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This is a world-changing invention. The smoke alarm has saved perhaps hundreds of thousands of lives, worldwide. But smoke alarms don't prevent fires.这是一个改变世界的发明。烟雾报警器可能已经在全球范围内挽救了成千上万的生命。但是,烟雾报警器并不能预防火灾。Every year in the USA, over 20,000 are killed or injured with 350,000 home fires. And one of the main causes of all these fires is electricity. What if we could prevent electrical fires before they start? Well, a couple of friends and I figured out how to do this.每年,美国有超过 20,000 人因 350,000 起家庭火灾而丧生或受伤。其中一个主要的起火原因是电力。如果我们能在电气火灾发生之前就加以预防呢?我和几位朋友找到了解决办法。So how does electricity ignite residential fires? Well, it turns out that the main causes are faulty and misused appliances and electrical wiring. Our invention had to address all of these issues. So what about circuit breakers? Well, Thomas Edison invented the circuit breaker in 1879. This is 130-year-old technology, and this is a problem, because over 80 percent of all home electrical fires start below the safety threshold of circuit breakers. Hmmm ...那么,电力是如何引发家庭火灾的呢?事实证明,主要原因是故障电器、不当使用电器以及电线老化。我们的发明必须解决所有这些问题。那么,断路器能否起作用?其实,托马斯·爱迪生早在 1879 年就发明了断路器。这项技术已有 130 年的历史,而这正是个问题,因为超过 80% 的家庭电气火灾发生时,电流都在断路器的安全阈值以下。嗯……So we considered all of this. And we realized that electrical appliances must be able to communicate directly with the power receptacle itself. Any electrical device -- an appliance, an extension cord, whatever -- must be able to tell the power outlet, "Hey, power outlet, I'm drawing too much current. Shut me off now, before I start a fire." And the power outlet needs to be smart enough to do it. So here is what we did. We put a 10-cent digital transponder, a data tag, in the appliance plug. And we put an inexpensive, wireless data reader inside the receptacle so they could communicate.于是,我们认真思考了这个问题,并意识到电器必须能够直接与电源插座进行通信。任何电器——无论是家电、延长线还是其他设备——都必须能向电源插座发送信号:“嘿,电源插座,我的电流过载了,快关掉我,否则我可能会引发火灾。”而电源插座必须足够智能,能够执行这个指令。因此,我们的做法是:在电器插头内安装一个成本仅 10 美分的数字传感器(数据标签),并在插座内部放置一个廉价的无线数据读取器,让它们能够互相通信。Now, every home electrical system becomes an intelligent network. The appliance's safe operating parameters are embedded into its plug. If too much current is flowing, the intelligent receptacle turns itself off, and prevents another fire from starting. We call this technology EFCI, Electrical Fault Circuit Interrupter.这样,每个家庭的电力系统都变成了一个智能网络。电器的安全运行参数被写入其插头中。如果电流过载,智能插座就会自动断电,防止火灾发生。我们称这种技术为 EFCI(电气故障断路器)。Okay, two more points. Every year in the USA, roughly 2,500 children are admitted to emergency rooms for shock and burn injuries related to electrical receptacles. And this is crazy. An intelligent receptacle prevents injuries because the power is always off, until an intelligent plug is detected. Simple.还有两个关键点。每年,美国约有 2,500 名儿童因电源插座导致的电击和烧伤而被送往急诊室。这太可怕了。而智能插座可以防止这些伤害,因为在检测到智能插头之前,插座的电源始终处于关闭状态。这很简单。Now, besides saving lives, perhaps the greatest benefit of intelligent power is in its energy savings. This invention will reduce global energy consumption by allowing remote control and automation of every outlet in every home and business. Now you can choose to reduce your home energy bill by automatically cycling heavy loads like air conditioners and heaters. Hotels and businesses can shut down unused rooms from a central location, or even a cell phone. There are 10 billion electrical outlets in North America alone. The potential energy savings is very, very significant.