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From Technologies to Market
Report
Sensors for
Wearable
Electronics &
Mobile Healthcare
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SENSORS FOR WEARABLE ELECTRONICS AND MOBILE HEALTHCARE
Table of Contents
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• Executive Summary 13
• Introduction,Definitions & Methodology 14
• AboutWearables 31
• Applications and Market Segmentation 44
• Sensors for wearables 52
• Key Attributes and Mapping of aWearable Device 59
• Devices & Sensors for Consumer Market 68
• Inertial Sensors
• Microphone
• Gas/Environmental
• Pressure
• NFC
• Devices & Sensors for Healthcare 96
• Devices & Sensors for Industrial/Defense 135
• Forecasts on GlobalWearable Market 149
• Forecasts by Device 156
• Forecasts by Sensor 195
• Sensor for Consumer
• Sensor for Healthcare
• Sensor for Industrial/Defense
• Technical Challenges 213
• Sensor Fusion 226
• Packaging 238
• FDA Regulation and Supervision 256
• Consumer Market Analysis 274
• Conclusion & Perspectives 286
• Yole’s Presentation 291
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WHO SHOULD BE INTERESTED IN THIS REPORT?
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Integrators
Understand the system level technology trends and
requirements for each application
Evaluate market potential for your components depending on
performance and technology
Understand the differentiated value of your products and
technologies
Identify new business opportunities and partners
Monitor and benchmark your competitor’s advancements
OEM, integrators
Evaluate the market potential of your product portfolio
Define diversification strategies on new applications
Find the best technologies to integrate and the best suppliers
depending on your target markets
Identify new business opportunities and partners
Have an exhaustive analysis of the competition on a broad
range of IMU field
Material supplier, manufacturing service companies
Spot new business opportunities and prospects
Understand the level of activity of your customers
Understand what are the applications that will drive the
volumes in 2017
Government agencies
Find the best technologies to integrate and the best suppliers
depending on your target markets
Understand what will be the future applications to develop
and benefit from the recent advances in inertial technologies
Define technology roadmap / evaluate the benefits of using
new technologies in end systems, design architectures for the
next generation of systems
Screen potential new suppliers able to provide new
functionalities, or cost and size savings
R&D centers
Evaluate market potential of future technologies and
products for new applicative markets
Identify the best candidates for technology transfer
Financial & strategic investors
Understand the structure and value chain of the high-end
inertial industry
Estimate the potential of new technologies (tactical/inertial
navigation MEMS, navigation-grade HRG…)
Get the list of main key players and emerging start-ups of this
industry worldwide
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Adidas,AiQ,Apple,Atmel, Basis, Beurer, Bosch, Cambridge CMOS Sensors, CEA Liten, China Mobile,
Cisco, Darpa, Fitbit, Fraunhofer, Garmin, Google, Hillcrest Labs, Honeywell, HTC, Huawei, IBM, Imec,
Infomotion SportsTechnologies, Intel, InvenSense, ITL, Jabra, Jawbone, Johnson & Johnson, Kionix,
Knowles Electronics, LG, LumoBack, MC10 Inc., Marlow Industries, Medtronic, MEMSIC, Micropelt,
Microsoft, Misfit, Motorola, Murata, Mio, Navisens, Nike, Nintendo, Nokia, NXP Semiconductors,
OMRON, Philips, Polar, Pebble, Proteus, Raytheon, Samsung, SemTech, Sensirion, Sharp, SiTime, SiLabs,
SmartThings, Sony, STMicroelectronics, SynkeraTechnologies,Teledyne DALSA,Texas Instruments,
Tronics MicroSystems,TSMC,VariableTechnologies,Vital Connect,Withings, Xiaomi, X-Fab MEMS
Foundry, Zephyr…
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COMPANIES CITED IN THIS REPORT
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INTRODUCTION
2015, starting year for wearable ?
This report
synthetizes
the status of
the 2015
sensor
industry for
wearable and
mobile care
and also
future trends
@2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare
This document is an all new report of Yole Développement, about current trends in
wearable and mobile care devices.This report will cover technology trends, applications
trends, and will provide all the data and insights required to understand the market of
wearable and mobile care.
Applications are described in a synthetic way in order to provide rapid access to key information (functions,
specification, technical solution, geography, trends, and market evolution) and graphical representation of the
industrial chain
This report combines the best ofYole’s knowledge in the consumer sensor industry and in
the medical sector. Yole regularly participates in industry conferences and tradeshows
worldwide, and has close relations with most market leaders.This report synthetizes the
status of the 2015 sensor industry for wearable and mobile care and also future trends.
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THE RISE OF THE WEARABLE ELECTRONIC
Technologies
are now
ready…
@2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare
Recent advances in telecommunications, microelectronics, sensor manufacturing and data analysis
techniques have opened up new opportunities for using wearable technology in daily life to achieve a
range of health outcomes.
Why do we note such interest in wearable technologies and why do we see now such interest on the
consumer market and not before?
Many factors are converging to ease wearable technology integration including expanded wireless
capacity (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and LTE), cellular market expansion who slows down and the
need for technological companies to establish new revenue streams, in the continuously decreasing
cost of data, and the significant backing from huge companies including Google, Apple, and others.
However, in the past, the size of sensors and front-end electronics made it too difficult and offered
inaccuracy data to use them in wearable tech to gather physiological and inertial data.
With the advent of sensors integrated in smartphones initiated in 2007, wearable simply benefits from
the smooth evolution of accurate technologies already integrated in smartphones.
Today, with smaller circuits, microcontroller
functions, sensor fusion and wireless data
transmission, wearable sensors are now ready to
flood the market...
7
DRIVERS FOR WEARABLE AND MOBILE CARE APPLICATIONS
Two markets
are mature to
perform well
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Wearable
and Mobile
Care
Point of Care
Hospital Care
Everywhere Care
Smartphone &
Tablet revolution
TimeLevel of integration
Feature
Phones
8
MEMS & SENSORS ROADMAP
From More than Moore towards Beyond Law
MEMS &
Sensors
enable key
functionalities
…
Current
battleground
of the
industry
1980 2010 2030
Industry competition
Moore
Industry competition
More than Moore
Industry Competition
Beyond Moore
LaptopPersonal Computers
Smartphones
Autonomous
vehicles
Robotic
Servants
Quantified
self
Drones
Acceleration
Sensing
Interaction age
Processing
Information age
Actuating
Enhancement age
Tablets
Smart
homes
2040
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Telekinesis
TODAY
9
WEARABLE: PART OF INTERNET OF THINGS WAVE
The human is a connected object
An industrial
chain similar
to IoT
chain…
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Sense Collect and transmit (& store) Analyze + Services
Devices
Measurements
Applications
Video conference, Email, SMS, Mail, Phone
Feedback
Biometrics
Secured
Data
…
…
…
10
MEMS & SENSORS : THE 5 SENSES…
MEMS &
sensors
devices bring
increased
functionalities
…
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Smell
Hearing Taste
Sight
Touch
microphones
Gas sensors
Force & touch sensors
Humidity sensors
microbolometersCMOS Image
sensor
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MARKET SEGMENTATION
THREE PURPOSES
Manage Health
-
Manage Illness
-
Manage
Productivity
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Healthcare/Medical
Industrial / DefenseConsumer
Wellness
Patient monitoring
Soldier/Worker
safety
Infotainment
Life style
Professional
sport
Soldier/Worker
productivity
Workload
management
…
…
…
… …
…Manage
Health
Manage
Illness
Manage
Productivity
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ADOPTION ON THE CONSUMER MARKET
Google Glass didn’t cross the small chasm…
Fitness
trackers will
experiment the
big chasm very
soon…
whereas
smartwatches
are expected
to cross the
big chasm
thanks to
smartphones
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Innovators Early adopters Early majority LaggardsLate majority
Pre-chasm : requires an ambidextrous approach to product development alongside
marketing to achieve product-market fit
Google Glass
making the transition between
visionaries (early adopters) and
pragmatists (early majority)
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MEMS AND SENSORS LIFE CYCLE
Many growing MEMS and sensors could benefit to wearable
Many sensors
are growing,
and even
more are
emerging…
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Emerging Growing DecliningMature
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KEY ATTRIBUTES OF WEARABLE TECH PRODUCTS
6 key
attributes that
make a big
difference
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Hands-
Free
Always-On
Environment
-Aware
Connected
Attention-
Getting
Development
Platform
Source: MIT, KPCB
Voice/Gesture
recognition Low Power consumption
Instant wake
Background working/sensing
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
IMU
Compass
Camera
Microphone
Environmental sensor
Wi-Fi
Cellular
Bluetooth
NFC
Less distracting with
notifications
Short interaction
3th party apps
API partners
Accessories
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MAPPING OF A TYPICAL 2015 SMARTWATCH
2015 Golden rule: Smaller sensors for a bigger battery
Available
space and
battery size
limit sensor’s
integration…
@2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile HealthcarePictures courtesy of Apple Inc.
