JonDeTech's self-developed sensor element JIRS30 is approaching commercial status, and to meet customer requests, the company has developed a first prototype in the heat flux area for wearables, a market undergoing substantial growth. The fact that JIRS30 is one of the world's thinnest sensor elements makes it particularly suitable for placing in, for example, smartwatches and smart patches. The "JIRS30 heat-flux demonstrator" will be an essential part of the company's sales process to illustrate various principles related to heat transfer.

Some of the application areas that the demonstrator can exemplify include: Body temperature measurement in smartwatches and smart wearables. Shows how reflective materials can block or reduce radiant heat transfer, which is important in energy-efficient window design applications. Control of heat flux over different materials or setups: this is important for instruments in analysis where heat transfer and temperature stability are essential.

Thermal conductivity of different materials by placing them in contact with a heat source and observing how quickly or slowly they heat up. This is useful when creating applications related to, for example, insulation in buildings.