除了拯救生命之外,智能电力的另一个巨大优势是节能。这项发明可以通过远程控制和自动化管理家庭和企业中的每个插座,从而降低全球能源消耗。现在,你可以选择通过自动循环控制空调、暖气等高耗能设备来减少家庭能源账单。酒店和企业可以通过中央控制系统,甚至手机,关闭未使用的房间。仅在北美,就有 100 亿个电源插座,其节能潜力是非常巨大的。So far we've applied for 414 patent claims. Of those, 186 have been granted: 228 are in process. And I'm pleased to announce that just three weeks ago we received our first international recognition, the 2009 CES Innovation Award.到目前为止,我们已申请了 414 项专利,其中 186 项已获批准,228 项正在申请中。我很高兴地宣布,就在三周前,我们获得了第一个国际认可——2009 年 CES 创新奖。So, to conclude, intelligent power can, globally, save thousands of lives, prevent tens of thousands of injuries, and eliminate tens of billions of dollars in property damage every single year, while significantly reducing global energy consumption. In the spirit of this year's TED Conference, we think this is a powerful, world-changing invention. And I'd like to thank Chris for this opportunity to unveil our technology with you, and soon the world. Thank you.总而言之,智能电力每年可以在全球范围内拯救数千人的生命,防止数万起伤害,减少数百亿美元的财产损失,并显著降低全球能源消耗。秉承本届 TED 大会的精神,我们认为这是一个强大且能改变世界的发明。我还要感谢 Chris 给我这个机会,与大家——很快也会与全世界——分享我们的技术。谢谢大家!
The Dublin Smartphone Film Festival (DubSmartFF) is back for its 8th year, reaffirming its status as Ireland's only international film festival dedicated exclusively to mobile filmmaking. This year's festival promises to be bigger and better than ever, featuring an expanded programme of over 25 exceptional short films, interactive workshops, and expert-led discussions. Set in an exciting new venue, The Complex in the heart of Dublin, this year's festival will celebrate talent from Ireland and beyond, featuring an impressive lineup of short films from across the country and international entries. Audiences can look forward to a diverse range of categories, including Best Documentary, AI Short, Animation, Music Video, and more! For the first time the festival will be including AI Generated films. "AI has become so prevalent in our culture and the Arts in a few short months, we felt it was another accessible tool that lowers the barriers for creativity. An ethos which we live and breathe here at the festival," says the Festival Director Robert Fitzhugh. In addition to screenings, DubSmartFF 2025 is hosting a special workshop and panel discussion in collaboration with ShiftCam, the world leader in mobile lens technology and award-winning mobile accessories. ShiftCam has been recognized with the CES Innovation Award and the Red Dot Design Award, making them a major innovator in the field of mobile cinematography. This session will explore the versatility of mobile filmmaking in professional cinema, the evolving balance between human creativity and AI-driven storytelling, the future of mobile filmmaking, and more. The event takes place at The Complex, Dublin 7, on the 29th of March 2025, from 11 am to 6 pm. Tickets from €10 are now available at: www.dublinsmartphonefilmfestival.com.
