Hardware Development for Wearable Electronic Cosmetics

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Aim Colours
Canada
Alejandra Huerta, Ph.D.
Co-Founder
(7)
3
Project
Academic experience
200 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Advanced level

Project scope

Categories
Electrical engineering Hardware
Skills
debugging artificial nails non-disclosure agreement (intellectual property law)
Details

We are an early-stage startup focused on developing wearable technologies for beauty. Our first product is internally referred to as ePolish. ePolish are artificial nails that can instantly change colour from a mobile app by bringing the ePolish into proximity to the phone. We want to incorporate into our team students who will focus on iterating on our current hardware prototype to create an MVP and testing it through the first iteration of our mobile app.

Goals:

  • Integrated circuit design to fit the system specifications for the nail-wearable device.
  • Prototype development and testing.
  • Ensuring interconnectivity by reviewing the hardware/software interaction.

* NDA's and waivers will be required from the interns undertaking this project.

Deliverables

Literature review to understand the state of the art in this field.

Hardware development of the physical device.

Potential iteration of the mobile app to ensure hardware/software connectivity.

Testing and debugging device.

Final testing and project report.

Mentorship

We will start with a kick-off to meet with the students, set goals, and make them feel part of our startup. We will schedule weekly team meetings to divide and review specific tasks and will be available throughout to provide additional support.

About the company

Company
Canada
2 - 10 employees
Technology, Cosmetics & beauty

Aim Colours seeks to revolutionize self-expression by combining cosmetics with technology. A single eCosmetic application can wirelessly change colour from any mobile device, creating a world where anyone can be empowered by make-up instantaneously. AIM Colours will simultaneously advance the field of wearable electronics and cosmetics by focusing on micro-electronics and their seamless integration into the body.