Heart Rate
Monitoring
IMU
9DOF
Average component size:
6-Axis IMU : 3x3x0.8 mm3
9DOF : 3x3x1 mm3
Battery
Power Circuit
Management
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
GPS
MCU/AP
IMU
HRM
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APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN – 2012/2020
Consumer
market will
exceed
200Munits by
2020
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Until 2014, healthcare application has
mainly driven the wearable market
with more than 10Munits in 2013
and reaching 16Munits in 2014.
The consumer has taken the lead in
2014 with the emergence of smart
bands and smartwatches.We expect
a nice growth in 2015 with more
than 60Munits. Especially in China,
with a new entrant, Xiaomi, selling
smart bands at low price, $15.
Industrial market is in its infancy,
applications require reliability and
efficiency, which is not the case for
now.We expect an early growth in
2018/2019.
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SMARTWATCHES MARKET IN 2013, 2014 & 2015
And Apple
disrupted the
market…
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Apple
72%
Samsung
8%
Motorola (Google)
5%
Sony
4%
Pebble
4%
Others, Counterfeit & Unlicenced
7%
2015 Smartwatches market share (Munits) (Forecast)
Samsung
22%
Sony
18%
Motorola (Google)
15%
Pebble
12%
Others,
Counterfeit &
Unlicenced
33%
2014 Smartwatches market share (Munits)
Total:
5.7Munits
Total:
26Munits
Samsung
26%
Sony
15%
Pebble
11%
Others, Counterfeit &
Unlicenced
48%
2013 Smartwatches market share (Munits)
Total:
3.5Munits
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FITNESS/ACTIVITY TRACKER MARKET IN THE PAST AND NOW
Fitness
tracker is a
fragmented
and
competitive
market
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Fibtit
61%Nike
15%
Jawbone
14%
Misfit
5%
Others, Counterfeit & Unlicenced
5%
2013 Fitness tracker market share (Munits)
Total:
7.4Munits
Fibtit
64%
Jawbone
18%
Misfit
9%
Nike
3%
Others, Counterfeit & Unlicenced
6%
2014 Fitness tracker market share (Munits)
Total:
17.1Munits
Fibtit
63%Jawbone
15%
Misfit
9%
Xiaomi
5%
Others, Counterfeit & Unlicenced
8%
2015 Fitness tracker market share (Munits) (Forecasts)
Total:
39.1Munits
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GOLDEN RULE: SMALLER CHIPS, BIGGER BATTERY
Smaller chips,
bigger battery
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We already highlighted the similarities between the wearables and the smartphones, but
they also shared technical challenges, with an additional challenge for the wearable :
allocated space is much smaller than ever.
Four challenges:
- Size
- Power consumption
- Connectivity
- Accuracy
Size
Connecti
vty
Power
consumption
Accuracy
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APPLE WATCH TEARDOWN
Wearable
devices are
very close to
smartphones
…
@2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile HealthcareSource: ABI Research/Chipworks Pictures courtesy of Apple Inc.
Elpida
512Mb SRAM Memory
F440AAC
CPU Apple APL0778
ADITouch Controller
AD7149
STM IMU
LSM6DS3
Broadcom
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/NFC/FM BCM43342 AMS
NFC Signal Booster
AS3923
Toshiba/SanDisk
8Gb Flash Memory
NXP
Interface device
IDT
Wireless charger
P9022
NXP
NFC controller
Dialog
Power Management Unit
D2238A
STM µC
STM32
Skyworks
Wi-Fi LNA + switch and PA
Maxim Integrated
Audio Codec
Audio Amp
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ACCELEROMETER
Typical package footprint for inertial sensors used in mobile devices
Sensor
vendors
business
model is
evolving…
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The market is still dominated by IDMs: STMicroelectronics and
Bosch Sensortec
Many newcomers choose a fabless business model.They follow the success of
InvenSense
Growth of MEMS product portfolio is also driving new strategies
MEMS players are still very specialized in one type of device
Only few players have been able to be more diversified
STMicroelectronics and Bosch mainly
Others are very focused. Indeed the expertise is very different from one
MEMS device to another. All players are trying to get market share with
new sensors but industrial processes are very complex
Some large MEMS players claim that their objective is to become large and
diversify MEMS vendors. But it will not be easy, as each type of sensor /
actuator is very different to another and as it takes time to bring it to the
commercialization level (with good quality and good yield to offer low
prices…).
New
sensor
Internal dev.
Acquisition
Strategic
partnership
There are different strategies that are employed by MEMS players: Internal development.
But it takes time and it is not easy for a new component
Partnership with a specialist. e.g., STMicroelectronics with Omron for microphone
Acquisition of existing development and expertise; e.g., InvenSense purchased the MEMS microphone
business line of Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) for $100M.
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STMICROELECTRONICS IMU LSM6DS3
STMicroelectr
onics reduced
the footprint
of their latest
IMU by 50%
to fit with
wearable
requirements
@2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile HealthcareSource: Reverse Costing Analysis – STMicroelectronics LSM6DS3 6-AXIS MEMS IMU – June 2015 - System Plus Consulting
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@2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare
Wearable electronics is one of the consumer
market’s hottest topics. Giants like Apple,
Samsung, Xiaomi, and Huawei are now
competing for a slice of a very promising pie.
Regarding our report’s analysis, we estimate
that the wearable industry will reach 295M
units by 2020, with a market value of $90B.
Three markets will drive this impressive
growth: consumer, healthcare, and industrial.
Wearable technology is expected to be
part of the IoT revolution, bringing useful
information directly to the user in a more
natural and friendly way than with traditional
electronic devices. We expect the consumer
market, which is mostly comprised of fitness
bands and smart watches to grow faster
than the other two. The healthcare market,
which covers devices like hearing aids, blood
pressure monitors, and back monitor sensors,
is expected to grow at a lower rate, since this
market has already been growing for many
years. Regarding the industrial market, we
expected slow, steady growth through 2019,
with a significant uptick commencing in 2020.
Until recently, wearable electronics were
often associated with the healthcare
market - typically, bulky medical devices
with only a few features and not optimized
for “customer-friendly” usage. Often times,
these devices (i.e. hearing aids and blood
pressure monitors) perform a single task and
are solely dedicated to patient monitoring
and/or well-being. They are not “smart
devices” - their only mission is to accurately
complete a single task. We believe that
a large part of the healthcare market will
evolve in association with the consumer
market, eventually blurring the lines between
healthcare and consumer devices. In fact, we
think that the healthcare market will slowly
merge with the consumer one, resulting in
personalized medicine that involves self-
monitoring of one’s health with smart and
reliable devices. However, these kind of
devices, which require a highly accurate,
highly reliable tracking of biological signs in
a non-invasive fashion, are not expected for
another few years.
Wearable Electronics
Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare
Three markets will drive the wearable industry
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• Understanding of the wearable
landscape, applications, and
market drivers
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intermingling
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industrial market landscape
•	Sensors portfolio for the wearable
market (inertial, pressure,
biosensor, environmental, etc.)
•	Market forecasts 2015-2020
•	Technology trends and roadmap
•	Analysis of business models
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Wearable Applications Breakdown - 2012/2020
Consumer, healthcare, and industrial will drive the rapidly-expanding
wearable industry to a potential value of $90B by 2020. But how it
will evolve, and who will succeed?
(Yole Développement, July 2015)
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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Value($B)
Volume(Munits)
Consumer Healthcare
Industrial Total Value ($M)
The “three horses of the wearable industry” have been
released…
Three device types are expected to
successfully reach the market: smartwatch,
smart glasses/HUD, and smart clothing.
