The future of wearable technology will focus on anticipating and preventing medical emergencies.
Advancements in nanotechnology, AI, and biosensors will enable non-invasive diagnostics, early disease detection, and closed-loop medical systems.
Smart glasses with augmented reality (AR) will replace smartphones as the primary interface, with applications in healthcare, manufacturing, and retail.
Smart fabrics and e-textiles will become technologically advanced, with sensor-embedded textiles and energy-harvesting clothes.
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) will facilitate direct communication between the brain and devices, with medical and consumer applications.