A Case Study: How the Data Act Can Transform Wearable Tech Businesses
Imagine a wearable tech company that produces fitness trackers and smartwatches. With millions of users generating data daily, compliance with the EU Data Act is not just a legal requirement — it is a significant business opportunity.

Imagine a wearable tech company that produces fitness trackers and smartwatches. With millions of users generating data daily, compliance with the EU Data Act is not just a legal requirement — it's a business opportunity.
How a platform like Steelbridge could help
• Transparent Data Sharing: By using a compliant data platform, the company can ensure users have full control over who accesses their health and activity data, building lasting trust with customers.
• Simplified User Authorisation: When customers upgrade devices or switch accounts, the platform seamlessly manages data access permissions, ensuring continuous compliance with the Data Act.
• Efficient Third-Party Integrations: The platform streamlines data sharing with third-party app developers while maintaining strict compliance with EU regulations, unlocking new business partnerships.
For wearable tech companies, a user-friendly and compliant data access platform not only ensures adherence to regulations but also strengthens customer loyalty and opens new revenue streams.
"For wearable tech, the Data Act is not a compliance burden — it is the architecture for a more trusted health data ecosystem."Steelbridge · Case Study
At Steelbridge, we're committed to helping businesses like this navigate the Data Act with confidence. Curious about how your company can benefit? Contact us at info@steelbridge.fi.
About Steelbridge
Steelbridge Oy is a Helsinki-based compliance infrastructure company. Our platform handles the technical and legal obligations of the EU Data Act as a managed service, enabling IoT and connected-device manufacturers to go live in weeks rather than months.
Contact: contact@steelbridge.fi
