Lecture & Round Table Conference
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Past events
Tokyo University x Artineer
Long-term Full-body Wearables Powered by Wireless Electronic Textiles
Speaker: Dr. Ryo Takahashi(University of Tokyo, Meta Fellowship)
Date: April 18, 2025
Host: Kexin Wang, Shuyue Feng
Co-organized by: Artineer, ADE@MIT, University of Tokyo
Event Description
This talk explored the future of wearable technology through the lens of wireless electronic textiles. Dr. Ryo Takahashi, Assistant Professor at the University of Tokyo and Meta Research Fellow, presented his team’s latest work on body-scale textile-based systems for long-term wearable computing. He introduced an innovative e-textile design that enables full-body coverage, seamless integration into everyday clothing, and battery-free operation through wireless power transfer. The talk covered technical challenges such as EM interference and low transfer efficiency in helical coils, as well as the broader implications for fashion, healthcare, and human-computer interaction.
Artineer x MIT CBA @ MassRobotics
Speaker: Kexin Wang
Date: January 21, 2025
Host: MassRobotics Innovation Hub, Boston
Partners: Center for Bits and Atoms at MIT, Artineer LLC, ADE@MIT
Event Summary
Kexin Wang, together with researchers from MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms, gave a featured talk at MassRobotics, Boston’s leading innovation hub for robotics and AI. The session gathered entrepreneurs, investors, and technologists from China and the U.S. to discuss emerging opportunities in artificial intelligence, robotics, and smart manufacturing. The dialogue also touched on the challenges and potential of cross-border collaboration in the evolving landscape of U.S.–China tech relations.
Artineer x China Academy of Art
Design in service of livelihoods
Speaker: Kexin Wang
Date: December 13, 2024
Location: Liangzhu Campus, China Academy of Art
Course: Design for Equity
Hosted by: School of Fashion Design, CAA
Event Summary
Kexin Wang was invited to serve as a guest lecturer and mentor for the international design workshop Design in Service of Livelihoods, organized by the School of Fashion Design at the China Academy of Art. In her session titled Design for Equity, she shared interdisciplinary perspectives at the intersection of technology, design, and social impact. The workshop engaged a diverse group of students in hands-on critiques and discussions on how lightweight, inclusive design strategies can address systemic challenges in society.
Siggraph Asia Conference
Artineer represented the team in presenting our paper Exploring Fungal Morphology Simulation and Dynamic Light Containment from a Graphics Generation Perspective at ACM SIGGRAPH Asia in Tokyo.
BIOFABRICATE
Artineer is excited to participate in Biofabricate and discuss our latest work—artistically shaping fungal growth patterns using neural networks and cellular automata. Join Thursday’s conversation as we explore the future of biomanufacturing innovation together!
MIT ACT
Excited to share our latest research on fungal art at the Art, Culture, and Technology (ACT) program at the MIT Media Lab. This has been a fascinating journey exploring the intersection of biology, computer science, and art, and I can’t wait to see where this work takes us next.
China Academy of Art Artificial Intelligence Art and Design Innovation Lab
Lecturer: Alex
School of Animation and Digital Arts, Communication University of China
Lecturer: Zairan Yu