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Intel wears heart on its sleeves with new acquisition
Thu, 27th Mar 2014
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Intel has today completed the acquisition of BASIS Science., a privately held company specialising in wearable device technologies for health and wellness applications.

BASIS Science is also the creator of the Basis band, the world’s most advanced health tracker - a wrist-worn device and web and mobile service capturing physiological metrics such as heart rate to help people get fit, sleep better and stress less.

“The acquisition of BASIS Science provides immediate entry into the market with a leader in health tracking for wearable devices,” says Mike Bell, Intel vice president and general manager of the company’s New Devices Group, who adds that the financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

“As we accelerate our position in wearables, we will build upon this foundation to deliver products that bring people greater utility and value.

"I’m confident that our collective resources and expertise positions us well for the future.”

According to Bell, Intel is actively pursuing a range of products and initiatives with the goal of accelerating wearable device innovation.

The company’s strategy is to create wearable reference devices, System on a Chip (SoCs) and other technology platforms ready to be used by customers in development of wearable products.

Underscoring this point, Intel recently announced several innovations and initiatives focused on fit, function and style.

The acquisition of BASIS Science accelerates Intel’s wearable products focus and extends the company’s capabilities in this area. It also brings access to new technology, and further expands the leadership team with people who have a proven track record of innovation in wearable device technologies for health and fitness applications.

“Intel is a great fit for Basis products, employees and consumers,” adds Jef Holove, former BASIS Science CEO and now 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.

"Meanwhile, keeping our existing team intact ensures we can remain focused on our mission of improving the health and well-being of people.”

The Basis band will continue to be sold through existing retail channels with the team continuing to work on its product roadmap and serve its existing Basis band users. The team will also begin work on future wearable initiatives, working closely with the broader Intel team.