices”), a technology growth company specializing in artificial intelligence (“AI”)-powered touchless sensing wearables, today announced the successful completion and delivery of its neural interface system for advanced tactical systems. This milestone marks a key achievement in a strategic project executed with X-trodes, a leader in flexible bio-sensing and AI technologies for real-world environments.
The jointly developed system introduces a fully functional touchless control system based on neural human–machine interface (“HMI”) designed to enable users to control tactical communication, navigation, and command systems using subtle neuromuscular activity and intuitive gestures — without interrupting operational readiness or requiring manual input. The system utilizes X-trodes SmartSkin high performance electromyography (“EMG”) patch and artifact immunity mechanism with Wearable Devices’ classification algorithms to showcase a novel tactical HMI solution that that addresses a long-standing operational limitation — the inability to communicate and operate systems simultaneously.
This innovative collaborative system has now been successfully delivered to customers for evaluation and use in extreme environments, meeting all operational and performance milestones. It is expected to serve as a foundation for potential future phases of development aimed at transforming the current interfaces in the extreme environments space.
“We are proud to announce the successful delivery of this groundbreaking touchless control project,” said Asher Dahan, Chief Executive Officer of Wearable Devices. “Our close collaboration with X-trodes brought together the best of neural sensing and AI interpretation technologies, resulting in a solution that enhances situational awareness and control while keeping users’ eyes on mission.”
“This collaboration demonstrates how wearable neurotechnology and AI can meaningfully transform the way we use human–machines in dynamic, real-world environments,” said Dr. Ziv Peremen, Chief Executive Officer of X-trodes. “Together with Wearable Devices, we are setting a new benchmark for high-performance neural control systems capable of operating reliably even under extreme conditions.”
About Wearable Devices
Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW) is a growth company pioneering human-computer interaction through its AI-powered neural input touchless technology. Leveraging proprietary sensors, software, and advanced AI algorithms, the Company’s consumer products - the Mudra Band and Mudra Link - are defining the neural input category both for wrist-worn devices and for brain-computer interfaces. These products enable touch-free, intuitive control of digital devices using gestures across multiple operating systems.
Operating through a dual-channel model of direct-to-consumer sales and enterprise licensing and collaborations, Wearable Devices empowers consumers with stylish, functional wearables for enhanced experiences in gaming, productivity, and extended reality (“XR”). In the business sector, the Company provides enterprise partners with advanced input solutions for immersive and interactive environments, from augmented reality/virtual reality/XR to smart environments.
By setting the standard for neural input in the XR ecosystem, Wearable Devices is shaping the future of seamless, natural user experiences across some of the world’s fastest-growing tech markets. Wearable Devices’ ordinary shares and warrants trade on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbols “WLDS” and “WLDSW,” respectively.
About X-trodes
X-trodes is a neurotechnology company that develops flexible, medical-grade neural and bio-sensing systems for use in real-world environments. Their proprietary product, “Smart Skin”, consists of dry electrode patches that enable high-fidelity monitoring of electroencephalography (EEG), EMG, electrocardiography (ECG), and electrooculography (EOG) signals without the need for gel or laboratory conditions. The company is advancing the next generation of human-machine interactions by utilizing bioelectric signal monitoring and advanced analytics to control operational systems and assess the physiological state of the operators in the medical, defense and immersive sectors.
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INV4
8月前
Thanks buddy 😃 and agree great potential 💯 I think we're just a little early IMHO.
Nice article from September 🗞️ (and since then we have a lot of new recent news) so I'll keep an eye on this one 🤓
Wearable Devices Ltd. (NASDAQ: WLDS): How Neural Interface Patents Are Securing the Future of Touchless Control
September 2, 2025
• WLDS’s newly granted U.S. patent protects groundbreaking neural interface technology that measures weight, torque, and force directly from wrist-based sensors with applications spanning XR, industrial automation, and assistive technology
• The patent encompasses voice-controlled interfaces and innovations in brain-computer interfaces, strengthening the company’s intellectual property position in the rapidly expanding $260 billion AI wearables market
• Patent protection covers real-world physical measurement capabilities that differentiate WLDS from gesture-only competitors, opening industrial and manufacturing applications beyond consumer electronics
The neural interface revolution is unfolding differently than most technological observers anticipated. While industry attention focused on brain-computer interfaces requiring surgical implants or complex headsets, the real breakthrough is happening at the wrist. Companies are discovering that sophisticated neural signal processing can decode human intent through subtle muscle movements and bioelectric patterns, creating seamless control interfaces that require no learning curve or behavioral adaptation.