On the show floor at CES in Las Vegas we had a chance to talk with Paul Tan, Chief Operating Officer for Keychron, about their customizable keyboards. Keychron won a CES Innovation Award for their new magnetic model that makes every key potentially customizable, Paul explains why that can make a huge difference in your productivity. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
On the show floor at CES in Las Vegas we had a chance to talk with Paul Tan, Chief Operating Officer for Keychron, about their customizable keyboards. Keychron won a CES Innovation Award for their new magnetic model that makes every key potentially customizable, Paul explains why that can make a huge difference in your productivity. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
On this episode of The Kara Goldin Show, we explored the fascinating world of home mixology with Ryan Close, the innovative Founder and CEO of Bartesian, the pioneering company that's revolutionizing the cocktail experience. Ryan shared his journey from bartender to leading tech entrepreneur, detailing how his background in the bar industry inspired the creation of Bartesian—a device that crafts premium cocktails at the push of a button using real, high-quality ingredients.Ryan delved into the unique "premium cocktail" experience Bartesian offers, making expert-level drinks accessible to everyone. He discussed the challenges of breaking into the beverage industry, the development of Bartesian's technology, and how customer feedback has been crucial in refining the product and driving the company's expansion. Ryan also highlighted the strategic steps that led to Bartesian's presence in over 1,800 Walmart stores and its significant online success.We also discussed how Bartesian's innovative approach has not only captivated cocktail enthusiasts but also earned prestigious awards, including the CES Innovation Award. Ryan shared insights on navigating business growth, maintaining innovation, and his plans for future expansions. Join us for an inspiring conversation that mixes technology, entrepreneurship, and the art of a great drink. This episode is now available on The Kara Goldin Show.Are you interested in sponsoring and advertising on The Kara Goldin Show, which is now in the Top 1% of Entrepreneur podcasts in the world? Let me know by contacting me at karagoldin@gmail.com. You can also find me @KaraGoldin on all networks.To learn more about Ryan Close and Bartesian:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanclose/https://www.linkedin.com/company/bartesian/https://www.tiktok.com/@bartesianhttps://www.instagram.com/bartesian/https://www.instagram.com/ryantheclose/https://www.Bartesian.comCheck out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/578
RESOURCES & LINKSTerraClear Rock Picking 2:25 -14:30Guss Automation 15:00- Finalewww.terraclear.comwww.gussag.comwww.johndeere.comwww.meridianmfg.comwww.terraplexag.comDiscover the inception of GUSS Automation, born out of the need to address labor challenges in agriculture. Dave's invention of an autonomous orchard/vineyard sprayer led to a transformation in their business model, eventually catching the attention of industry giant John Deere.Explore the evolution of GUSS Automation, from the groundbreaking Orchard GUSS to innovations like miniGUSS and Herbicide GUSS. Learn how these autonomous sprayers are revolutionizing farming practices and optimizing efficiency in high-value crop markets.Get to know the backstory of Dave and Gary, from their agricultural upbringing to the founding of Crinklaw Farm Services Inc. Hear firsthand how their shared passion for farming fueled the creation of GUSS Automation.Discover the accolades received by GUSS Automation, including the prestigious CES Innovation Award honoree for their Herbicide GUSS. Gain insight into Dave and Gary's vision for the future of agriculture and their commitment to driving innovation in the field.PODCAST LINK & CONTACT INFO Don't forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen!Websitewww.Farm4Profit.comShareable episode linkhttps://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.comEmail addressFarm4profitllc@gmail.comPhone515.207.9640Subscribe to YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5XqwFollow us on TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profitConnect with us on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/
Perovskia Solar AG, under the leadership of CEO Anand Verma, has revolutionized the way electronic devices are powered by introducing indoor solar cells. These solar cells can be customized to any shape, size, and design, making them versatile and adaptable to a wide range of electronic devices.Indoor solar cells power devicesWhile solar cells have traditionally been designed to harness the power of sunlight outdoors, the majority of electronic devices are used indoors. This necessitated the development of solar cells capable of generating electricity from indoor light sources, a feat successfully achieved by Perovskia Solar.The company's solar cells can operate with any light source, including natural light, fluorescent light, and LED light. Despite sunlight being more potent than indoor light, these solar cells are designed to be highly sensitive and efficient in capturing and converting indoor light into electricity.One of the remarkable features of these solar cells is their flexibility. They can be integrated into everyday devices such as smartwatches, keyboards, cameras, and IoT systems, allowing users to have solar-powered devices that never require charging. This