The buzz: Invisibles. Visible healthcare wearables like smart wrist bands and watches are commonplace. What if you prefer non-obvious tracking devices? Almost-invisible-to-invisible innovations are entering the market, hoping to gain your trust and improve healthcare outcomes. Coming soon: under-clothing heartrate tracking strips that detect and report epileptic seizures; \u201csmart pills\u201d that measure blood pressure, pH, body temperature; tattoo-thin strips that store health data and even deliver medications. How easy or hard is it to launch innovative health devices and gain profitable market share? The experts speak. Harry Greenspun, MD, Deloitte: Just because I have a fitness app on my phone, it doesn\u2019t make me an athlete.\u201d Scott Lundstrom, IDC: \u201cThe future is already here\u2013it's just not evenly distributed\u201d (William Gibson). Bernhard Schweizer, SAP: \u201cLife is either a daring adventure or nothing\u201d (Helen Keller). Join us for Health Wearables Part 2 \u2013 The Next Breakthrough?