June 21, 2024 - China
June 21, 2024 - China
As a first step, the companies have collaborated with a US fitness tech startup to introduce a revolutionary EMS home fitness suit to the US market this year. Going forward, Sinbon and Makalot have plans to leverage the Soft Electronics/Textile product creation platform to expand their services to partners across multiple industries including medical, industrials and consumers.
Sinbon and Makalot's soft electronics/textile product creation platform offers exactly what a startup needs and more. Sinbon and Makalot’s first joint project involved developing a one-of-a-kind smart EMS home fitness suit with an US fitness tech startup. The product aims at providing the world's most efficient workout experience by leveraging the technology of Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS).
Unlike any traditional EMS training product, which requires a trip to a studio and the physical presence of a trainer, this revolutionary product democratises access to the transformative power of EMS by integrating every required hardware into a single suit, including the connectors, wire harness and electrode pads. The suit is a FDA Class II medical device and entirely machine washable, the company said in a press release.
Choosing to work with Sinbon/Makalot, this fitness startup had successfully launched their products and achieved critical acclaim by being named one of the Best Inventions in 2023 by Time. All of the electronic components were developed by Sinbon to be soft, flexible and machine washable; these components were then integrated seamlessly into the garment using Makalot's textile/electronic integration technology.
Unlike most wearable that cannot survive a washing machine, every suit is built to withstand rigorous wear and tear and multiple laundry cycles; going through rigorous testing to ensure reliability, durability and functionality in Sinbon/Makalot in-house testing facility including bending, swinging, abrasion, tensile strength and washing tests in accordance with IEC, ASTM and AATCC standards. Furthermore, custom testing fixtures, tools and software were developed and built by Sinbon to support suit production IQC and FQC to ensure final products' functionality and quality. Finally, Sinbon/Makalot’s experience and expertise in medical device development and production has ensured that the product is developed and manufactured in accordance with the highest standard of ISO-13485 medical device quality management system.
The companies envision a future where the benefits of textile wearables empower users across multiple industries, including medical, industrials and consumers. "We are excited about the potentials and opportunities that textile wearables might bring. For example, textile can integrate with robotic and AI technology to create soft exoskeleton suits that not only can augment human capabilities in various ways, including rehabilitation for patients with mobility issues or injury prevention for workers in labour-intensive industry such as manufacturing or logistics, but also provide comfort and ease of use for the users,” said Jimmy Chou, product innovation manager at Makalot.