is made possible through partnerships with companies like Apple and Samsung, who incorporate the solar cells into their products.A new material for a new usagePerovskia Solar's solar cells are based on a new material called perovskite. This material, combined with their fully printed technology, enables the solar cells to be printed in any shape, size, and design. This not only makes them functional but also aesthetically pleasing. A testament to their innovation is the CES Innovation Award won by their customer, Baracuda Group, for a self-sustainable wristband powered by Perovskia's solar cells.The efficiency of perovskite solar cells is also impressive. These solar cells have the ability to absorb a significant amount of visible light, making them highly efficient at converting light into electricity. This means that even in low light conditions, such as indoors, perovskite solar cells can still generate enough power to keep devices running.In addition to their flexibility and efficiency, perovskite solar cells also offer aesthetic appeal. The black border of the solar cell blends seamlessly into the design of devices, making it almost invisible to the user. This means that devices can be powered by solar energy without sacrificing style or functionality.Furthermore, perovskite solar cells have the potential to power IoT sensors, which are becoming increasingly important in various industries. These sensors can be used to monitor and collect data in real-time, and the ability to power them with perovskite solar cells makes them even more versatile and efficient.While perovskite solar cells are not yet capable of powering high voltage devices such as televisions, the technology is rapidly advancing. As researchers continue to enhance the performance and efficiency of perovskite solar cells, it is only a matter of time before they become a viable option for larger devices.In terms of lifespan, these solar cells are designed to outlast the life of electronic devices, providing users with a long-lasting solution without the need for replacements or maintenance.Who is Perovskia Solar panels for?Currently, Perovskia Solar serves customers from various parts of the world, including the US, Japan, Europe, and Asia, and collaborates with global industry players. While the technology is not yet capable of providing power backup for an entire house, the company is working towards that goal.Conclusion: Indoor solar can power your daily needsIn conclusion, Perovskia Solar's indoor solar cells have ushered in new possibilities for powering electronic devices. They offer a sustainable and convenient alternative to traditional power sources, thanks to their ability to generate electricity from indoor light sources. The flexibility, efficiency, and aesthetic appeal of these solar cells make them a promising solution for powering consumer electronic devices and IoT sensors. As technology continues to evolve, the potential of indoor solar cells in transforming the way we power our homes and offices is indeed exciting.Interview by Don Baine, The Gadget Professor.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Perovskia Solar AG, under the leadership of CEO Anand Verma, has revolutionized the way electronic devices are powered by introducing indoor solar cells. These solar cells can be customized to any shape, size, and design, making them versatile and adaptable to a wide range of electronic devices.Indoor solar cells power devicesWhile solar cells have traditionally been designed to harness the power of sunlight outdoors, the majority of electronic devices are used indoors. This necessitated the development of solar cells capable of generating electricity from indoor light sources, a feat successfully achieved by Perovskia Solar.The company's solar cells can operate with any light source, including natural light, fluorescent light, and LED light. Despite sunlight being more potent than indoor light, these solar cells are designed to be highly sensitive and efficient in capturing and converting indoor light into electricity.One of the remarkable features of these solar cells is their flexibility. They can be integrated into everyday devices such as smartwatches, keyboards, cameras, and IoT systems, allowing users to have solar-powered devices that never require charging. This is made possible through partnerships with companies like Apple and Samsung, who incorporate the solar cells into their products.A new material for a new usagePerovskia Solar's solar cells are based on a new material called perovskite. This material, combined with their fully printed technology, enables the solar cells to be printed in any shape, size, and design. This not only makes them functional but also aesthetically pleasing. A testament to their innovation is the CES Innovation Award won by their customer, Baracuda Group, for a self-sustainable wristband powered by Perovskia's solar cells.The efficiency of perovskite solar cells is also impressive. These solar cells have the ability to absorb a significant amount of visible light, making them highly efficient at converting light into electricity. This means that even in low light conditions, such as indoors, perovskite solar cells can still generate enough power to keep devices running.In addition to their flexibility and efficiency, perovskite solar cells also offer aesthetic appeal. The black border of the solar cell blends seamlessly into the design of devices, making it almost invisible to the user. This means that devices can be powered by solar energy without sacrificing style or