This shift represents more than incremental improvement in wearable technology. Traditional gesture control systems rely on visible movements detected by cameras or accelerometers, limiting their utility in professional environments where discrete, precise control is essential. Neural interface technology transcends these limitations by reading EMG signals directly from the wrist, enabling control through imperceptible finger movements and thought-initiated muscle activations.
The commercial implications extend far beyond consumer electronics into industrial automation, medical devices, and assistive technology markets where hands-free operation isn’t convenience, it’s necessity. What distinguishes the current technology wave is the convergence of miniaturized sensors, advanced signal processing algorithms, and artificial intelligence capabilities that enable real-time interpretation of complex neural patterns. Companies that secure intellectual property protection for core neural interface technologies are positioning themselves to capture value across multiple high-growth sectors as these applications scale.
That strategic positioning defines Wearable Devices (NASDAQ: WLDS), a neural interface pioneer that recently secured critical U.S. patent protection for technologies that could redefine human-machine interaction across industries.
Patent Protection Validates Core Technology
WLDS’s newly granted patent titled “Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device” represents significant advancement in neural interface intellectual property. Unlike typical gesture patents focused on movement recognition, this protection covers neural measurement of physical forces: weight estimation, torque measurement for rotating objects, and applied force quantification for precise assembly tasks.
These capabilities transform neural interfaces from entertainment accessories into industrial tools. The patent protects technology that can measure torque when fastening screws, estimate object weight during lifting operations, and quantify connector seating force in cable harness assembly. Such applications address real operational challenges in manufacturing, logistics, and maintenance environments where precise force feedback improves quality and safety.
This measurement precision stems from WLDS’s proprietary approach to neural signal interpretation. Expanding beyond detecting gesture intentions, the technology analyzes muscle activation patterns that correspond to specific physical forces. This enables quantitative feedback that traditional gesture systems cannot provide, creating applications in sectors demanding measurable performance criteria.
Guy Wagner, co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer, emphasized the patent’s strategic importance: “We’re excited to integrate these advanced neural capabilities into our product lines and demonstrate their transformative potential in real-world environments.” This statement signals WLDS’s intention to commercialize beyond consumer applications into industrial markets where neural interface precision creates measurable operational value.
The patent also encompasses voice command integration and extended reality embodiment, protecting WLDS’s comprehensive approach to multimodal neural interfaces. This prevents competitors from circumventing patent protection through alternative input combinations while positioning WLDS to capture value from diverse application scenarios.
Industrial Applications Drive Market Expansion
WLDS’s patent portfolio addresses three distinct market opportunities that leverage neural interface technology differently. Extended reality applications benefit from immersive interaction capabilities that enhance user embodiment without visible gestures that break presence. Industrial and manufacturing environments gain precision measurement tools that improve quality control and worker safety through real-time force feedback.
Manufacturing applications offer immediate commercial opportunities. Assembly line workers performing repetitive tasks benefit from neural feedback that ensures consistent torque application and connection integrity. Quality control processes gain real-time measurement capabilities that detect assembly errors before they propagate downstream.
These applications distinguish WLDS from competitors focused exclusively on consumer gesture control. While entertainment and lifestyle applications drive initial market adoption, industrial use cases provide sustainable competitive advantages through higher switching costs and deeper integration requirements.
Strategic IP Development Supports Growth
WLDS’s patent strategy reflects sophisticated understanding of neural interface commercialization challenges. Rather than pursuing narrow protection for specific implementations, the company secured broad coverage for fundamental measurement capabilities that enable multiple product configurations and application scenarios.
This approach creates both a defensive patent moat and offensive positioning, while preserving commercial flexibility. As neural interface applications expand across industries, WLDS can adapt its technology platform to serve diverse market requirements without requiring fundamental architectural changes. Patent protection ensures competitors cannot replicate core measurement capabilities that differentiate WLDS solutions.
The company’s emphasis on building “a broad and adaptable global patent portfolio covering future applications of wearable bio-potential sensors” indicates systematic IP development aligned with long-term market expansion. This strategic framework positions WLDS to capture value from neural interface adoption across consumer, industrial, and medical markets.
