Sensoria Fitness Smart Socks and mobile app to be showcased in Feb 2015 in Munich, Germany


REDMOND, Wash.-- Sensoria Inc. has been named a winner of the prestigious ISPO Communication Award 2015 in the Mobile App category for the Sensoria Fitness App. The company is also a finalist in the Wearable Technologies Innovation World Cup for its fitness smart socks.

Every year, ISPO honors the best sporting goods with the ISPO AWARD. A jury consisting of independent sports business professionals evaluates several hundred entries - also from non-exhibitors - following clearly defined criteria. The ISPO Communication Award honors the best creative works, best projects and campaigns in the sports business. Entries wereevaluated by an international jury panel of experts from different professions, including journalists, creative, marketing and advertisingprofessionals and designers.

The WT Innovation World Cup is the worldwide leading innovation competition in the area of wearable technologies. It is designed toinspire and stimulate next generation solutions with the potential to become real marketable products. Finalists for the 2015 The Wearable Technologies Innovation World Cup were selected from more than 500 entrants by an international jury.

Sensoria cofounder and CEO, Davide Vigano, said: "Through the introduction of our smart garments and associated technologies, we are striving to create wearable solutions to enable the Internet of Everyone (IoE). The recognition by ISPO, the leading European sports industry body, and the Wearables Technology open innovation development platform validate the progress we have made so far on this long journey."

The Sensoria Fitness mobile app continuously receives data from the Sensoria Fitness Smart Socks through a lightweight, adjustable anklet via Bluetooth Smart. The Smart Socks are infused with proprietary textile sensors that detect activity type and impact forces.

The mobile app includes the Sensoria Virtual Coach that monitors data relating to running form including foot landing technique and cadence. The Sensoria Virtual Coach gives runners real-time audio and visual feedback to help adjust running form and reduce risk of injuries. Together, Sensoria technology can help runners know not only how fast and how far, but how well they run.

Beyond gait analysis, the Sensoria mobile app also connects with other smart garments such as the Sensoria smart t-shirt and sports bra that transmit heart rate data via Bluetooth Smart. In addition, runners also benefit from the Sensoria Shoe Closet feature to track the mileage of different shoes and compare performance.

Sensoria will be present as exhibitor and participate at the award ceremony at both events taking place in Munich, Germany:

- The 14th WT Wearable Technologies Conference on the 2nd of February 2015

- The ISPO event 5th to 8th of February 2015 at booth BN36 in Hall A1

 About Sensoria Inc.

Headquartered in Redmond, (WA) Sensoria Inc. is a leading developer of

IoE (Internet of Everyone) wearable solutions that improve people's

lives. Our vision is that The Garment is The Computer(R). Our

proprietary e-textile sensor platform enables Sensoria powered garments

to deliver actionable information to health and fitness users in

real-time. Sensoria(R) is a registered trademark of Sensoria Inc. For

further information on Sensoria, please visit: www.sensoriainc.com.



January 22, 2015


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