functionality.Furthermore, perovskite solar cells have the potential to power IoT sensors, which are becoming increasingly important in various industries. These sensors can be used to monitor and collect data in real-time, and the ability to power them with perovskite solar cells makes them even more versatile and efficient.While perovskite solar cells are not yet capable of powering high voltage devices such as televisions, the technology is rapidly advancing. As researchers continue to enhance the performance and efficiency of perovskite solar cells, it is only a matter of time before they become a viable option for larger devices.In terms of lifespan, these solar cells are designed to outlast the life of electronic devices, providing users with a long-lasting solution without the need for replacements or maintenance.Who is Perovskia Solar panels for?Currently, Perovskia Solar serves customers from various parts of the world, including the US, Japan, Europe, and Asia, and collaborates with global industry players. While the technology is not yet capable of providing power backup for an entire house, the company is working towards that goal.Conclusion: Indoor solar can power your daily needsIn conclusion, Perovskia Solar's indoor solar cells have ushered in new possibilities for powering electronic devices. They offer a sustainable and convenient alternative to traditional power sources, thanks to their ability to generate electricity from indoor light sources. The flexibility, efficiency, and aesthetic appeal of these solar cells make them a promising solution for powering consumer electronic devices and IoT sensors. As technology continues to evolve, the potential of indoor solar cells in transforming the way we power our homes and offices is indeed exciting.Interview by Don Baine, The Gadget Professor.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Renee Dua, the Chief Medical Officer of Heal and the visionary behind Renee, a virtual assistant designed to help chronic disease patients achieve better health. Driven by her belief that great healthcare is a human right, Dr. Dua has dedicated her career to making healthcare more accessible and convenient for everyone. During the conversation, we learn about Dr. Dua's journey in healthcare, from building a successful nephrology practice to leading the clinical team at Heal and driving innovations like the CES Innovation Award-winning Heal Hub. We also discuss her advocacy for expanding house calls to all seniors and her efforts to create patient-facing products that prioritize care and convenience. As an outspoken role model for women in STEM, Dr. Dua shares her insights on the importance of diversity and inclusion in healthcare. We also get a glimpse into her personal life as a mother of three and how she balances her busy career with her passions for cooking and spending time with her family. Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Renee Dua as we explore the future of healthcare and the innovative solutions that are making it more accessible and equitable for all! Links: Renee Heal Dr. Dua's email address: renee@renee.com Contact Finance for Physicians Finance for Physicians
Joanna Popper is the Chief Metaverse Officer at leading entertainment and sports agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA). Based in Los Angeles, where she leads metaverse initiatives for the agency and its clients. In this special episode of the podcast, Joanna speaks with award-winning television presenter, Elle Osili-Wood about what the metaverse means for creators and the entertainment business. About Joanna Poppper Joanna Popper is the Chief Metaverse Officer at leading entertainment and sports agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA). Based in Los Angeles, Popper leads metaverse initiatives for the agency and its clients. Popper joined CAA in 2022 from HP, where she led its XR initiatives for Go-To-Market, overseeing the launch of award-winning technology, such as the HP Reverb G2 VR headset (winner of Red Dot Design Award, CES Innovation Award, IF Design Award) and HP Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition (winner of VR Hardware of the Year, Entertainment Technology Lumiere Award, Red Dot Best of the Best, CES Innovation Award, IF Design Award). Previously, she was Executive Vice President of Media & Marketing at Singularity University, a NASA-based, Google-backed organization founded by Ray Kurzweil and Peter Diamandis to train leaders on the future of technology including blockchain, VR/AR, artificial intelligence, robotics and digital biology. She was also the Vice President of Marketing at NBCUniversal, where she worked across properties, including television, film, digital, and parks, and launched hits in primetime, music award shows, sports, news, daytime, and more for Telemundo. She started her career as an investment banker in New York and Brazil and then a consultant at McKinsey & Company. She was selected as “50 Women Can Change the World in Media and Entertainment,” ”25 Pioneers in the Metaverse,” “Top 50 Original Thinkers in VR,” “Top Women in Media: Game Changers,” “Top Women in Media: Industry Leaders,” “Digital It List,” and “101 Women Leading the VR Industry.” She served as Executive Producer on BREONNA'S GARDEN, FINDING PANDORA X, and FIGHT BACK, the award-winning virtual reality content, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, and SXSW. Popper graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor's degree, and The Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania with an MBA.