Market Positioning and Commercial Potential
The AI wearables market’s projected growth from $21.2 billion in 2022 to $166.5 billion by 2030 creates substantial opportunities for companies with differentiated neural interface technologies. Neural inputs are the missing link to make AI assistance truly hands-free across platforms, whether on Android devices, iOS ecosystems, or future wearable operating systems, creating a universal interaction layer that device makers cannot ignore. WLDS’s patent-protected measurement capabilities position the company to serve industrial and medical markets that demand higher precision and reliability than consumer applications.
Neural interface technology adoption follows predictable patterns: early consumer adoption validates core functionality, industrial applications provide sustainable revenue streams, and medical markets offer the highest value opportunities. WLDS’s comprehensive patent protection enables participation across all three market segments while competitors remain limited to specific application areas. While building its patents portfolio, the company is also adapting knowledge from new advances in neuroscience to meet emerging market needs in interfaces to digital devices, AI, and industrial solutions.
The company’s positioning at the intersection of neural sensing, artificial intelligence, and industrial automation aligns with broader technological convergence trends. As manufacturing systems become increasingly automated and responsive, neural interfaces provide natural human-machine communication channels that complement rather than replace existing control systems.
For more information, visit www.WearableDevices.co.il.
https://ainewswire.com/wearable-devices-ltd-nasdaq-wlds-how-neural-interface-patents-are-securing-the-future-of-touchless-control/
$WLDS
INV4
8月前
Wearable Devices: Current Status and Future Trends 🗞️
September 30, 2025
Overview
Global wearable device shipments reached about 310 million units recently, a 16.7% increase over the prior period, indicating a large market. With consumption upgrades and the wider adoption of AI, VR, AR and related technologies, wearables have evolved from single-function devices to multifunctional products that are more portable and practical. Smart wearables have many potential applications in healthcare, navigation, social networks, business, and media, and can change daily life through use in different scenarios.
Device Categories and Key Features
Current wearable products take many forms, including smart glasses, smartwatches, fitness bands, brain-control interfaces, health wearables, motion-control devices, and item trackers. Hot application areas include healthcare, information entertainment, and sports and fitness. Core product functions include connectivity (NFC, Wi?Fi, Bluetooth, wireless), human-machine interfaces (voice, motion sensing), and sensing (bone conduction, face recognition, geolocation, and various sensors).
Smart wearables such as smartwatches, fitness bands, and 3D glasses are prominent. Smartwatches in particular integrate intelligent operating systems and smartphone features to provide multi-function connectivity, syncing calls, messages, email, photos, and music. These systems combine modern communications, information technology, networking, industry-specific technologies, and intelligent control methods. As market demand for smartwatches and other wearables grows, related fields such as sensors, fiber-optic communications, and touch panels stand to benefit, and demand for specialty metals such as indium, germanium, and gallium may increase.
Wearables have strong growth potential. Technological iteration and commercial possibilities are expanding device capabilities from activity tracking to notifications, gaming, online education, and broader internet access. Mature wireless technologies such as Wi?Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, and GPS, together with efficient wireless design, have reduced processing and power requirements for many devices. Analysts expect smartwatches, activity bands, and wearable medical devices to account for a large share of the market, while smart glasses and smart clothing are also showing growth.
Development Trends
The goal of wearable computing is to explore new forms of human-machine interaction, providing personalized services via devices worn on the body. As mobile internet technology advances and core hardware technologies for wearables—such as low-power chips and flexible circuit boards—mature, some concepts are moving toward commercialization and new wearable products continue to appear.
1. Smart glasses will become more intelligent and stylish
Google Glass attracted social backlash, but its role in advancing the smart-glasses trend is significant. Despite setbacks for that product, other manufacturers have continued development. Companies such as Sony and Vuzix, among others, have released or are developing smart-glass devices. While early devices were not always aesthetically refined, smart glasses are becoming more acceptable in appearance. Some models are paired with fashionable frames designed by mainstream designers such as Diane von Furstenberg. Products like Jins Meme appear similar to ordinary eyewear while integrating technology such as alertness monitoring to help prevent dozing off while driving.
2. More technology companies will develop smart jewelry
After the wearable trend emerged, crowdfunding platforms saw many smart-jewelry projects. Projects such as Ringly, Mota SmartRing, and Cuff reached funding goals, indicating demand among female consumers for smaller, jewelry-like devices rather than bulky smartwatches. Intel entered the wearable sector with the MICA smart bracelet, which combined functionality with decorative materials. Major tech brands and smaller startups alike are likely to continue developing smart jewelry, expanding offerings aimed at fashion-conscious users.
