Eurotech unveils Zypad, the wrist-worn pc that will revolutionise the way we use computers

Released on = June 28, 2006, 7:46 am

Press Release Author = Eurotech S.p.a.

Industry = Computers

Press Release Summary = The Italian stock exchange saw the unveiling of the Zypad,
the wrist-worn computer made by Eurotech.

Press Release Body = Amaro (Udine) - The Italian stock exchange saw the unveiling of
the Zypad, the wrist-worn computer made by Eurotech, a company dedicated to the
research, development, production and marketing of miniature computers (NanoPCs) and
high processing capacity (HPC) computers.

Zypad, the result of a high-tech design that combines circuit miniaturisation, a
range of hardware functions, optimised power consumption and ergonomic criteria, is
a little gem that weighs around 290 grams and promises to revolutionise the way
millions of people work. In the long-term, it could become a day-to-day object as
common as the mobile phone or the palmtop.

'The idea behind the wrist-worn computer project,' explains Eurotech boss Roberto
Siagri, 'was to "leave the user's hands free". Zypad will enable users to work with
a network connection without being tied to a fixed position. These wearable
computers will give us a new freedom of movement, radically changing the way we
work, and for the better.'
The primary target is people working in hostile environments, where computers have
become essential, but the use of a traditional PC or any other hand-held device is
still impossible. Wearable computers are a way of ensuring access to integrated
devices without unnecessarily inconveniencing users.
The fact that Zypad is integrated into the users' personal space and does not
monopolise their attention also means that its processing platform and multimedia
capabilities can be used without getting in the way of the user's current
activities.

'In the future,' concludes Siagri, 'Eurotech plans to develop wearable computers
designed specifically for each of the different target groups in order to best meet
their professional requirements. We want to realise the dream that Mark Weiser,
pioneer in the field of 'ubiquitous computing', summed up when he said 'The most
profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the
fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it'.

'From a technological point of view,' explains Roberto Turchi, Marketing & Sales
Manager at WearablePC, 'making a wrist-worn computer has involved overcoming a lot
of sizeable challenges. Ergonomic studies have demonstrated that weight, wearability
and screen size are all important factors in a wearable computer and, in order to
meet these requirements, Eurotech has miniaturised the circuits as much as possible
to create a computer that is easy to use and comfortable to wear.
The controls are flexible as they depend to a large extent on the user's
requirements and the intended application. Both touch screen and navigation keys can
be used, with voice-recognition software currently under development. In all cases,
the devices are designed to be as streamlined as possible.
'We had another big success in power consumption,' continues Turchi. 'Thanks to a
number of innovative, patented solutions, Eurotech technicians have managed to
create a system that allows the wrist-worn computer to run only when it is actually
in use, among other things.'

A range of potential users in Italy and abroad are already testing the Zypad.

Eurotech's new wrist-worn computer could be used in a range of situations where
'hands-free' and 'always-on network connection' are particularly important, some of
which are given below:


Civil protection

Wrist-worn computers could send and receive information to fire fighters and other
rescue workers at incident sites. In the near future it will also be possible to
receive data transmitted by reconnaissance robots and, using additional sensors,
Zypad will also be able to warn users of invisible dangers, such as toxic
substances.

Medical sector

Wrist-worn computers will enable medical and paramedical staff to quickly access
databases and, in the near future, to read medical data from electronic bracelets
worn by patients. Consequently, wrist-worn computers will be particularly useful for
preventing errors due to mixing up medical records or misreading a patient's data.
According to some estimates made in the US, the probability of an orthopaedic
surgeon operating on the wrong limb in the course of a career could be as high as
25%. For some time now, and in the US in particular, protocols that require medical
and paramedical staff to record their actions and the patient's data on a computer
have been undergoing tests.


Logistics

In warehouses, the time required to select items for packaging and shipment as well
as inventory procedures could be considerably reduced thanks to the fact that the
Zypad wrist-worn computer can read barcodes and process data on the spot,
eliminating the need to transfer data to another computer for processing.

Security and defence

Wrist-worn computers could be used by the police, for example to maintain a constant
data exchange between the operations centre, vehicles and officers on the street.
Similar uses would be possible in the defence sector.
Power sector

Workers at nuclear power plants currently carry devices that check for excessive
levels of radioactivity. Such devices can only be read by the individual user, but a
wrist-worn computer could send information on all workers to a control centre in
real time, ensuring a quick response in the event of an accident.

Other uses

The procedures for selling airline tickets and boarding planes, which require a
fixed terminal, could be revolutionised with the use of wrist-worn computers, making
its possible for employees to circulate among passengers to perform the necessary
checks, thus removing the need for a fixed terminal.

Eurotech S.p.a. www.eurotech.com

Company contacts:

Investor relations Media and Public Relations
Massimo Mauri
Tel. +39-0433-485411
e-mail: m.mauri@eurotech.com

Corporate Communication dept.
Barbara Razzini
Tel. +39-0433-485411
e-mail: b.razzini@eurotech.it

Press Agency:
Community
Marco Rubino
Tel. +39 -02-89404231
e-mail: marco.rubino@communitygroup.it


Web Site = http://www.eurotech.com/

Contact Details = Eurotech S.p.a.
Via Jacopo Linussio 1
33020 AMARO (Udine) - ITALY
Tel: +39.0433.485411
Fax: +39.0433.485499

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