 So we're here at the ID Tech Act show and who are you my name is Mira Wyman I'm the CEO of Infitex and who are you? I'm Sarah Galasco. I'm the CEO of Infitex So what are you showing here? We're showing purely textile pressure sensors that measure change of pressure So they can act as switches in our jackets that turn on and off devices leaving your hands free So if I could just tilt the screen a little bit so How much resolution is here? The whole area is sensitive? The whole area is sensitive and you can make it as wide or as narrow as you like. This is our multi-touch Sensor which can measure for example for bed sores or it can go into shoes to measure your gait And it's got many many uses or it can also go in car seats to identify the driver Do you have it in your clothes right now? I don't but you have some in there So where is it? It's down here underneath the switches These switches are set up to control your device which you pair with a Bluetooth chip Which is hidden away, and it's totally textile. It feels it's nice and flexible feels just like your normal clothes Washable as well. And you have another one there behind? Yeah So all in a fashion Nice bomber jacket And it's there. Our textile is here And then there's a conductive a conductive ribbon But you would just feel like a normal textile to you and then there's a chip a Bluetooth chip hidden away And then you pair your device and then you can keep your phone away when you're on the move and keep on interacting with it So you can ski with it. You can sail with it. You can horse ride. You can bike ride You can be doing all sorts of things sports-wise leaving you hands-free and also you can in your work environment if you are in a sensitive work environment and you're Gowned up or you've got gloves on or you're up scaffolding You can also access your devices as need be and if you're in a search and rescue party You can use your walkie-talkie with the jacket on as well. Hey, can you imagine scenarios with more and more touch different places? Absolutely. Why not? And what will it do like you can tap your shoulder to say I'm busy Have the other shoulder to say five minutes Yeah, yes stuff like that. Oh Please come and help then emergency. I fallen and I can't move. Yeah. Yeah, or somebody can tap you on the side and say hey I don't know something some kind of miss. Oh your jacket lights up There's all kinds of but this is functional. This is not Trivial no gimmicks not just flashing lights on a dress. This is purely functional stuff I think flashing lights could be functional People to notice Potential outcome. Yes. Yes. It's very good If you're Lady Gaga and you want to perform on stage and say hey come and see me Fine or if you're the road worker if you're on the out on the highway fixing the road in the middle of the night You could have flashing lights saying go left bear left bear left Oh, you know speed limit 20 miles an hour and that kind of If you want to be discreet, yeah, you can have one embedded in your jacket That is help. I'm being attacked That's that's that's a very discreet way of being in touch with Whoever it is because you're paired to your your phone. So what does infi text stand for? infinite way of using textile sensors and What's can you describe more about the technology? What kind of a technology is in here? There's three Patented three ways the black stuff is our proprietary compound and it's usually a resistor But when you press it it changes its activity and becomes a conductor Then around that is a three-layer sandwiches. These are three layers of conductive textiles So when you press it shows when how much has been pressed and the white bit is a conductive data ribbon So that takes all the information generated by you interact with your clothes that takes it off So that's three patents the black the three and the ribbon and it's all super flexible flexible super washable Super usable and you can gather a lot of big data just by wearing your clothes and washable unbreakable unbreakable durable and retrofitable and sweatable Swimmer ball swim a ball. Do you know how long it takes for an An elite female swimmer to put on her swimsuit I don't know five minutes takes 42 minutes 42 42 because It needs to be fitted to her body. So we've worked with speedo And it works and you can either stretch it on so it needs to be near to the skin to be able to Measure whatever you want to measure the change of pressure or it goes into your shoes to measure your gait how you're standing and for rehabilitation To improve your walk to improve your run to improve all of that and also for health stuff Neuropathy and diabetic foot. So actually it measures your body It measures it measures. It's not just inputs with a finger and stuff. It's the whole body Because it measures change of pressure. Your body is moving all the time There's lots of data to be got off your body of your walking off your breathing off your touching off your Just sitting relaxing. So in a inner An old people scenario you can put it in your seat and see if the old person is getting tired Even not an old person anybody getting tired or depressed. They're not they're not active properly in the room That means acting on their own Then you can alert the carer to say they need to go out You can tell if a person's going in going out fallen in the bathroom Fallen out of bed all with no camera and no alarm. This is purely looking after our loved ones with dignity It's wrapping it's wrapping them up with the care right Yes, I suppose technology stuff. It's not geeky technology. It's actually loving technology So it's not gonna be just for the remote control on the on the sleeve No, it's gonna be the whole the whole are all parts of the clothes all parts of the clothes or the upholstery You can also use it as a control device in your headboard to switch on and off your television or To answer the door you just do it from your headboard. So you don't need to get out of bed to To do that. Can you combine this with some heating and cooling system too? Can do why not? It's just something else right to add to the only a little panel. So why not? All right and displays and displays Makes a little display mix it with the display that's software development. So what you do with your software is your business Nice doesn't work in shoes in shoes. I just talked about in the game It's how you're standing in the souls how you're standing how you're leaning how you're So for rehabilitation on a yoga mat or on a video gaming mat You can do some video gaming. You know where you are what you're doing it adds another whole dimension and we also do track wall where you can measure how you're throwing the ball how you're how you can improve that row or In a shoe maybe how you've kicked the ball or how you've hit a tennis racket or how you've hit a squash racket Then as I said infi takes an infinite way of using our technology And what's the background this technology how much has been proven and used and how far are we from everybody using this all the time? so in 203 Steve Jobs saw this technology we're in Steve Jobs land and Saw this technology and asked a very well-known ski jacket manufacturer to manufacture some jackets a thousand jackets To trial to move his iPod so he controlled his iPod on his jacket And we've still got some of those jackets to this day, but 500 jackets got sold one morning in Aspen Now the company in England in the north of England weren't weren't focused on jackets They were focused on Samsung screens So they wanted to follow that and they let the technology go I was very fortunate and I managed to buy it from the receiver and develop it on and here we are today So yes, it's been known and we've worked with it The real difficulty was the difficulty that everybody else in the wearable space is that the manufacturer of ordinary jackets is very different to the manufacturer of electronics and we are at the apex of wearable tech doing the textile and electronics bringing them together to a very satisfactory conclusion This is definitely the next iPhone, right because iPhones are boring now Yes, you want to you want to wear that? Also your iPhone is expensive your iPhone costs a thousand dollars the new ones So you want to look after it better? So you keep it away, but you still want to interact with it even answer your phone This works to Siri for instance, you can talk to Siri through your jacket You would have a microphone in it and yeah, everybody's got the devices or you might be a worker who might be down the big hole In a not very nice situation, and you don't want to take out the phone You don't want to damage it, but you want to interact and record your life because it's actually a little bit sad That what's going on with the iPhones and stuff that's expensive, but we need a different different society where people More natural. Yes, because just go to a Cafe or anywhere to see a family all sitting fixed on their phone is really awful Whereas they could just be wearing their jacket and talking to each other like normal wouldn't that be better? Because usually you're just checking the phone to see if somebody loves you kind of yes, but actually you can maybe feel it You can communicate it by just Touching a little bit and not thinking about looking at a screen all the time That's right and imagine what it does for your eyes when you're looking at that screen all the time You know, it's really does damage like looking into the Sun. Yes, all right cool. So looking forward to All the future clothes is gonna come out with this right and this is very soon very soon We're here now. We're we're already talking to manufacturers right now