Smart glasses and HUD are expected to
hit the market with high volumes around
2019. Specific to the consumer market, it’s
evolved with two device types. The first
type are wrist-worn devices that target the
healthcare and consumer markets. It started
many years ago, with wrist-worn devices
from players like Polar, Suunto, and Garmin,
operating in a niche market: sports. Another
Sensors for Wearable Electronics  Mobile Healthcare
wave of smart bands appeared in 2008, fueled
by new players like Fitbit and Jawbone; this new
generation mimics the smartphone approach
in that they use MEMS technologies to reduce
size, increase performance and decrease power
consumption. These smart devices were only
able to track and digitalize the body’s real-
time activity via an accelerometer, which
delivered little added value to the customer.
Moreover, some technical and reliability issues
led to a chaotic experience for the first batch of
customers. Recently, a new tech wave occurred
three years ago with players like Samsung and
Pebble pushing the smartwatch market, but
they failed to reach a mass market due to a
one-sided technological approach. Apple, the
latest entrant in the wearable landscape with
its Apple watch, is expected to sell 16 - 20M
units this year, which would quadruple the total
number of devices that its competitors sold last
year (4.7M units in 2014). Why could the Apple
watch achieve success? This report discusses
three factors: mature technology, ecosystem,
and marketing.
Regarding the industrial market, we believe
that smart glasses/HUD and smart clothing
will be well-suited for industrial and military
applications. Virtual reality HUD and smart
clothing will enhance workers’ and soldiers’
capabilities, increasing productivity and
security. Such a market is evaluated at around
$4B by 2020.
Wearable is certainly a promising industry – but
who will profit? Wearable electronics’ market
value is likely to grow from $22B in 2015 to
more than $90B by 2020, with a CAGR of 28%.
All these evolutions will probably lead to a mass-
market adoption, here we expect more than
134M, smartwatches by 2020, along with 1.3M
smart glasses/HUD by 2018. In this report, we’ll
analyze the current wearable industry, what the
landscape is like, who the key players, and how
the industry will evolve.
The wearable industry greatly interests big
companies seeking a new revenue source once
the smartphone business levels off. This report
highlights the expected sensors as of today, and
the upcoming technologies which can sustain
such developments.
Today, the MEMS sensors industry has
acquired from the smartphone market a strong
experience in inertial sensors, microphones,
and pressure or environmental sensors. Based
on this experience, the MEMS players have
pushed the boundaries of performance and size.
Sensors are now small enough, reliable enough,
and accurate enough to be included in a pocket-
sized device of only 9cm3
, while delivering a
performance comparable to a smartphone
from 2013! These sensors are the ones that
we’ll find in our wearable devices until 2018.
The integration of biosensors (HRM, sweat
sensor, skin temperature) is more difficult due
to lack of experience, and technical challenges.
Moreover, battery limitation is pushing the
industry towards more optimization, even on
the hardware side, through either packaging
innovation or new designs with lower power
consumption.
Software is another area that’s acquiring value,
with sensor fusion creating smarter sensors.
Such improvements have led to sublime new
features like context awareness or “always-on”
sensors, which has increased device intelligence.
All these improvements will lead the global
sensors market for wearable from 112M units in
2014, to 835M units by 2020, which is proof that
this market is still in its infancy.
MEMS enabler for smart devices with sensor fusion and
context awareness
(Yole Développement, July 2015)
Wearable Applications Breakdown - 2012/2020
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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Volume(Munits)
Head-worn Wrist-worn Clothing Body-worn
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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Volume(Munits)
Smartwatches Sport/Fitness bands
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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Volume(Munits)
Head-worn Wrist-worn Clothing Body-worn
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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Volume(Munits)
Smartwatches Sport/Fitness bands
Smartwatches vs Fitness Bands - Market Evolution (Munits)
Market  Technology report
objEcTivES of THE rEPorT
benjamin roussel oversees MedTech
activity (microfluidic and medical
technologies) at Yole développement.
Benjamin has supported many
companies in their innovation and
productdevelopmentstrategy,inmaking
the bridge between micro systems
technologies and their applications in
diagnostics, pharmaceutical life science
and medical devices industries. He holds
a Pharmacy diploma from the University
Claude Bernard Lyon, complemented by
a master’s degree in Technology and
Innovation Management from EM Lyon
Business School.
auTHorS
Guillaume Girardin works as a Market
 Technology Analyst for MEMS devices
and technologies at Yole développement.
Guillaume holds a Ph.d. In Physics and
Nanotechnology from Claude Bernard
University Lyon 1 and a M.Sc. in
Technology and Innovation Management
from EM Lyon School of Business.
300+ slides, providing:
• Market data on sensors dedicated to wearable and mobile healthcare
• Unit shipments and revenue by sensor type
• Average selling price analysis and expected evolution
• Application focus on key existing markets and the most promising emerging ones
• Functions used, critical specification requirements, assembly level, and technology choices
• What are the major drivers? What will the market look like in 2020?
• An analysis of the major technology trends Evolution expected for current technologies:
efficiency, price, etc.
• A deep understanding of sensors for the wearable industry, infrastructure, and players
for the different business
• An extensive list of sensor manufacturers worldwide, and their technology offer
• A list of key integrators worldwide
coMPaniES ciTEd in THE rEPorT (non exhaustive list)
Adidas, AiQ, Apple, Atmel, Basis, Beurer, Bosch, Cambridge CMOS Sensors, CEA Liten,
China Mobile, Cisco, Darpa, Fitbit, Fraunhofer, Garmin, Google, Hillcrest Labs, Honeywell,
HTC, Huawei, IBM, Imec, Infomotion Sports Technologies, Intel, InvenSense, ITL, Jabra,
Jawbone, Johnson  Johnson, Kionix, Knowles Electronics, LG, LumoBack, MC10 Inc.,
Marlow Industries, Medtronic, MEMSIC, Micropelt, Microsoft, Misfit, Motorola, Murata,
Mio, Navisens, Nike, Nintendo, Nokia, NXP Semiconductors, OMRON, Philips, Polar, Pebble,
Proteus, Raytheon, Samsung, SemTech, Sensirion, Sharp, SiTime, SiLabs, SmartThings,
Sony, STMicroelectronics, Synkera Technologies, Teledyne dALSA, Texas Instruments,
Tronics Microsystems, TSMC, Variable Technologies, Vital Connect, Withings, Xiaomi, X-Fab
MEMS Foundry, Zephyr, and many more!
• Executive Summary 13
• Introduction, Definitions  Methodology 14
• About Wearables 31
• Applications and Market Segmentation 44
• Sensors for Wearables 52
• Key Attributes and Mapping of a Wearable
device 59
• Devices  Sensors for Consumer Market 68
 Inertial Sensors
 Microphone
 Gas/Environmental
 Pressure
 NFC
• Devices  Sensors for Healthcare 96
• Devices  Sensors for Industrial/Defense 135
• Forecasts on Global Wearable Market 149
• Forecasts by Device 156
• Forecasts by Sensor 195
 Sensor for Consumer
 Sensor for Healthcare
 Sensor for Industrial/defense
• Technical Challenges 213
• Sensor Fusion 226
• Packaging 238
• FDA Regulation and Supervision 256
• Consumer Market Analysis 274
• Conclusion  Perspectives 286
• Yole’s Presentation 291
TablE of conTEnTS
SébastienclercisaMedicalTechnologies
Analyst at Yole développement. After
graduating from Grenoble INP with
a Biomedical Technologies degree,
he completed his training with a
semester of Innovation and Technology
Management, during which he oversaw
strategy and marketing.
aPPlE WaTcH TEardoWn
(Yole Développement, July 2015)
Elpida
512Mb SRAM Memory
F440AAC
CPU Apple APL0778
ADI Touch Controller
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OUR GLOBAL ACTIVITY
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RESEARCH PRODUCTS - CONTENT COMPARISON
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SERVING THE ENTIRE SUPPLY CHAIN
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foundries…
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RD centers
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SERVING MULTIPLE INDUSTRIAL FIELDS
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Industrial and
defense
Energy
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REPORTS COLLECTION
• Yole Développement publishes a comprehensive collection of market  technology reports and patent analysis in:
MEMS  Sensors
Imaging
Medical technologies (MedTech)
Advanced packaging
Power electronics
Compound semiconductors
OLED, LED  Laser diode
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Photovoltaics
Batteries
• Our reports are unmatched in quality and technology depth and typically include:
Technology trends and evolution: costs, barriers, roadmaps, etc.
