capability

Consumer

Bio × consumer leisure: biometric e-sports, bio-theme parks, bio-tourism, sleep bioeconomy.

Where it's used

Bio-generated visual effects
Engineered bioluminescent organisms, bacterial-pigment biosynthesis and algae-derived inks that generate light and color effects for events, retail, packaging and decor without electricity or synthetic dye — commercial bioluminescent plants, staged-bioluminescence event lighting, and microbial pigment platforms.
cross-sector-intersections 7 min
Biometric e-sports performance systems
Wearable heart-rate-variability bands, eye-tracking gaze analytics and EEG brain-computer-interface headsets applied to competitive gaming, giving players and teams physiological data on stress, attention and cognitive load alongside traditional in-game statistics.
cross-sector-intersections 7 min
DNA-driven heritage tourism
Guided travel itineraries built directly from a traveler's consumer DNA test results — a tour operator translates a 23andMe or AncestryDNA ethnicity breakdown into a bespoke trip to the matched ancestral region, paired with professional genealogical record research — sold by specialty travel companies as a downstream service on top of the DNA testing labs already covered on this site, not as a testing product itself.
regenerative-personalized 7 min
Sleep and circadian bioeconomy
Wearable ring and smart-mattress sleep trackers measuring physiological signals through the night, contactless under-mattress sensing mats that skip the wearable entirely, clinical-grade sleep-apnea therapy devices, and light-therapy glasses that reset circadian rhythm — the consumer and clinical biosensing layer distinct from the clinical diagnostics platforms and digital therapeutics covered elsewhere on this platform.
diagnostics-medtech 7 min