Creation of an Wearable Startup: From a Laboratory Incubator to a Revenue Generating Business

S. Sen
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The need to understand signals given by our own body is of great interest to most human beings. This quest for self-knowledge is both shared by academic researchers and businesses who want to bring value to consumers in the society. This paper presents a story of how a software engineering researcher who collaborated with hardware engineers and entrepreneurs in an incubator, Simula Garage, hosted by Simula Research Laboratory to create a wearable startup called Sweetzpot. Sweetzpot developed a respiratory inductance plethysomography sensor called Flow to measure breathing signals from ribcage and/or abdominal movements. The team grew to consist of software engineers, students of machine learning and physics, an industrial/interaction designer, a hardware engineer, a lawyer, and an accountant in addition to external collaborators. We present the sequence of events that led to creation and sustainability of the startup and summarize the lessons learnt from it.
创建可穿戴初创企业:从实验室孵化器到创收企业
大多数人都对理解自己身体发出的信号非常感兴趣。学术研究人员和希望为社会消费者带来价值的企业都有这种对自我认识的追求。本文介绍了一个软件工程研究人员如何与硬件工程师和企业家在Simula Research Laboratory主持的Simula Garage孵化器中合作,创建了一个名为Sweetzpot的可穿戴初创企业的故事。Sweetzpot开发了一种名为Flow的呼吸感应式胸腺肥大传感器,用于测量来自胸腔和/或腹部运动的呼吸信号。团队成员包括软件工程师、机器学习和物理学专业的学生、一名工业/交互设计师、一名硬件工程师、一名律师和一名会计师,此外还有外部合作者。我们展示了导致创业和可持续发展的一系列事件,并总结了从中吸取的教训。
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