Supply  value chain analysis: business models, relationships, value flows, etc.
In-depth analysis of applications and market drivers: challenges, inflection points, etc.
Market data ($, units, wafer starts, etc.)
• Every year, Yole Développement, System Plus Consulting and KnowMade publish +60 reports.
• Take the full benefit from our Bundle and Annual Subscription offers.
www.i-Micronews.com
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OUR 2015 MARKET  TECHNOLOGY REPORTS PLANNING
o MEMS  SENSORS
− Sensors and Data Management for Autonomous Vehicles
− AlN Thin Film Markets And Applications
− Sensors for Wearable Electronics And Mobile Healthcare
− Status of the MEMS Industry
− Uncooled IR Imagers
− IR Detectors
− High End Gyro, Accelerometers and IMU
− Non-Volatile Memory
− MEMS for RF filters and Antena Switches - BAW / SAW
o IMAGING  OPTOELECTRONICS
− Camera Module Packaging (Vol 1 : Market  Technology Trends / Vol 2 Teardowns 
Reverse Engineering)
− Uncooled IR Imagers
− Wafer Level Optics
− Status of the CMOS Image Sensors
− Machine Vision
o MEDTECH
− Microfluidic for Sample Preparation
− Microfluidic Applications
− Sensors for Wearable Electronics And Mobile Healthcare
o COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS
− High Purity Alumina (HPA)
− Sapphire
− Wide Bandgap Materials For Power Electronics: SiC, GaN (and also Ga2O3, AlN,
Diamond, Graphene… as a trend)
• Reports to be decided within 2015
o LED
− LED Module
− OLED for Lighting
− UV LED
− LED Phosphors Market
o POWER ELECTRONICS
− Power Packaging
− Thermal Management for LED and Power
− Power Electronics for Renewable Energy
− Energy Management For Smart Grid And Smart Cities
− Status of Chinese Power Electronics Industry
− New Technologies For Data Center
− Inverter Market Trends For 2013 – 2020 And Major Technology Changes*
− IGBT Markets And Application Trends
− Power Electronics for HEV/EV*
− Status of Power Electronics Industry
o ADVANCED PACKAGING
− Advanced Packaging in Emerging Markets in China
− Status of the Advanced Packaging Industry
− Supply Chain Readiness for Panel Manufacturing in Packaging
− WLCSP*
− Flip Chip Business Update
− 2.5D  3DIC Business Update
− Fan-Out and Embedded Business Update
o MANUFACTURING
− Lithography for MEMS, Advanced Packaging and LED
− Thinning  Dicing Equipment for Advanced Packaging, MEMS, Photovoltaics, LED, CMOS
Image Sensors
− Non-Volatile Memory
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OUR 2015 REPORTS PLANNING
PATENT ANALYSIS by KnowMade
o Patent Infringement (crossed analysis based on KnowMade and System Plus Consulting analysis expertise)
− MEMS Microphone Applications
− Infrared Imaging
o Patent Investigation (crossed analysis based on KnowMade Yole Développement expertise)
− Power GaN
− MEMS Gyroscope
− 6-axis  9-axis Inertial MEMS IMUs
− Microbatteries
− Embedded Active  Passive Packages
− Interposer
− Phosphors for LED
TEARDOWN  REVERSE COSTING by System Plus Consulting
More than 30 teardowns and reverse costing analysis and cost simulation tools to be published in 2015.
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OUR 2014 PUBLISHED REPORTS LIST
MARKET TECHNOLOGY REPORTS
byYole Développement
o MEMS  SENSORS
− Technologies  Sensors for the Internet of Things: Businesses  Market Trends 2014-2024
− MEMS Microphone: Market, Applications and Business Trends 2014
− Status of the MEMS industry
− MEMS  Sensors for Mobile Phones and Tablets
− High End Gyroscopes and Accelerometer Applications
− Inertial MEMS Manufacturing Technical Trends
− New Detection Principles  Technical Evolution for MEMS  NEMS
− 6/9 DOF Applications in Consumer Electronics
o IMAGING  OPTOELECTRONICS
− Status of the CMOS Image Sensor Industry
− Uncooled Infrared Imaging Technology  Market Trends
− Silicon Photonics
o MEDTECH
− Point of Care Testing: Applications for Microfluidic Technologies
− Solid State Medical Imaging: X-ray and Endoscopy
o COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS
− RF GaN Technology  Market Analysis: Applications, Players, Devices  Substrates 2010-
2020
− SiC Modules, Devices and Substrates for Power Electronics Market
− GaN-on-Si Substrate Technology and Market for LED and Power Electronics
− Power GaN Market
− Graphene Materials for Opto  Electronic Applications
− Sapphire Applications and Market: from LED to Consumer Electronics
o LED
− LED Packaging
− LED Front-End Manufacturing Trends
− LED Front-End Equipment Market
o POWER ELECTRONICS
− Power Electronics for HEV/EV
− Inverters
− Gate Driver Unit Market for Power Transistors
o PHOTOVOLTAICS
− Emerging and Innovative Technology Approaches in the Solar Industry
o ADVANCED PACKAGING
− 3DIC Equipment and Materials
− 3DIC  2.5D TSV Interconnect for Advanced Packaging - 2014 Business Update
o MANUFACTURING
− Market  Technology Trends in Materials  Equipment for Printed  Flexible Electronics
− Permanent Wafer Bonding for Semiconductor: Application Trends  Technology
PATENT ANALYSIS
by Knowmade
− LED Based on Nano-wires Patent Investigation
− GaN on Si Patent Investigation (LED, Power devices and RF Devices)
− New MEMS Devices Patent Investigation
− Non Volatile Memory Patent Investigation
TEARDOWN  REVERSE COSTING
by System Plus Consulting
More than 30 teardowns and reverse costing analysis and cost simulation tools to be published in 2014.
