Brighter Signals, based in Amsterdam, has developed groundbreaking pressure-sensing technology that allows fabrics to respond to touch in a way similar to human skin. This innovation utilizes a single, flexible layer to detect not just touch, but also depth and movement, thereby eliminating the need for multiple sensors. Founded by entrepreneurs Andrew Klein, Christine Fraser, and Edward Shim, the company emerged from a decade of research initiated by Shir's negative experience with medical sensors during recovery. Backed by Antler VC, Brighter Signals aims to revolutionize industries reliant on tactile interactions.
Instead of needing many sensors, Brighter Signals' technology can gather rich, real-time data from just one.
The idea behind Brighter Signals began in a hospital room... he became obsessed with the idea that there had to be a better technology for sensing.
Their patented sensor tech gives fabrics the power to feel, just like human skin.
Brighter Signal was founded by serial entrepreneurs Andrew Klein, Christine Fraser, and Edward Shim.
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