We're celebrating 5 years of EmotiBit! Thanks to our amazing Kickstarter backers, alpha and beta users, researchers, makers, educators, artists, and early supporters. We're excited for what's coming next! https://t.co/lueIEzVk0Y
Submit your ideas to the #UIST2026 Student Innovation Challenge! We’re excited to partner with @EmotiBit this year to explore how biosignals can shape the future of interactive systems.
#UIST 2026 Student Innovation Contest CFP is out (https://t.co/ZKzWGg1a0J)! This year, we partner with @emotibit to push the boundaries of prototyping with biosignals.
The proposal deadline is June 15. Join the UIST SIC and turn your ideas into reality!
The #UIST2026 Student Innovation Contest call for proposals is live! ☀️
Selected teams will receive #EmotiBit All-in-One Bundles in the challenge: Sensing the Vibes—From Biosignals to Interactive Systems.
The time to #vibe is now! https://t.co/l5DVMCnzms
Stop guessing, start sensing. ⚡️
Students @unevadareno are creating conversations about mental health with their app, SoulSync. Continue the conversation on how we can integrate biometric sensors into mental health awareness. Read more today: https://t.co/Iz5YMIWDuw
#MentalHealth
Back from an inspiring week at #CSUN2026!
Sean’s talk highlighted the many ways EmotiBit is being used to drive change, from neurodiverse and Down syndrome communities to applications for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
A few highlights:
1 GitHub’s upcoming Open Source Assistive Technology Hackathon
2 the a11yhood catalog of open-source assistive tech
3 Dr. Joshua Miele’s Center for Accessibility and Open Source (CAOS)
4 @Hap_ware and @AngelSenseGPS
We're excited to announce our partnership with @EmotiBit for #UIST2026 Student Innovation Contest.
Students in SIC will work with EmotiBit wearable sensor modules to capture high-quality emotional, physiological, and movement data. CFP will be released in late April. Stay tuned!
Celebrating Women’s History Month by EMPOWE[HER]ING the next generation of #WomenInSTEM! ��🔬
We joined the Girls’ STEM Career Day at The Nevada Discovery Museum to inspire future women in science and tech. Proud to represent EmotiBit!
#WomensHistoryMonth #STEM
We’re headed to #CSUNATC! Our founder Sean is speaking on how EmotiBit supports independence & wellness by collaborative design with open source, user-owned data.
📅 Mar 13, 2026 • 11:20a–1:20p PT • California, USA @ Anaheim Marriott
https://t.co/RNaB8fwRE6
Our team had the privilege of inviting Paul Dietz, former Disney Imagineer and Microsoft Senior Researcher, to our lab after his Crowd HCI talk at @unevadareno.
Paul’s visit sparked our team’s imagination, and we are excited to explore new ideas inspired by his thinking!
Incredible work! These University of Michigan researchers utilized the EmotiBit open-source biometric sensor to create art from dynamic human-robot collaboration.
We received the #ICRA2025#HRI#Award for Arts & Robotics on our co-painting robot 🏆
This project shows how arts and robotics can be used as a testbed to create better robots and to discover new knowledge about humans.
@ieee_ras_icra@UMRobotics@DARPA
Children with Down syndrome find a new path to address obstructive sleep apnea with their caregivers and researchers at Queen's University−it's all about the co-design process and EmotiBit's adaptability.
Check it out!
https://t.co/rdEpO4LMjF
It was great to reconnect with familiar faces and meet new ones at the UNR Innevation Center’s 10-year anniversary celebration!
Here’s to another decade of innovation, collaboration, and community in Reno 🙂
We had a fantastic time at the @WearableTech Conference this week!
It was inspiring to connect with so many innovators and industry leaders. A huge thank you to the organizers, fellow presenters, and everyone who stopped by to learn more about EmotiBit.
#WTUS25#OpenSource
We're hosting a giveaway for FIVE 50% Off Wearable Technologies visitor tickets—enter by August 28th here: https://t.co/PPeY2lYgvu
We are so curious to learn what you all are creating with EmotiBit and hope to see you at #WTUS25!
From jam sessions to biometric breakthroughs: Mike Gordon’s XenboX project is using EmotiBit to chase the science of flow states. And yes, Bob Weir is involved.
https://t.co/sngmyxjShX
Mike Gordon’s mission with XenboX is like a cross between ancient, mythical quest and cutting-edge R&D about understanding the creative process and the concept of flow.
In a lot of ways, it started more than 40 years ago, before Phish.
The story: https://t.co/tNutIYWcTG