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Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare 2015 Report by Yole Developpement

  • 1. June © 2015 From Technologies to Market Report Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare
  • 2. 2 SENSORS FOR WEARABLE ELECTRONICS AND MOBILE HEALTHCARE Table of Contents @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare • Executive Summary 13 • Introduction,Definitions & Methodology 14 • AboutWearables 31 • Applications and Market Segmentation 44 • Sensors for wearables 52 • Key Attributes and Mapping of aWearable Device 59 • Devices & Sensors for Consumer Market 68 • Inertial Sensors • Microphone • Gas/Environmental • Pressure • NFC • Devices & Sensors for Healthcare 96 • Devices & Sensors for Industrial/Defense 135 • Forecasts on GlobalWearable Market 149 • Forecasts by Device 156 • Forecasts by Sensor 195 • Sensor for Consumer • Sensor for Healthcare • Sensor for Industrial/Defense • Technical Challenges 213 • Sensor Fusion 226 • Packaging 238 • FDA Regulation and Supervision 256 • Consumer Market Analysis 274 • Conclusion & Perspectives 286 • Yole’s Presentation 291
  • 3. 3 WHO SHOULD BE INTERESTED IN THIS REPORT? @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare Integrators Understand the system level technology trends and requirements for each application Evaluate market potential for your components depending on performance and technology Understand the differentiated value of your products and technologies Identify new business opportunities and partners Monitor and benchmark your competitor’s advancements OEM, integrators Evaluate the market potential of your product portfolio Define diversification strategies on new applications Find the best technologies to integrate and the best suppliers depending on your target markets Identify new business opportunities and partners Have an exhaustive analysis of the competition on a broad range of IMU field Material supplier, manufacturing service companies Spot new business opportunities and prospects Understand the level of activity of your customers Understand what are the applications that will drive the volumes in 2017 Government agencies Find the best technologies to integrate and the best suppliers depending on your target markets Understand what will be the future applications to develop and benefit from the recent advances in inertial technologies Define technology roadmap / evaluate the benefits of using new technologies in end systems, design architectures for the next generation of systems Screen potential new suppliers able to provide new functionalities, or cost and size savings R&D centers Evaluate market potential of future technologies and products for new applicative markets Identify the best candidates for technology transfer Financial & strategic investors Understand the structure and value chain of the high-end inertial industry Estimate the potential of new technologies (tactical/inertial navigation MEMS, navigation-grade HRG…) Get the list of main key players and emerging start-ups of this industry worldwide
  • 4. 4 Adidas,AiQ,Apple,Atmel, Basis, Beurer, Bosch, Cambridge CMOS Sensors, CEA Liten, China Mobile, Cisco, Darpa, Fitbit, Fraunhofer, Garmin, Google, Hillcrest Labs, Honeywell, HTC, Huawei, IBM, Imec, Infomotion SportsTechnologies, Intel, InvenSense, ITL, Jabra, Jawbone, Johnson & Johnson, Kionix, Knowles Electronics, LG, LumoBack, MC10 Inc., Marlow Industries, Medtronic, MEMSIC, Micropelt, Microsoft, Misfit, Motorola, Murata, Mio, Navisens, Nike, Nintendo, Nokia, NXP Semiconductors, OMRON, Philips, Polar, Pebble, Proteus, Raytheon, Samsung, SemTech, Sensirion, Sharp, SiTime, SiLabs, SmartThings, Sony, STMicroelectronics, SynkeraTechnologies,Teledyne DALSA,Texas Instruments, Tronics MicroSystems,TSMC,VariableTechnologies,Vital Connect,Withings, Xiaomi, X-Fab MEMS Foundry, Zephyr… @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare COMPANIES CITED IN THIS REPORT
  • 5. 5 INTRODUCTION 2015, starting year for wearable ? This report synthetizes the status of the 2015 sensor industry for wearable and mobile care and also future trends @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare This document is an all new report of Yole Développement, about current trends in wearable and mobile care devices.This report will cover technology trends, applications trends, and will provide all the data and insights required to understand the market of wearable and mobile care. Applications are described in a synthetic way in order to provide rapid access to key information (functions, specification, technical solution, geography, trends, and market evolution) and graphical representation of the industrial chain This report combines the best ofYole’s knowledge in the consumer sensor industry and in the medical sector. Yole regularly participates in industry conferences and tradeshows worldwide, and has close relations with most market leaders.This report synthetizes the status of the 2015 sensor industry for wearable and mobile care and also future trends.
  • 6. 6 THE RISE OF THE WEARABLE ELECTRONIC Technologies are now ready… @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare Recent advances in telecommunications, microelectronics, sensor manufacturing and data analysis techniques have opened up new opportunities for using wearable technology in daily life to achieve a range of health outcomes. Why do we note such interest in wearable technologies and why do we see now such interest on the consumer market and not before? Many factors are converging to ease wearable technology integration including expanded wireless capacity (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and LTE), cellular market expansion who slows down and the need for technological companies to establish new revenue streams, in the continuously decreasing cost of data, and the significant backing from huge companies including Google, Apple, and others. However, in the past, the size of sensors and front-end electronics made it too difficult and offered inaccuracy data to use them in wearable tech to gather physiological and inertial data. With the advent of sensors integrated in smartphones initiated in 2007, wearable simply benefits from the smooth evolution of accurate technologies already integrated in smartphones. Today, with smaller circuits, microcontroller functions, sensor fusion and wireless data transmission, wearable sensors are now ready to flood the market...
  • 7. 7 DRIVERS FOR WEARABLE AND MOBILE CARE APPLICATIONS Two markets are mature to perform well @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare Wearable and Mobile Care Point of Care Hospital Care Everywhere Care Smartphone & Tablet revolution TimeLevel of integration Feature Phones
  • 8. 8 MEMS & SENSORS ROADMAP From More than Moore towards Beyond Law MEMS & Sensors enable key functionalities … Current battleground of the industry 1980 2010 2030 Industry competition Moore Industry competition More than Moore Industry Competition Beyond Moore LaptopPersonal Computers Smartphones Autonomous vehicles Robotic Servants Quantified self Drones Acceleration Sensing Interaction age Processing Information age Actuating Enhancement age Tablets Smart homes 2040 @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare Telekinesis TODAY
  • 9. 9 WEARABLE: PART OF INTERNET OF THINGS WAVE The human is a connected object An industrial chain similar to IoT chain… @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare Sense Collect and transmit (& store) Analyze + Services Devices Measurements Applications Video conference, Email, SMS, Mail, Phone Feedback Biometrics Secured Data … … …
  • 10. 10 MEMS & SENSORS : THE 5 SENSES… MEMS & sensors devices bring increased functionalities … @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare Smell Hearing Taste Sight Touch microphones Gas sensors Force & touch sensors Humidity sensors microbolometersCMOS Image sensor
  • 11. 11 MARKET SEGMENTATION THREE PURPOSES Manage Health - Manage Illness - Manage Productivity @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare Healthcare/Medical Industrial / DefenseConsumer Wellness Patient monitoring Soldier/Worker safety Infotainment Life style Professional sport Soldier/Worker productivity Workload management … … … … … …Manage Health Manage Illness Manage Productivity
  • 12. 12 ADOPTION ON THE CONSUMER MARKET Google Glass didn’t cross the small chasm… Fitness trackers will experiment the big chasm very soon… whereas smartwatches are expected to cross the big chasm thanks to smartphones @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare Innovators Early adopters Early majority LaggardsLate majority Pre-chasm : requires an ambidextrous approach to product development alongside marketing to achieve product-market fit Google Glass making the transition between visionaries (early adopters) and pragmatists (early majority)
  • 13. 13 MEMS AND SENSORS LIFE CYCLE Many growing MEMS and sensors could benefit to wearable Many sensors are growing, and even more are emerging… @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare Emerging Growing DecliningMature
  • 14. 14 KEY ATTRIBUTES OF WEARABLE TECH PRODUCTS 6 key attributes that make a big difference @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare Hands- Free Always-On Environment -Aware Connected Attention- Getting Development Platform Source: MIT, KPCB Voice/Gesture recognition Low Power consumption Instant wake Background working/sensing Accelerometer Gyroscope IMU Compass Camera Microphone Environmental sensor Wi-Fi Cellular Bluetooth NFC Less distracting with notifications Short interaction 3th party apps API partners Accessories
  • 15. 15 MAPPING OF A TYPICAL 2015 SMARTWATCH 2015 Golden rule: Smaller sensors for a bigger battery Available space and battery size limit sensor’s integration… @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile HealthcarePictures courtesy of Apple Inc. Heart Rate Monitoring IMU 9DOF Average component size: 6-Axis IMU : 3x3x0.8 mm3 9DOF : 3x3x1 mm3 Battery Power Circuit Management Wi-Fi Bluetooth GPS MCU/AP IMU HRM
  • 16. 16 APPLICATIONS BREAKDOWN – 2012/2020 Consumer market will exceed 200Munits by 2020 @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare Until 2014, healthcare application has mainly driven the wearable market with more than 10Munits in 2013 and reaching 16Munits in 2014. The consumer has taken the lead in 2014 with the emergence of smart bands and smartwatches.We expect a nice growth in 2015 with more than 60Munits. Especially in China, with a new entrant, Xiaomi, selling smart bands at low price, $15. Industrial market is in its infancy, applications require reliability and efficiency, which is not the case for now.We expect an early growth in 2018/2019.
