Wearable Devices Bolsters AI Strategy with Google, Qualcomm Veterans

  • Wearable Devices Ltd. expanded its AI advisory board, adding Leor Stern (formerly Google, Cronologics) and retaining Pankaj Kedia (formerly Qualcomm, Intel).
  • The additions support ai6 Labs, a recently launched division focused on neural AI technology using electromyography (EMG) and the Mudra platform.
  • Ron Kaldes, previously Head of Growth, AI & Innovation, also remains in place, focusing on the Mudra Experience Studio for XR and AI developers.
  • The advisory board aims to accelerate the development of touchless, intent-driven human-machine interfaces.

Wearable Devices is attempting to establish a leadership position in the nascent neural interface market, a space increasingly critical for the future of XR and human-computer interaction. The addition of experienced advisors from Google and Qualcomm signals a significant investment in this strategy, but also highlights the competitive pressures and technological hurdles involved in bringing this vision to fruition. The company's success will depend on translating research into commercially viable products and securing partnerships to expand its reach.

Partnerships
The success of Wearable Devices' strategy hinges on securing key partnerships to integrate its Mudra platform into broader XR and AI ecosystems, and Leor Stern's experience will be critical to this effort.
Execution Risk
The integration of ai6 Labs' research, commercialization, and experimentation efforts into a cohesive 'virtuous cycle' will be a key determinant of Wearable Devices' ability to maintain its competitive edge.
Market Adoption
Whether the market will embrace neural gesture standardization and AI-assisted development remains uncertain, and Wearable Devices' ability to demonstrate tangible user benefits will be crucial for widespread adoption.