3. Clothing will embed more sensors
Smart clothing is no longer just a concept. Companies such as OMsignal, HexoSkin, and Sensoria continue to develop smart shirts, sports bras, and other sensor-enabled garments, and more vendors are entering the field. 3D-printed garments have appeared, and fashion brands like Ralph Lauren Polo and Victoria's Secret have showcased smart apparel. Examples include garments with embedded LEDs, dresses that change color with the wearer's mood, fiber-optic clothing, and garments that can detect humidity changes before rainfall. While early high-tech fashion may seem unconventional, smart clothing is growing and is expected to become both more attractive and more practical.
4. Users will gain deeper insight into their bodies
Early fitness bands were limited in accuracy for step counting, but many high-end bands now aim for greater precision. Athletes and coaches at elite levels use wearable trackers to improve performance, driven by improved algorithms, better sensors, and integrated heart-rate monitoring. At the same time, low-cost bands are becoming more affordable, enabling more people to monitor their health status continuously.
5. Fashion shows will feature models wearing real wearable devices
The target user base for many wearables has historically skewed male, and many devices have been positioned as unisex. That is changing. Since the launch of products like the Apple Watch, wearables have appeared in fashion contexts such as runway shows and fashion magazines. Competitors like LG, Samsung, and Asus are likely to respond with more visually appealing devices, including models specifically designed for female consumers.
Looking ahead, as AI, VR, and AR technologies continue to mature and spread, wearables are likely to become important nodes in distributed intelligent systems.
https://www.allpcb.com/allelectrohub/wearable-devices-current-status-and-future-trends
$WLDS 🤓
subslover
9月前
Gesture-Control Wearables Redefine Human-Technology Interaction
NetworkNewsWire Editorial Coverage
NEW YORK, Sept. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Worldwide interest in artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled, touch-free wearables is booming as users demand more fluid, intuitive ways to engage with their devices. Conventional touchscreens and voice assistants, though useful, are increasingly seen as restrictive in an environment where speed, mobility and multitasking are priorities. As a growing number of sectors ranging from extended reality (ER) and augmented reality (AR) to enterprise computing adopt gesture-based systems, the neural interface market is undergoing rapid growth. Wearable Devices Ltd. (NASDAQ: WLDS) (Profile) has emerged as a leader in this shift, bringing to market AI-powered wearables that sense and interpret user intent. The company's proprietary neural input platform has already produced two flagship products: the Mudra Band, an Apple Watch accessory that enables intuitive gesture control, and the Mudra Link, a cross-platform solution designed to give users seamless interaction across multiple ecosystems. Wearable Devices joins other major innovators, including Vuzix Corp. (NASDAQ:?VUZI), Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA), Qualcomm Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) and Roblox Corp. (NYSE: RBLX), that are playing a variety of roles in making key advancements in the wearable technology space and driving the evolution of XR and AR technologies.
While most companies are still working on prototypes or gearing up for future launches, Wearable Devices has already put its Mudra Link into the hands of consumers, an early mover advantage that few competitors can match.
The exceptional versatility of Mudra Link's device compatibility represents a crucial differentiator within today's diverse technology landscape.
Wearable Devices' competitive advantage stems significantly from its experienced management team, which delivers a powerful blend of specialized knowledge across critical industry domains.
The strongest validation for Wearable Devices's innovation may lie in its tangible, everyday utility that transforms how users engage with their digital environment.
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Rising Market Demand Fuels Next-Gen Wearables
The wearable devices sector has advanced well beyond simple fitness bands and step counters, growing into a multibillion-dollar market that now overlaps with artificial intelligence, extended reality and sophisticated computing technologies. MarketsandMarkets projects that the global wearable technology market will climb from $116.2 billion in 2021 to $265.4 billion by 2026.
"Factors such as growing consumer preference for sleek and compact devices in fitness and healthcare applications and the rising popularity of IoT and connected devices are driving the growth of the market during the forecast period," the report stated.
Major tech companies are accelerating this trend, committing significant resources to reimagining wearable input and interface design. Apple has filed patents tied to gesture recognition and spatial computing, while Meta's Reality Labs has introduced a wearable that could take the place of a keyboard and mouse. Using surface electromyography (sEMG), the device detects electrical signals from the wrist muscles to control digital interactions.