  • 17. 17 SMARTWATCHES MARKET IN 2013, 2014 & 2015 And Apple disrupted the market… @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare Apple 72% Samsung 8% Motorola (Google) 5% Sony 4% Pebble 4% Others, Counterfeit & Unlicenced 7% 2015 Smartwatches market share (Munits) (Forecast) Samsung 22% Sony 18% Motorola (Google) 15% Pebble 12% Others, Counterfeit & Unlicenced 33% 2014 Smartwatches market share (Munits) Total: 5.7Munits Total: 26Munits Samsung 26% Sony 15% Pebble 11% Others, Counterfeit & Unlicenced 48% 2013 Smartwatches market share (Munits) Total: 3.5Munits
  • 18. 18 FITNESS/ACTIVITY TRACKER MARKET IN THE PAST AND NOW Fitness tracker is a fragmented and competitive market @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare Fibtit 61%Nike 15% Jawbone 14% Misfit 5% Others, Counterfeit & Unlicenced 5% 2013 Fitness tracker market share (Munits) Total: 7.4Munits Fibtit 64% Jawbone 18% Misfit 9% Nike 3% Others, Counterfeit & Unlicenced 6% 2014 Fitness tracker market share (Munits) Total: 17.1Munits Fibtit 63%Jawbone 15% Misfit 9% Xiaomi 5% Others, Counterfeit & Unlicenced 8% 2015 Fitness tracker market share (Munits) (Forecasts) Total: 39.1Munits
  • 19. 19 GOLDEN RULE: SMALLER CHIPS, BIGGER BATTERY Smaller chips, bigger battery @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare We already highlighted the similarities between the wearables and the smartphones, but they also shared technical challenges, with an additional challenge for the wearable : allocated space is much smaller than ever. Four challenges: - Size - Power consumption - Connectivity - Accuracy Size Connecti vty Power consumption Accuracy
  • 20. 20 APPLE WATCH TEARDOWN Wearable devices are very close to smartphones … @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile HealthcareSource: ABI Research/Chipworks Pictures courtesy of Apple Inc. Elpida 512Mb SRAM Memory F440AAC CPU Apple APL0778 ADITouch Controller AD7149 STM IMU LSM6DS3 Broadcom Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/NFC/FM BCM43342 AMS NFC Signal Booster AS3923 Toshiba/SanDisk 8Gb Flash Memory NXP Interface device IDT Wireless charger P9022 NXP NFC controller Dialog Power Management Unit D2238A STM µC STM32 Skyworks Wi-Fi LNA + switch and PA Maxim Integrated Audio Codec Audio Amp
  • 21. 21 ACCELEROMETER Typical package footprint for inertial sensors used in mobile devices Sensor vendors business model is evolving… @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare The market is still dominated by IDMs: STMicroelectronics and Bosch Sensortec Many newcomers choose a fabless business model.They follow the success of InvenSense Growth of MEMS product portfolio is also driving new strategies MEMS players are still very specialized in one type of device Only few players have been able to be more diversified STMicroelectronics and Bosch mainly Others are very focused. Indeed the expertise is very different from one MEMS device to another. All players are trying to get market share with new sensors but industrial processes are very complex Some large MEMS players claim that their objective is to become large and diversify MEMS vendors. But it will not be easy, as each type of sensor / actuator is very different to another and as it takes time to bring it to the commercialization level (with good quality and good yield to offer low prices…). New sensor Internal dev. Acquisition Strategic partnership There are different strategies that are employed by MEMS players: Internal development. But it takes time and it is not easy for a new component Partnership with a specialist. e.g., STMicroelectronics with Omron for microphone Acquisition of existing development and expertise; e.g., InvenSense purchased the MEMS microphone business line of Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) for $100M.
  • 22. 22 STMICROELECTRONICS IMU LSM6DS3 STMicroelectr onics reduced the footprint of their latest IMU by 50% to fit with wearable requirements @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile HealthcareSource: Reverse Costing Analysis – STMicroelectronics LSM6DS3 6-AXIS MEMS IMU – June 2015 - System Plus Consulting
  • 23. 23 RELATED REPORTS More reports on www. i-micronews .com @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare
  • 24. Wearable electronics is one of the consumer market’s hottest topics. Giants like Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, and Huawei are now competing for a slice of a very promising pie. Regarding our report’s analysis, we estimate that the wearable industry will reach 295M units by 2020, with a market value of $90B. Three markets will drive this impressive growth: consumer, healthcare, and industrial. Wearable technology is expected to be part of the IoT revolution, bringing useful information directly to the user in a more natural and friendly way than with traditional electronic devices. We expect the consumer market, which is mostly comprised of fitness bands and smart watches to grow faster than the other two. The healthcare market, which covers devices like hearing aids, blood pressure monitors, and back monitor sensors, is expected to grow at a lower rate, since this market has already been growing for many years. Regarding the industrial market, we expected slow, steady growth through 2019, with a significant uptick commencing in 2020. Until recently, wearable electronics were often associated with the healthcare market - typically, bulky medical devices with only a few features and not optimized for “customer-friendly” usage. Often times, these devices (i.e. hearing aids and blood pressure monitors) perform a single task and are solely dedicated to patient monitoring and/or well-being. They are not “smart devices” - their only mission is to accurately complete a single task. We believe that a large part of the healthcare market will evolve in association with the consumer market, eventually blurring the lines between healthcare and consumer devices. In fact, we think that the healthcare market will slowly merge with the consumer one, resulting in personalized medicine that involves self- monitoring of one’s health with smart and reliable devices. However, these kind of devices, which require a highly accurate, highly reliable tracking of biological signs in a non-invasive fashion, are not expected for another few years. Wearable Electronics Sensors for Wearable Electronics & Mobile Healthcare Three markets will drive the wearable industry Market & Technology Report KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT • Understanding of the wearable landscape, applications, and market drivers • Wearable and healthcare intermingling • Consumer, healthcare, and industrial market landscape • Sensors portfolio for the wearable market (inertial, pressure, biosensor, environmental, etc.) • Market forecasts 2015-2020 • Technology trends and roadmap • Analysis of business models REPORT OUTLINE • Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare • PDF Excel file • €5,990 – Multi user license (300+ slides) • €4,990 – One user license (300+ slides) • July 2015 • 300+ slides Related reports • 6-9 Axis Sensors Consumer Inertial Combos Sensors • STMicroelectronics LSM6DS3 6-Axis IMU • Sensors for Home Health Care Applications • MEMS Sensors for Mobile Phones and Tablets • Bosch Sensortec BME280 - Integrated Environmental Sensor • Technologies Sensors for the Internet of Things: Businesses Market Trends 2014-2024 Find all our reports on www.i-micronews.com Wearable Applications Breakdown - 2012/2020 Consumer, healthcare, and industrial will drive the rapidly-expanding wearable industry to a potential value of $90B by 2020. But how it will evolve, and who will succeed? (Yole Développement, July 2015) - 20 40 60 80 100 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Value($B) Volume(Munits) Consumer Healthcare Industrial Total Value ($M) The “three horses of the wearable industry” have been released… Three device types are expected to successfully reach the market: smartwatch, smart glasses/HUD, and smart clothing. Smart glasses and HUD are expected to hit the market with high volumes around 2019. Specific to the consumer market, it’s evolved with two device types. The first type are wrist-worn devices that target the healthcare and consumer markets. It started many years ago, with wrist-worn devices from players like Polar, Suunto, and Garmin, operating in a niche market: sports. Another
