Canadian inventor Steve Mann, known as "The Father of Wearable Computing", shows the SWIM (Sequential Wave Imprinting Machine) that makes otherwise in
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Canadian inventor Steve Mann, known as "The Father of Wearable Computing", shows the SWIM (Sequential Wave Imprinting Machine) that makes otherwise invisible electromagnetic radio waves visible before the 2017 Silicon Valley Innovation & Entrepreneurship Forum (SVIEF) in Chengdu city, southwest China's Sichuan province, 9 May 2017. Canadian inventor Steve Mann, widely regarded as "The Father of Wearable Computing", performed instruments he built out of water before the 2017 Silicon Valley Innovation & Entrepreneurship Forum (SVIEF) in Chengdu city, southwest China's Sichuan province, on Tuesday (9 May 2017). The SVIEF is scheduled to be held from May 10 to 12.