1. Health care technology – Vitals
Monitoring System
The designer, Dan Bishop, found a solution for
crowded hospitals with lack of medical staff. The Vital Monitoring System
allows the medical staff to remotely view the vital signs of the patient under
their care without having to be in the same location. The device helps the
doctors care for more patients than normal. This amazing device is easy to carry
around as it can be strapped on the wrist of the patient, and it is designed to
check the body temperature, the pulse rate and the blood pressure. The data is
transferred wirelessly to a digital chart for later review and access.
2. STER UV Water Sterilization
The innovative STER UV
water sterilization concept has been designed for fast, simple, compact and
intuitive water purifying to ensure a clean and healthy kitchen environment.
The concept comprises a thin and lightweight UV light stir stick along with an
induction charger that purifies drinking water directly in a pitcher, glass or
other water container quickly and easily. The induction charger doesn’t require
replacement of batteries or contains no heat production or moving parts, making
it an energy efficient and environment friendly tool with optimum
effectiveness. The most suitable stir tool length has been determined as 20cm
by testing it in different containers of up to 1.5 liter capacity and the
conical shape of the tool gives effective visual clues, great grip comfort and
semantics. The linear lamp technology of the stir tool was chosen for both the
advantage of a tip reinforcement and maximum surface exposure. Both the stick
and the base are made of ABS plastic housing, creating a smooth and clean
surface and stunning aesthetic.
3. MEDICAL SCANNER
The Ivorcare is a
medical device that can scan the arm. Right now when doctors need a scan they
use non portable scanners. The advantage of the Ivorcare is that the user can
take it anywhere. Not only in hospital but also outside. Doctor and patient can
communicate more efficiently.
4. Skip To Make Some Light
With all the energy you expend while jumping rope,
imagine using some to power a handy torchlight fitted within the skipping rope
handles. Torchlight in any form is a good idea, but the cool quotient in this
Jump Light comes from the fact that you won’t need any batteries to power the
bulb. It simply runs by converting the kinetic energy from your jumps to
electric energy. Now if that isn’t motivational enough for you to skip just a
bit more!
5. G-Navi, Future Guider for Blind
People
G-Navi is a futuristic device which is designed
especially for visually impaired people. This futuristic device is designed by
Shawn Kim Youn Dong. This concept mechanism combine a harness of guide dog and
handset which remains attached on the backside of the blind user’s neck. The
system will transmits existing GPS to the blind people for helping them in
reaching their destination. G-Navi is also completed with SOS calls system and
it is able to be used to bookmark any informations about new place that never
been visited by visually impaired people. G-Navi is generated by 30×100 mm
solar panel mounted on the guide dog’s vest.
6. The Taurus Urban
Transportation
Envisioned by the designer Erik Lanuza to provide a
solution for urban mobility individual clean and comfortable, the concept
Taurus is a kind of futuristic motorcycle inspired by the technical principle of
the Segway, which consists of a sort of saddle with two wheels aligned on which
the user is seated, a gyroscopic stabilization system and a handlebar-keeping
and conduct. With an electric motor and rechargeable batteries to be suitable
for the purpose, discover the sights of the Segway to the driving position more
attractive in the future!
7. Munivo, Innovative Walking Guide
for Visually Impairde
With this walking direction device, the visually
impaired will become more independent. This futuristic device is especially
designed for visually impaired. This small device will guide them in right
direction when they are walking. Called as Munivo this guider for visually
impaired also able for identifying any objects in their way. The visually
impaired also can count their steps. This compact tool is compact indeed. This
device is completed with sensitive
silicon surface for communicating with its users. Designed by designer
Calim Giubega, this innovative device is designed to offers efficiency,
ergonomic features and also comfort. Take a look at the following images.
8. MOTOACTV
Among its functions include monitoring the activities of sports, music playback from internal memory and display the incoming calls on Motorola smartphone endowment:
1) MOTOACTV: YOUR PERSONAL TRAINER AND DJ
2) LATEST SOFTWARE UPGRADE: WE NEVER REST
3) ACCUSENSE™ + GPS: TRAIN SMARTER
4) TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY: REACH OUT AND TOUCH MORE
5) TOOLS AND GOALS: REACH YOUR PEAK
6) MUSIC MOTIVATES: KICK OUT THE JAMS
7) SMART MP3 PLAYER: IT KNOWS WHAT MOVES YOU
8) MEDIA SYNC: IMPORT WHAT'S IMPORTANT
9) WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY: NO STRINGS ATTACHED
9. The handheld Scanner
The handheld scanner converts the text into audio
and is of a convenient size to facilitate portability. The real reason for the Help Readers device is to
help the silver generation, who is fond of reading, cope with weak eyesight.
10. The Tamtam - Innovative concept Way
of Navigation
The Tamtam flash is an innovative concept that has
been designed to function like a local to aid tourists finding a place and
typical things of the place that they would like to see. The Tamtam looks like
a compact and pocketable traditional flash light that projects navigation
information of the desired way of the user to make them feel secured in an
unknown foreign environment by generating an immediate and intuitive way of
path finding. Moreover, it features a zoom-able and scrollable digital map and
can project a typical map on any flat surface as well. The user can select one
from the two navigation modes by turning the aperture and zoom in and out on
the map in the map mode. Besides, it can read QR tags placed at various
points-of-interests and show additional information about that place.

















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