  • 25. Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare wave of smart bands appeared in 2008, fueled by new players like Fitbit and Jawbone; this new generation mimics the smartphone approach in that they use MEMS technologies to reduce size, increase performance and decrease power consumption. These smart devices were only able to track and digitalize the body’s real- time activity via an accelerometer, which delivered little added value to the customer. Moreover, some technical and reliability issues led to a chaotic experience for the first batch of customers. Recently, a new tech wave occurred three years ago with players like Samsung and Pebble pushing the smartwatch market, but they failed to reach a mass market due to a one-sided technological approach. Apple, the latest entrant in the wearable landscape with its Apple watch, is expected to sell 16 - 20M units this year, which would quadruple the total number of devices that its competitors sold last year (4.7M units in 2014). Why could the Apple watch achieve success? This report discusses three factors: mature technology, ecosystem, and marketing. Regarding the industrial market, we believe that smart glasses/HUD and smart clothing will be well-suited for industrial and military applications. Virtual reality HUD and smart clothing will enhance workers’ and soldiers’ capabilities, increasing productivity and security. Such a market is evaluated at around $4B by 2020. Wearable is certainly a promising industry – but who will profit? Wearable electronics’ market value is likely to grow from $22B in 2015 to more than $90B by 2020, with a CAGR of 28%. All these evolutions will probably lead to a mass- market adoption, here we expect more than 134M, smartwatches by 2020, along with 1.3M smart glasses/HUD by 2018. In this report, we’ll analyze the current wearable industry, what the landscape is like, who the key players, and how the industry will evolve. The wearable industry greatly interests big companies seeking a new revenue source once the smartphone business levels off. This report highlights the expected sensors as of today, and the upcoming technologies which can sustain such developments. Today, the MEMS sensors industry has acquired from the smartphone market a strong experience in inertial sensors, microphones, and pressure or environmental sensors. Based on this experience, the MEMS players have pushed the boundaries of performance and size. Sensors are now small enough, reliable enough, and accurate enough to be included in a pocket- sized device of only 9cm3 , while delivering a performance comparable to a smartphone from 2013! These sensors are the ones that we’ll find in our wearable devices until 2018. The integration of biosensors (HRM, sweat sensor, skin temperature) is more difficult due to lack of experience, and technical challenges. Moreover, battery limitation is pushing the industry towards more optimization, even on the hardware side, through either packaging innovation or new designs with lower power consumption. Software is another area that’s acquiring value, with sensor fusion creating smarter sensors. Such improvements have led to sublime new features like context awareness or “always-on” sensors, which has increased device intelligence. All these improvements will lead the global sensors market for wearable from 112M units in 2014, to 835M units by 2020, which is proof that this market is still in its infancy. MEMS enabler for smart devices with sensor fusion and context awareness (Yole Développement, July 2015) Wearable Applications Breakdown - 2012/2020 0 50 100 150 200 250 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Volume(Munits) Head-worn Wrist-worn Clothing Body-worn 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Volume(Munits) Smartwatches Sport/Fitness bands 0 50 100 150 200 250 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Volume(Munits) Head-worn Wrist-worn Clothing Body-worn 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Volume(Munits) Smartwatches Sport/Fitness bands Smartwatches vs Fitness Bands - Market Evolution (Munits)
  • 26. Market Technology report objEcTivES of THE rEPorT benjamin roussel oversees MedTech activity (microfluidic and medical technologies) at Yole développement. Benjamin has supported many companies in their innovation and productdevelopmentstrategy,inmaking the bridge between micro systems technologies and their applications in diagnostics, pharmaceutical life science and medical devices industries. He holds a Pharmacy diploma from the University Claude Bernard Lyon, complemented by a master’s degree in Technology and Innovation Management from EM Lyon Business School. auTHorS Guillaume Girardin works as a Market Technology Analyst for MEMS devices and technologies at Yole développement. Guillaume holds a Ph.d. In Physics and Nanotechnology from Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 and a M.Sc. in Technology and Innovation Management from EM Lyon School of Business. 300+ slides, providing: • Market data on sensors dedicated to wearable and mobile healthcare • Unit shipments and revenue by sensor type • Average selling price analysis and expected evolution • Application focus on key existing markets and the most promising emerging ones • Functions used, critical specification requirements, assembly level, and technology choices • What are the major drivers? What will the market look like in 2020? • An analysis of the major technology trends Evolution expected for current technologies: efficiency, price, etc. • A deep understanding of sensors for the wearable industry, infrastructure, and players for the different business • An extensive list of sensor manufacturers worldwide, and their technology offer • A list of key integrators worldwide coMPaniES ciTEd in THE rEPorT (non exhaustive list) Adidas, AiQ, Apple, Atmel, Basis, Beurer, Bosch, Cambridge CMOS Sensors, CEA Liten, China Mobile, Cisco, Darpa, Fitbit, Fraunhofer, Garmin, Google, Hillcrest Labs, Honeywell, HTC, Huawei, IBM, Imec, Infomotion Sports Technologies, Intel, InvenSense, ITL, Jabra, Jawbone, Johnson Johnson, Kionix, Knowles Electronics, LG, LumoBack, MC10 Inc., Marlow Industries, Medtronic, MEMSIC, Micropelt, Microsoft, Misfit, Motorola, Murata, Mio, Navisens, Nike, Nintendo, Nokia, NXP Semiconductors, OMRON, Philips, Polar, Pebble, Proteus, Raytheon, Samsung, SemTech, Sensirion, Sharp, SiTime, SiLabs, SmartThings, Sony, STMicroelectronics, Synkera Technologies, Teledyne dALSA, Texas Instruments, Tronics Microsystems, TSMC, Variable Technologies, Vital Connect, Withings, Xiaomi, X-Fab MEMS Foundry, Zephyr, and many more! • Executive Summary 13 • Introduction, Definitions Methodology 14 • About Wearables 31 • Applications and Market Segmentation 44 • Sensors for Wearables 52 • Key Attributes and Mapping of a Wearable device 59 • Devices Sensors for Consumer Market 68 Inertial Sensors Microphone Gas/Environmental Pressure NFC • Devices Sensors for Healthcare 96 • Devices Sensors for Industrial/Defense 135 • Forecasts on Global Wearable Market 149 • Forecasts by Device 156 • Forecasts by Sensor 195 Sensor for Consumer Sensor for Healthcare Sensor for Industrial/defense • Technical Challenges 213 • Sensor Fusion 226 • Packaging 238 • FDA Regulation and Supervision 256 • Consumer Market Analysis 274 • Conclusion Perspectives 286 • Yole’s Presentation 291 TablE of conTEnTS SébastienclercisaMedicalTechnologies Analyst at Yole développement. After graduating from Grenoble INP with a Biomedical Technologies degree, he completed his training with a semester of Innovation and Technology Management, during which he oversaw strategy and marketing. aPPlE WaTcH TEardoWn (Yole Développement, July 2015) Elpida 512Mb SRAM Memory F440AAC CPU Apple APL0778 ADI Touch Controller AD7149 STM IMU LSM6DS3 Broadcom Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/NFC FM BCM43342 AMS NFC Signal Booster AS3923 Toshiba/SanDisk 8Gb Flash Memory NXP Interface device IDT Wireless charger P9022 NXP NFC controller Dialog Power Management Unit D2238A STM C STM32 Skyworks Wi-Fi LNA + switch and PA Maxim Integrated Audio Codec Audio Amp
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  • 29. © 2015 Yole Développement FromTechnologies to Market @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare
  • 30. 25 MEMS Sensors LED Compound Semi. Imaging Photonics MedTech Manufacturing Advanced Packaging PV Power Electronics FIELDS OF EXPERTISE Yole Développement’s 30 analysts operate in the following areas @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare
  • 31. 26 4 BUSINESS MODELS o Consulting and Analysis • Market data research, marketing analysis • Technology analysis • Strategy consulting • Reverse engineering costing • Patent analysis www.yole.fr o Reports • Market Technology reports • Patent Investigation and patent infringement risk analysis • Teardowns Reverse Costing Analysis • Cost SimulationTool www.i-Micronews.com/reports o Financial services • MA (buying and selling) • Due diligence • Fundraising • Maturation of companies • IP portfolio management optimization www.yolefinance.com www.bmorpho.com o Media • i-Micronews.com website • @Micronews e-newsletter • Technology magazines • Communication webcast services • Events www.i-Micronews.com @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare
  • 32. 27 A GROUP OF COMPANIES Market, technology and strategy consulting www.yole.fr MA operations Due diligences www.yolefinance.com Fundraising Maturation of companies IP portfolio management optimization www.bmorpho.com Manufacturing costs analysis Teardown and reverse engineering Cost simulation tools www.systemplus.fr IP analysis Patent assessment www.knowmade.fr @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare
  • 33. 28 OUR GLOBAL ACTIVITY @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare
  • 34. 29 RESEARCH PRODUCTS - CONTENT COMPARISON Custom analysis scope is defined with you to meet your information and budget needs Breadth of the analysis Depthoftheanalysis Custom Analysis Workshops Standard Reports @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare
