News
Axiamo PADIS demonstrated at NATO HFM-260
Axiamo PADIS has been very successfully demonstrated at the NATO STO HFM Panel 260 with a group of Royal Marine Commandos. The demonstration highlighted the feasibility of non invasive (“wear and forget”) systems that can provide actionable...
Axiamo PADIS Wearing Comfort Investigated
Military organizations use body-worn devices for ambulatory monitoring of physical activity in soldiers. However, little is known regarding the wearing comfort and acceptability of ambulatory monitoring devices as used in the military context....
Axiamo XRUN Product Release
We are proud to announce the availability of Axiamo XRUN, the elite level running analysis tool to enhance your runs. Easily control your XRUN sensors with a tablet and get scientifically validated results of your feet's ground contact time...
Products
Axiamo PADIS
Axiamo PADIS is the proven scalable solution for fully automatic and continuous soldier activity monitoring.
Successfully demonstrated at the NATO STO HFM Panel 260 with a group of Royal Marine Commandos and used in Swiss basic military training.
Axiamo XRUN
With Axiamo XRUN you are able to analyze your running on a scientifically validated level.
See your improvements over time and adapt your training for optimal outcome
Axiamo XDATA
Fully featured motion sensor for scientific applications.
Axiamote X1 Features
- Motion data in 9 dimensions
- Air pressure / altitude over sea level estimation
- Temperature
- USB and Bluetooth communication
- Rechargeable battery
- Miniature size and light weight design
The Axiamo Team
Our vision is to empower the people to easily measure the data they are interested inBenjamin Habegger
Director
Systems and software architect
Damian Weber
Director
Hardware, firmware and front end design
Press
Awards
Venture Kick
Axiamo won Stage I and received funding from the Swiss Confederation’s Commission for Technology and Innovation (CTI) Start-up foundation.
European Athletics
Michael Gasser won the Innovation award in Technology Category – “Motion Estimation Using Inertial Sensor Technology with Applications to Sporting Exercises”