Wearable tech wins at Melbourne BattleHack

[1] Christopher Michaelides and his team won last year’s BattleHack competition, and they’re victorious again with a new wearable tech product in this year’s Melbourne BattleHack.

[2] Dubbed as NIGHTRIDER, the team’s product is a jacket equipped with indicator lights that directly turns on when a cyclist slows down or when they signal before they take a turn.

[3] Mr. Michaelides is eager to represent Australia in the upcoming BattleHack World Finals.

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Source: http://www.startupsmart.com.au/planning/business-planning/wearable-tech-wins-at-melbourne-battlehack/2015020214058.html