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t the text he textile is t ile is the sensor he sensor The first true smart textile 2 Footfalls provides smart sensor textiles for consumer, healthcare, and military markets that demand cost effective body monitoring and


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The first true smart textile

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Footfalls provides smart sensor textiles for consumer, healthcare, and military markets that demand cost effective body monitoring and improved health

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Independently proven to measure compressive and tensile force and temperature.

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Smart textile Market

Smart textiles and nanotechnologies are now moving from intensive global R&D into fully-realised product serving the exploding global interest in wearable technology. Smart fabrics can help manufacturers and designers with the increased demand for wearability lifestyle, aesthetic appeal and form.

“the textile is the sensor”

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Market Opportunities

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Init Initial Markets ial Markets Futur Future Markets e Markets $1B $1B

(2011)

Athletic & Performance Garment

$10B $10B

(2010) Quantified Self/Mobile Health

$7.9B $7.9B (2011) $50-60m $50-60m

Cardiovascular Disease Monitoring

$10B $10B (by 2015)

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$2B $2B

(2011 ) Medical Compression

$8b $8b by 2014

Home Foetal Heart Rate Monitoring

$2.2b $2.2b

(2011) Infant Respiratory Monitor Sleep Apnoea Diagnostics and Therapies

$3B $3B

(2010) Diabetic Foot Ulcers

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The Smart Sock

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u A multi-layer, skin friendly,

compression sock that can measure compression applied to it and convey critical medical information.

u The smart sock has the

potential to significantly improve the long term treatment outcomes for people with venous ulcers.

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Wearing electronics

Not the same as wearable electronics Our technology avoids the need for any adhesives, new gizmos, attached wires or embedded electronics.

Wearables and Smart Patches Footfalls & Heartbeats Vest

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Technology Overview

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  • Current technology – resistive sensor (PROVEN)
  • Compressive force – pressure sensing for venous leg ulcer bandage systems
  • Tensile force – measuring respiration rate, force applied in the strap of a CPAP mask
  • Temperature – ambient & skin temperature for at risk workers and athletes
  • Technology A2 (6 months) – optical fibre sensor (PROVEN)
  • Capillary refill – measurement of tissue health for risk of diabetic foot ulcers
  • Peripheral blood gas – measurement of blood oxygen e.g. medical and athletic
  • Technology A3 (6 months) – capacitive sensor (PROOF OF CONCEPT)
  • Strain – respiration volume measurement for respiratory disease e.g. CF

, COPD

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Resistive Sensor Medical Compression Athletic Compression Infant Respiratory Monitoring Hospital Beds/ Wheelchair Bioelectric Sensors Aged-Care Cardiac Monitoring Mobile Wellness Fibre Functionalisation Through Plasma Deposition and Functional Group Specificity Detection of Airborne Pathogens 24+ months

Future Product Development

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Capacitive Sensor

Obstructive Sleep Disorder Diagnosis COPD & CF Ambulatory Monitoring Geotextiles

Optical Fibre integration Diabetic Ulcer Diagnosis Injury/Stroke Rehabilitation Workers in High Risk Environments

Current 6 months 9-12 months 6 months

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Revenues

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Product Customization to Customer Requirements Consulting Licensing: Upfront Payments for Geographic, Market or Time Exclusivity Sales Royalties

Revenue Stream

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Electronics Design Clinical Textile

Research Partners

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Key People

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Dr Glenn Richards Chairman Scientific Advisory Board

CMO of Resmed NYSE: RMD

David Henry Chairman

Former CFO and Director of F&P (incl. NZ’s largest medical device company)

Brent Ogilvie Commercial Founder Managing Director

Investor Director of high growth companies; International business development expertise

Simon McMaster Scientific Founder, COO and Director

Decade developing technology through chemistry, nanotech and textile technology; and global academic network

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Contact Contact

Brent S. Ogilvie Email : brent@footfallsandheartbeats.com Phone: +1 (619) 785 3000