Sabine Seymour is an expert on technology, data, and their economic, environmental and social relevance. She is also the co-founder of PONY EARTH, a company thats mission is to finance the recovery of agricultural biodiversity worldwide for a resilient food production and to reduce the effects of climate change on our planet and in turn the human body.
Sabine Seymour’s company, SUPA, builds biometric data sensing kits for apparel.
What would my bra say if it could talk? Director Alexa Karolinski dreams up a humorous vision of the role wearable technology might play in our future lives. What could it mean for our communications and social interactions? A question explored by the short film “Alter Ego“ starring Annabelle Dexter-Jones and Joyce Carpati.
Sabine explains that the goal of her trans-disciplinary work in research and development is to find innovative applications for “wearable technology”: technology we wear directly on the body, woven in the garment as a technically constructed “second skin."
Dr. Sabine Seymour focuses on fashionable technology and the intertwining of aesthetics and function in design and technology. She is described as being an innovator, visionary, and trend spotter. Dr. Seymour is the Chief Creative Officer of her company Moondial, which develops fashionable wearables and consults on fashionable technology to companies worldwide.