These breakthroughs are propelling a larger shift toward nearly invisible, AI-driven systems that allow people to navigate digital environments without relying on physical controllers, touch screens or voice commands. The implications go beyond convenience, marking a fundamental change in how humans interact with machines and setting the stage for immersive AR eyewear, smart environments and neural wearables that anticipate a user's intent.
Within this emerging field, Wearable Devices has carved out a leadership position by being among the first to bring fully functional neural input solutions to the consumer market. Its Mudra Band, created for Apple Watch users, and its cross-platform Mudra Link showcase how WLDS is not only recognizing demand but already delivering products that provide a tangible preview of the future of human-computer interaction.
Mudra Link Sets Standard in Neural Wearables
While most companies are still working on prototypes or gearing up for future launches, Wearable Devices has already put its Mudra Link into the hands of consumers, an early mover advantage that few competitors can match. As of 2025, the majority of rival neural input technologies, especially EMG-based wristbands under development by major tech players, remain in research and development or limited pilot programs. This makes Mudra Link the clear reference point for the category, offering real-world utility instead of promises.
The device has already been recognized with industry awards for its innovation in wearable and XR technologies as well as XR accessories. What further elevates Mudra Link is its broad compatibility across platforms, a sharp contrast to competing products that often lock users into a single ecosystem. By combining cross-platform functionality, commercial availability, and a design already validated by experts, Mudra Link not only appeals to consumers but also presents a strong case for investors tracking early leaders in the neural input space.
By moving past proof-of-concept and focusing on everyday usability, Wearable Devices has built a defensible edge in a market where many are still showcasing future ambitions. Mudra Link reflects the company's broader mission: delivering neural input technologies that are practical, accessible and ready for integration into daily life today.
Cross-Platform Integration Fuels Market Acceptance
The exceptional versatility of Mudra Link's device compatibility represents a crucial differentiator within today's diverse technology landscape. While many wearable competitors restrict functionality to proprietary ecosystems, Mudra Link operates flawlessly across Android, iOS, Windows and macOS platforms, even integrating with major augmented reality eyewear manufacturers.
This universal approach attracts not only technology enthusiasts but also corporate users and organizations requiring adaptable solutions for mixed-environment workflows and next-generation computing applications. This compatibility allows users to operate their laptop systems during professional hours, transition to iPhone management for personal tasks, then connect with AR headsets for leisure or corporate education programs, maintaining consistent control without switching hardware or learning new interaction methods. Most competitive products confine users within restricted technological boundaries, significantly limiting their wearable's practical value and application range.
Through this commitment to universal cross-platform functionality, Wearable Devices establishes crucial connectivity between current digital infrastructure and emerging immersive technology environments. This adaptive approach strengthens the company's position as an innovative leader that emphasizes user autonomy and widespread accessibility rather than restrictive brand-specific limitations.
Executive Expertise, Strategic IP Development
Wearable Devices' competitive advantage stems significantly from its experienced management team, which delivers a powerful blend of specialized knowledge across critical industry domains. Through the strategic direction of these leaders, the organization has successfully brought innovative products to market while establishing a comprehensive intellectual property framework.
Cofounder and CEO Asher Dahan provides established leadership and strategic vision, having successfully shepherded both the Mudra Band and Mudra Link from initial development through full commercial deployment as market-ready gesture control solutions. Guy Wagner, cofounder and chief scientific officer, drives the organization's research initiatives and strategic planning, leading the development of proprietary neural-detection technologies that form the foundation of the company's core intellectual assets.
Leeor Langer, functioning as chief technology officer and cofounder, converts these breakthrough innovations into commercially viable, manufacturing-ready systems while directing technical development efforts. His work has produced advanced proprietary AI learning algorithms for biological signal processing, encompassing neural activity recognition, gesture classification and adaptive real-time systems for edge devices.
This founding leadership team combines complementary capabilities in corporate strategy, neurotechnology engineering and technical implementation, enabling Wearable Devices to successfully launch revolutionary products while constructing a substantial intellectual property base that reinforces its market position in AI-driven, contactless sensing wearable technology. WLDS maintains numerous approved patents protecting neural interface technologies for wrist-based applications, emphasizing its dual role as an industry innovator and IP asset developer within this developing market sector.
This patent portfolio extends beyond mere protective measures; it constitutes the technical foundation supporting an organization that is defining an entire industry vertical. While various competitors continue developing and testing their preliminary concepts, WLDS's integration of commercially available products with patent-secured innovations establishes its position as a sustainable market leader within the human-computer interface sector.