TPP Team had a wonderful conversation with Mr. Geroge Ko: Young Steinway Artist/Composer/Improviser for this episode. George is a concert pianist pushing classical music forward by blending "Chopin-like virtuosity with the vast soundscapes of cinema." His music revolves around improvisation - a practice typically confined to jazz music - which he's brought into the realm of classical music. Many of his songs are one-take improvs, allowing maximum creativity and spontaneity. George has appeared on stages worldwide, from 2000-seat auditoriums to Carnegie Hall. In addition, his music has been heard at film festivals, television broadcasts, and music festivals in Italy, Germany, Luxembourg, and China. George is also a successful entrepreneur, having founded several companies and nonprofits. He received the CES Innovation Award in Robotics in 2019, the Harvard Gov 2.0 Award for innovation in politics, and a patent in data management. During the pandemic, despite his success in the tech and media sector, he realized his true calling was playing the piano, so he left his job and began focusing on playing piano professionally for the first time. He's now a Young Steinway artist. And Steinway has described him as "making classical music accessible and exciting for the masses.” In this episode, you will hear about George's complicated yet fulfilling relationship with the performing arts world, his discovery of his mission – entertaining his wide-range audience with his improvisatory skills on the piano as a classical pianist, his candid views about the trajectory of the classical music industry and more. [George Ko] Young Steinway Artist/Composer/Improviser
Healthcare innovator Renee Dua reflects on how being very honest has served her well, the importance of reading people, lessons learned, having patients always at the center, and what software and technology can do in the healthcare industry. In healthcare, outcomes and building a trustworthy product are important but overlooked and effort is always a must. Since 2014, Dr. Dua has served as the Chief Medical Officer of Heal – building the entire clinical team and leading numerous innovations including the CES Innovation Award-winning Heal Hub. Dr. Dua was instrumental in working with CMS to expand house calls to all seniors and in driving strategy for Heal's clinical and patient-facing products. Driven by the belief that great healthcare is a human right, Dr. Dua has always gone beyond the call of duty to give the greatest care to the neediest patients. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dialogue Trainer heeft een unieke benadering van simulatiegericht leren en heeft daarmee zelfs de CES Innovation Award 2023 gewonnen. Deze simulaties leren je bijvoorbeeld effectiever communiceren, beter adviseren of coachen. Hoe ziet zo'n simulatie eruit? Wanneer zet je deze in? En wat is het leerrendement? Je hoort het in deze podcast! Website Dialogue Trainer: https://www.dialoguetrainer.com/ Website Pluvo: https://www.pluvo.co/
A special-edition Over Coffee®podcast, featuring one of our top episodes of 2022! "It's quite fun, to be honest," says WasteShark creator Richard Hardiman. He's talking about watching his autonomous drone clean plastic from bodies of water--not unlike a popular game where the main character "eats" enemies. And with climate change at the forefront of numerous conversations today, Richard, who is the founder and CEO of Netherlands-base RanMarine Technology, has been creating a series of innovations to help heal the planet. When we first spoke in January 2022, Richard and his team had just exhibited the WasteShark at CES® 2022, in Las Vegas. The WasteShark wowed attendees with its capabilities to act like a "vacuum", clearing floating pollution from lakes, harbors, ponds and waterways. WasteShark also won a CES® Innovation Award. But the truly exciting news: this particular robot is just the beginning for RanMarine Technology.Richard previewed the company's additional innovations--including a "pod" that allows deployment of five WasteSharks together, to clean waterways 24/7! Here's what may come as a surprise: Richard describes himself as an "accidental environmentalist"! He shares that story here, as he explains how his innovation works and some of the highlights, along with one low point, of the creative process. On this edition of Over Coffee®, we cover: How Richard “accidentally” came up with his concept for the