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Saturday, 12 May 2012

PICTURES OF INNOVATION PRODUCTS


 1)       Self Heating Lunch Box

         Self Heating lunch Box is designed by Alex Cheong using the concept of reheating using the electric and also fully dishwasher safe. The self heating lunch box is convenient for the working people who pack food to work because they can get power supply anywhere in their office. The self heating lunch box can be heated through the power supply using a USB cable connected to the power point plug. The lunch box is designed in various kind of color depending on the desire of the customer.

 2)      Straddling Bus

         China’s new straddling bus concept designed by Youzhou Song of Shenzen, is about to be the new solution to the country’s pollution problems and highly congested roads. This 18 ft tall, 25 ft wide public bus, which can carry up to 1,200 passengers, is powered by a combination of municipal electricity and solar power derived from panels on the bus’ roofs and at bus stops. It travels at an average speed of 25 mph (40 km) and could reduce traffic jams by 25 to 30 percent on main routes. The straddling bus could replace up to 40 conventional buses, potentially saving the 860 tons of fuel that 40 buses would consume annually, and preventing 2,640 tons of carbon emissions.

3)     Body Wave Scanner

         Body Wave technology is the latest innovation of Freer Logic which is innovated to keep the shifting mind on track. Body Wave tells the user when they have reached the peak performance state and it also detects when the user being inattentive or distracted, it reacts by brings the user back into the focus. The Body Wave performs by attaching a brainwave monitor to the arm or leg, it monitors the brain’s physiological signals through the body and filters out other sources of bioelectricity like the heart. Dry sensors then acquire the brain signal and transfer it wirelessly to a mobile phone or PC. The Body Wave is used with computer simulations, it can teach stress control, increase attention, and facilitate peak mental performance. The Body Wave is also being put to use to help those diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) work on their concentration.

4)    USB Cup Warmer
         USB Cup Warmer is an ingenious device keeps your hot drinks hot for longer. The USB Cup Warmer can just plug into the computer’s USB port and pop your cup on top. The cup is design with the handy warming element inside which helps the hearing very fast. Through this invention many workers at the office can work day and night without sleeping because they have their hot cup of coffee with them every minute. Other than that, people using the lap top can have easy heating through the USB port available in the lap top because the cup warmer is heated through the lap top.

5)    Tug Preventing Dog Trainer
         Taking dog for a walk is enjoyable but it leaves your arms aching after your dog constantly running too far away, reaching the end of the dog lead. Dogs like simply to pull themselves away from the lead makes your arm to be strainful depending on the dog’s size. Tug-Preventing Dog Trainer is an ultrasonic device designed to help train your dog when out for walk. The contraption is places between the collar and leash, and whenever the device senses a tug, it will emit an ultrasonic noise which only your dog will be able to hear, thus forcing it to realize that tugging is not worth it. The Dog Trainer is powered by two AAA batteries and we believe if you have a large dog, who likes to try and escape at every opportunity, then this handy little device is definitely worth the small investment.

6)    Smartfish Engage Keyboard Ergonomically Efficient
         The keyboard, previously known as the Pro Motion and Ergo motion, has been revamped with an elegant all-black finish. The keyboard exhibits an internal motor which adjusts the two halves of the keyboard based on the individuals typing frequency. The adjustments made help combat fatigue, an effort developed in collaboration with The Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. The keyboard looks impressive, and the ideas behind the self-adjustment mechanism. 

7)     The Yike Bike
         An innovative bicycle-design concept derived from the old-fashioned penny-farthing, the Yike Bike is a folding electric bicycle out of New Zealand. The rider sits on the seat, holds on at the sides and zooms around at a top speed of 12 M.P.H. (20 km/h).You lean left or right to steer, and it even comes with electronic antiskid brakes. The first 100 Yike Bikes will be road-ready by mid-2010 in New Zealand as well as the U.K. and selected other countries in Europe. The Yike Bike weighs roughly 20 lb. (9 kg) and runs on a lithium phosphate battery that can be charged to 80% capacity in 20.


8)       Spiderweb Silk
         Spiders spin webs with a stretchy material that's stronger than steel and far more flexible. This year British textiles expert Simon Peers and American fashion designer Nicholas Godley unveiled an 11-ft.-long (3.4 m) spider-silk cloth made in Madagascar. Each day 70 people collected thousands of golden orb spiders. Workers carefully spooled out the saffron-hued filament from each spider before releasing it. All told, the feat took four years, half a million dollars and more than a million spiders.

9)   The Electrical Eye

         MIT researchers are developing a microchip that could help blind people regain partial eyesight. It will enable a blind person to recognize faces and navigate a room without assistance. The chip, which is encased in titanium to prevent water damage, will be implanted onto a patient's eyeball. The patient will then wear a pair of eyeglasses equipped with a tiny camera that transmits images directly to the chip, which in turn sends them to the brain.

10)     The Vertical Farming
         Valcent, a company based in El Paso, Texas, is pioneering a hydroponic-farming system that grows plants in rotating rows, one on top of another. The rotation gives the plants the precise amount of light and nutrients they need, while the vertical stacking enables the use of far less water than conventional farming. But best of all, by growing upward instead of outward, vertical farming can expand food supplies without using more land.

11)     The Universal Unicycle
         Honda's U3-X "personal mobility" contraption is a device that combines technology from Honda's ASIMO robot project with its unidirectional driving system, which allows riders to scoot in any direction simply by shifting their weight. What appears to be a single-wheeled design actually includes several smaller motorized wheels, which make side-to-side movement possible. Still in the experimental-model stage, the U3-X has a top speed of 3.7 M.P.H. (6 km/h) and weighs less than 22 lb. (10 kg). A fully charged battery can power it for up to an hour.

 12)    The School of One
         New York City schools chancellor Joel Klein piloted a small program in which individualized, technology-based learning takes the place of the old "let's all proceed together" approach. Each day, students in the School of One are given a unique lesson plan — a "daily playlist" — tailored to their learning style and rate of progress that includes a mix of virtual tutoring, in-class instruction and educational video games. It's learning for the Xbox generation.

13)    The Foldable Speaker
         Chicago-based OrigAudio has come up with an ingenious solution: self-powered, 1-watt speakers made of heavy-duty recycled paper. Assembly is easy: simply fold the paper into a 3-in. (7.6 cm) cube. For travel, unfold it and slip the flat sheet into your laptop sleeve. Sold through the company's website, Origaudio.com, and at select retailers, the speakers ($16 a pair) can be hooked up to any audio device with a headphone jack. Part of the proceeds supports the nonprofit Music National Service, which brings music to public schools and low-income communities. Origami has never sounded so good.




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