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Intel snaps up wearable technology firm

March 26, 2014

US chipmaker Intel has bought Basis Science for an undisclosed sum, as the wearable technology market grows at a rapid pace.


Under the deal, the US based start-up will be merged with Intel’s New Devices Group, which focuses on wearable computing and connected devices.
Basis Science is known for its health-tracking device, the Basis band, which monitors the user’s heart rate and calorie-burning, among other things.
The Basis band will continue to be sold and supported through its existing channels.
As part of the deal, Jef Holove, chief executive at Basis will become a general manager in Intel’s New Devices Group.
“The acquisition brings access to Intel resources, expertise and global scale as we work together to explore new possibilities of wearable technology,” Mr Holove said.
In a statement Mike Bell, Intel vice president for the New Devices Group said: “The acquisition of Basis Science provides immediate entry into the market with a leader in health tracking for wearable devices.
“As we accelerate our position in wearables, we will build upon this foundation to deliver products that bring people greater utility and value.”
Intel did not disclose the value of the deal,but according to industry analysts the acquisition was worth $100m (£60m).
The deal comes as an increasing number of technology companies are moving into wearable technology, which they see as a basis for the next wave of innovation.
According to industry research, the value of the wearable technology market crossed $4bn last year, and is expected to more than double by 2018.
Read the official statement here

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