WasteShark aquatic drone; The steps from there (and an important catalyst, for him, to the creative process!); How the WasteShark works; What users see if they manually operate the aquadrone (created to be very user-friendly); What happens next!; What Richard, as someone without robotics experience, had to learn to make the WasteShark a reality; Some of the challenges and considerations involved in creating an aquadrone; What data the WasteShark communicates back, about the qualities of the water in which it is operating; How any creative can apply the steps Richard took, in making the WasteShark a reality, to bring their own ideas to life; RanMarine Technology's experience with the CES® 2022 Innovation Award; Another device, currently in development, to tackle oil pollution; Some highlights, and a low point, of Richard's journey, as he and his team designed the WasteShark. Would you like to see the WasteShark, and additional future innovations from RanMarine Technology, in action? Here's a link to their YouTube channel!
Dr. Renee Dua is a visionary physician-entrepreneur who is the co-founder of two innovative companies; Heal and heyRenee. Renee is a board-certified nephrologist and served as the Chief of Medicine at two of LAs largest hospitals. As she spent more time as a doctor, she became more and more frustrated with the outdated health care system here in the US, and after one difficult trip to the ER with her son her frustration turned into an idea and she partnered with her husband to create ‘Heal', a company that provides on-demand house calls from doctors where board-certified doctors visit patients in their homes to provide the same services you'd find in a normal doctor's office. As Chief Medical Officer of Heal, she oversaw the successful delivery of over 300,000 doctor house calls. She went from literally going home-to-home delivering house calls to patients in need to building a team of 200+ medical teams who saw over 2,000 patients per week across the United States. Heal also recently raised their Series D round, with an investment of $100 MM from Humana to further expand their mission.She created HeyRenee in June 2021 and quickly raised $3.8MM in seed funding to be the indispensable “best friend” that helps underserved, chronic disease patients, follow their doctor's care plan towards living happier, healthier lives.Renee won the CES Innovation Award and was instrumental in working with CMS to expand house calls to all seniors and in driving strategy for Heal's clinical and patient-facing products. Driven by the belief that great healthcare is a human right, Renee has always gone beyond the call of duty to give the greatest care to the neediest patients.Finally, she is the mother of three young children, who are her pride and joy. In her rare free time, she cooks and takes long drives in her EV with her best friend and husband, Nick Desai. In this episode, we talk about the early days that set her up to start two companies as a co-founder, we talk about how both her companies are instilling accessibility, transparency, and redefining the doctor-patient relationship to fix the broken healthcare system in the US, and lastly, the challenges she had to overcome in building Heal and also the lessons she is has learned the way. Check out heal in the app store and on https://heal.com/Follow us on Instagram -> https://www.instagram.com/startyourselfuppodcast/Follow my Twitter -> https://twitter.com/StarturselfupodWant to sponsor us? Email us at startyourselfuppodcast@gmail.com
For WasteShark creator Richard Hardiman, pure chance led to an exciting idea. Richard, who is the founder and CEO of Netherlands-based startup RanMarine Technology, didn't set out to create an autonomous robot that cleans pollution from the sea. But while having a cup of coffee at a waterfront cafe, he saw something that started him thinking about solving a problem. And the steps he took, in bringing the world's first autonomous aquadrone, called the WasteShark, from concept to reality, can serve as a guideline for anyone with a creative idea. The WasteShark, designed in the shape of a whale shark, operates like a vacuum--removing plastic pollutants from waterways. It can also remove biomass, such as algae. And in the process, it can transmit data about the body of water in which it's operating. At CES® 2022, in Las Vegas in January, the WasteShark won a CES® Innovation Award in the "Drones and Unmanned