  • 35. 30 SERVING THE ENTIRE SUPPLY CHAIN Our analysts provide market analysis, technology evaluation, and business plan along the entire supply chain Integrators and end-users Device makers Suppliers: material, equipment, OSAT, foundries… Financial investors, RD centers @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare
  • 36. 31 SERVING MULTIPLE INDUSTRIAL FIELDS We are working across multiples industries to understand the impact of More- than-Moore technologies from device to system From A to Z… Transportation makers Mobile phone and consumer electronics Automotive Medical systems Industrial and defense Energy @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare
  • 37. 32 REPORTS COLLECTION • Yole Développement publishes a comprehensive collection of market technology reports and patent analysis in: MEMS Sensors Imaging Medical technologies (MedTech) Advanced packaging Power electronics Compound semiconductors OLED, LED Laser diode Semiconductor Manufacturing Photovoltaics Batteries • Our reports are unmatched in quality and technology depth and typically include: Technology trends and evolution: costs, barriers, roadmaps, etc. Supply value chain analysis: business models, relationships, value flows, etc. In-depth analysis of applications and market drivers: challenges, inflection points, etc. Market data ($, units, wafer starts, etc.) • Every year, Yole Développement, System Plus Consulting and KnowMade publish +60 reports. • Take the full benefit from our Bundle and Annual Subscription offers. www.i-Micronews.com @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare
  • 38. 33 OUR 2015 MARKET TECHNOLOGY REPORTS PLANNING o MEMS SENSORS − Sensors and Data Management for Autonomous Vehicles − AlN Thin Film Markets And Applications − Sensors for Wearable Electronics And Mobile Healthcare − Status of the MEMS Industry − Uncooled IR Imagers − IR Detectors − High End Gyro, Accelerometers and IMU − Non-Volatile Memory − MEMS for RF filters and Antena Switches - BAW / SAW o IMAGING OPTOELECTRONICS − Camera Module Packaging (Vol 1 : Market Technology Trends / Vol 2 Teardowns Reverse Engineering) − Uncooled IR Imagers − Wafer Level Optics − Status of the CMOS Image Sensors − Machine Vision o MEDTECH − Microfluidic for Sample Preparation − Microfluidic Applications − Sensors for Wearable Electronics And Mobile Healthcare o COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS − High Purity Alumina (HPA) − Sapphire − Wide Bandgap Materials For Power Electronics: SiC, GaN (and also Ga2O3, AlN, Diamond, Graphene… as a trend) • Reports to be decided within 2015 o LED − LED Module − OLED for Lighting − UV LED − LED Phosphors Market o POWER ELECTRONICS − Power Packaging − Thermal Management for LED and Power − Power Electronics for Renewable Energy − Energy Management For Smart Grid And Smart Cities − Status of Chinese Power Electronics Industry − New Technologies For Data Center − Inverter Market Trends For 2013 – 2020 And Major Technology Changes* − IGBT Markets And Application Trends − Power Electronics for HEV/EV* − Status of Power Electronics Industry o ADVANCED PACKAGING − Advanced Packaging in Emerging Markets in China − Status of the Advanced Packaging Industry − Supply Chain Readiness for Panel Manufacturing in Packaging − WLCSP* − Flip Chip Business Update − 2.5D 3DIC Business Update − Fan-Out and Embedded Business Update o MANUFACTURING − Lithography for MEMS, Advanced Packaging and LED − Thinning Dicing Equipment for Advanced Packaging, MEMS, Photovoltaics, LED, CMOS Image Sensors − Non-Volatile Memory @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare
  • 39. 34 OUR 2015 REPORTS PLANNING PATENT ANALYSIS by KnowMade o Patent Infringement (crossed analysis based on KnowMade and System Plus Consulting analysis expertise) − MEMS Microphone Applications − Infrared Imaging o Patent Investigation (crossed analysis based on KnowMade Yole Développement expertise) − Power GaN − MEMS Gyroscope − 6-axis 9-axis Inertial MEMS IMUs − Microbatteries − Embedded Active Passive Packages − Interposer − Phosphors for LED TEARDOWN REVERSE COSTING by System Plus Consulting More than 30 teardowns and reverse costing analysis and cost simulation tools to be published in 2015. @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare
  • 40. 35 OUR 2014 PUBLISHED REPORTS LIST MARKET TECHNOLOGY REPORTS byYole Développement o MEMS SENSORS − Technologies Sensors for the Internet of Things: Businesses Market Trends 2014-2024 − MEMS Microphone: Market, Applications and Business Trends 2014 − Status of the MEMS industry − MEMS Sensors for Mobile Phones and Tablets − High End Gyroscopes and Accelerometer Applications − Inertial MEMS Manufacturing Technical Trends − New Detection Principles Technical Evolution for MEMS NEMS − 6/9 DOF Applications in Consumer Electronics o IMAGING OPTOELECTRONICS − Status of the CMOS Image Sensor Industry − Uncooled Infrared Imaging Technology Market Trends − Silicon Photonics o MEDTECH − Point of Care Testing: Applications for Microfluidic Technologies − Solid State Medical Imaging: X-ray and Endoscopy o COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS − RF GaN Technology Market Analysis: Applications, Players, Devices Substrates 2010- 2020 − SiC Modules, Devices and Substrates for Power Electronics Market − GaN-on-Si Substrate Technology and Market for LED and Power Electronics − Power GaN Market − Graphene Materials for Opto Electronic Applications − Sapphire Applications and Market: from LED to Consumer Electronics o LED − LED Packaging − LED Front-End Manufacturing Trends − LED Front-End Equipment Market o POWER ELECTRONICS − Power Electronics for HEV/EV − Inverters − Gate Driver Unit Market for Power Transistors o PHOTOVOLTAICS − Emerging and Innovative Technology Approaches in the Solar Industry o ADVANCED PACKAGING − 3DIC Equipment and Materials − 3DIC 2.5D TSV Interconnect for Advanced Packaging - 2014 Business Update o MANUFACTURING − Market Technology Trends in Materials Equipment for Printed Flexible Electronics − Permanent Wafer Bonding for Semiconductor: Application Trends Technology PATENT ANALYSIS by Knowmade − LED Based on Nano-wires Patent Investigation − GaN on Si Patent Investigation (LED, Power devices and RF Devices) − New MEMS Devices Patent Investigation − Non Volatile Memory Patent Investigation TEARDOWN REVERSE COSTING by System Plus Consulting More than 30 teardowns and reverse costing analysis and cost simulation tools to be published in 2014. @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare
  • 41. 36 MICRONEWS MEDIA o About Micronews Media Micronews Media, powered by Yole Développement, ensures you the best visibility in the disruptive semiconductor community. With our services, we help you to reach your customers worldwide with the media products they prefer, including our website, e- newsletter, webcasts, and magazines. Invest in a high added-value editorial program and get access to Yole Développement’s network (48 000+ contacts). o Five supports and channels for your visibility • A technology magazine to highlight your visibility with advertisements, company profiles, product descriptions and white papers • A webcast to highlight your expertise and develop your business identifying commercial leads • Articles, advertisements logo and banners dedicated to your company, its products and expertise in @Micronews e-newsletter and on i- Micronews.com Focused community Identified contacts Large community Mass contacts @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare
  • 42. 37 COMMUNICATION SERVICES All services listed below are available on–demand. o i-Micronews.com, the website Slider – Banners (on English or Japanese websites) – Articles – Logo and profile as sponsor o @Micronews, the e-newsletter Headline article - Tiles o Custom webcast Develop your dedicated event with a high added-value program. A turnkey event withYole support (logistics, promotion, data…) o Technology Magazines: Custom – Co-produced Increase your visibility through a dedicated technology magazine with ads, company profile, product descriptions and white papers. It can be a custom magazine: your company is the only one to benefit from it – or a co-produced one: up to 2 companies. Contacts: Camille Veyrier (veyrier@yole.fr) and Clotilde Fabre (fabre@yole.fr), Media Communication Coordinators. @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare
  • 43. 38 CONTACT INFORMATION • Consulting and Specific Analysis North America Steve LaFerriere, Director of Northern America Business Development Email: laferriere@yole.fr Japan Yutaka Katano, General Manager,Yole Japan President,Yole K.K. Email katano@yole.fr RoW Jean-Christophe Eloy, CEO President,Yole Développement Email eloy@yole.fr • Report business North America Steve LaFerriere, Director of Northern America Business Development Email laferriere@yole.fr Europe Fayçal El Khamassi, Headquarter Sales Coordination Customer Service Email khamassi@yole.fr Japan Asia Takashi Onozawa, Sales Asia General Manager,Yole K.K. Email onozawa@yole.fr Korea HaileyYang, Business Development Manager, Korean Office Email yang@yole.fr • Financial services Jean-Christophe Eloy, CEO President Email: eloy@yole.fr • General Email: info@yole.fr Follow us on @2015 | www.yole.fr | Sensors for Wearable Electronics Mobile Healthcare