Practical Applications Deliver Tomorrow's Technology Today
The strongest validation for Wearable Devices's innovation may lie in its tangible, everyday utility that transforms how users engage with their digital environment. The company's Gesture Mapper functionality allows individuals to create personalized control configurations by mapping distinct hand or finger motions to specific operations, including presentation navigation, application activation or smart-home device management. This customization capability makes technology more intuitive while expanding accessibility for users with varying requirements, delivering a genuinely responsive interface solution.
Through Media Control functionality, the platform revolutionizes entertainment consumption by enabling users to initiate playback, pause content, advance tracks or modify audio levels using simple, instinctive movements. Whether relaxing during home viewing, exercising with audio devices or delivering business presentations, users experience effortless command without searching for physical controls or interfaces, elevating routine activities into more engaging and streamlined experiences.
The Mouse/D-Pad capability expands gesture-based interaction possibilities within professional settings, facilitating accurate navigation across laptop computers, desktop systems and augmented or virtual reality platforms. Users can direct cursors, execute selections or scroll content with comparable effectiveness to conventional pointing devices while eliminating physical hardware constraints. This functionality proves especially valuable for professionals in creative design, technical engineering or distributed teamwork environments, where operational speed, accuracy and adaptability remain essential, proving that Wearable Devices's neural interface system transcends futuristic concepts to become a practical solution for both professional and personal applications.
These concrete capabilities demonstrate the distinction between theoretical innovation and deployable solutions. Instead of anticipating prototype development, both consumers and stakeholders can currently observe, handle and use what Wearable Devices delivers in the present market. Through integrating neural interface technology into practical daily applications, WLDS has converted conceptual advancement into attainable, marketable solutions.
AI Wearables Drive Next Wave of Innovation
Key innovators are rapidly reshaping the AI-enabled, touch-free wearable device sector. Leading companies are advancing hardware, platforms and creator tools that are expanding the reach of smart glasses, intelligent wearables and XR ecosystems. Their latest moves demonstrate how cutting-edge technologies are converging to deliver greater functionality, safety and interactivity across industries.
Vuzix Corp. has released Vuzix LX1(TM) smart glasses, a purpose-built ruggedized solution for hands-free operation in the warehouse that can support a single shift on one charge. Vuzix is leading supplier of AI-powered smart glasses, waveguides and augmented reality (AR) technologies. The LX1, which was designed by Vuzix with its years of smart glasses experience, will be manufactured by Vuzix partner Quanta Computer, bringing its excellence in manufacturing and quality. The LX1 is expected to start sampling shortly with production and general availability expected to commence before year-end.
NVIDIA Corp. and its AI and edge computing technologies are foundational to the next generation of intelligent wearable devices. The company provides AI processing chips and platforms, such as Jetson Orin Nano, that can power intelligent wearables. According to the company, the NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Super Developer Kit is a compact, yet powerful computer that redefines generative AI for small edge devices. It delivers up to 67 TOPS of AI performance, a 1.7X improvement over its predecessor, to seamlessly run the most popular generative AI models, such as vision transformers, large language models, vision-language models and more.
Qualcomm Inc. has announced Snapdragon(R) W5+ Gen 2 and W5 Gen 2 Wearable Platforms, bringing enhancements in connectivity, efficiency, form factor and location tracking to wearable technology. The Snapdragon W5+ Gen 2 and W5 Gen 2 platforms are the first to introduce satellite support to the wearable industry leveraging Skylo's Narrowband Non-Terrestrial Network (NB-NTN). This advancement enables two-way emergency messaging directly from the wearable device, helping to bring peace of mind to users in remote areas without cell connection.
Roblox Corp. continues to push the envelope in XR and metaverse ecosystems in 2025. At RDC 2025, it unveiled new AI-powered tools, such as real-time translation, 4D object generation and enhanced Studio assistant features, to help creators build more immersive, interactive experiences. The company also launched its License Manager, enabling rapid licensing of IPs from Netflix, Lionsgate, Sega and others, allowing branded worlds and characters to enter the Roblox universe quickly.
By combining AI-driven insights, hands-free design and seamless connectivity, companies across the sector are unlocking new applications in logistics, healthcare, entertainment and beyond. As the technologies mature and integrate, they promise to deliver not only greater efficiency and safety but also richer, more immersive experiences that will redefine how people interact with the digital and physical worlds.
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