Systems" category. And as the world focuses on addressing the problem of climate change,, major-name companies are using the WasteShark in harbors, marinas and parks to clean waterways and prevent future pollution problems. And the WasteShark is just the first of RanMarine Technology's innovations. During CES® 2022, Richard and his team premiered additional new technology that will enable a fleet of these aquadrones to work together. Richard also says new versions of the "shark" are scheduled to roll out, later this year. Richard shared the story of creating the WasteShark, explained how it works and offered a preview of RanMarine's future technological offerings. On this edition of Over Coffee®, we cover: How Richard "accidentally" came up with his concept for the WasteShark aquatic drone; The steps from there (and an important catalyst, for him, to the creative process!); How the WasteShark works; What users see if they to manually operate the aquadrone (created to be very user-friendly); What happens next!; Where RanMarine Technology is currently, with deploying the WasteShark, and their future goals; Richard's experience at CES® 2022 The new technology which RanMarine Technology introduced during CES®; What Richard, as someone without robotics experienc,e, had to learn to make the WasteShark a reality; Some of the challenges and considerations involved in creating an aquadrone; What data the WasteShark communicates back, about the qualities of the water in which it is operating; How any creative can apply the steps Richard took, in making the WasteShark a reality, to bring an idea to life; RanMarine Technology's experience with the CES® 2022 Innovation Award; A closer look at two forthcoming "shark" pollution-combating drones--including one you'll hear about for the first time here! Some highlights, and a low point, of Richard's journey, as he and his team designed the WasteShark. Would you like to see the WasteShark, and additional future innovations from RanMarine Technology, in action? Here's a link to their YouTube channel!
Randy discusses Orion's acquisition of Stay-Lite, not many lighting developments at CES 2022, Sengled receives 10th CES Innovation Award, The IES has launched a new campaign called We Believe, Acuity Brands announces price increase, NEMA has published a white paper on Unified Glare Rating (UGR), O'Blaney Rinker Announces New Partnership with Satco and Axolight, MODA Light is looking for a Technical Services Manager, and WE-EF Lighting is looking for Gulf and Southwest Regional Sales Managers.
3i Wins CES 2022 Innovation Award with Pivo Pod X (for Pivo Real Estate) Seoul--(Newswire) January 6, 2022 -- 3i (3i, CEOs Ken Kim, Jiwuck Jung), a metaverse technology company including artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), and virtual reality (VR) says it won the Innovation Award at the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the largest information technology (IT) and home appliance exhibition. According to 3i, the product that won the Innovation Award is its Pivo Pod X (for Pivo Real Estate virtual tours); which is being unveiled at a CES event ahead of its launch in the first half of this year. 3i is focusing on promoting its product power by participating in the event as a direct exhibitor in the metaverse field and demonstrating it to buyers, media and consumers around the world. Pivo Pod X, a new model with auto-tracking function based on artificial intelligence, can move in both horizontal and vertical axes, so it supports up to 60° vertical movement and 360° horizontal movement when shooting video with a smartphone. In addition, it is an optimal creator solution that can create various contents using dedicated applications (such as Pivo Real Estate virtual tours). It helps to create a higher level of content by filming a more dynamic range of activities. In addition, the user's experience has been improved with the battery life maintained for 24 hours. 3i composes a variety of Pivo product lineups, including Pivo Pod X, depending on the user's purpose. With the auto-tracking function, AI tracks the movements of people, animals, and objects to provide a service optimized for shooting exercise-related videos or presentation videos. In addition, the desired space can be created as a Pivo Real Estate 3D virtual tours through Pivo Tour iOS and Android App, making the space more lively. 3i, which is developing technology and expanding its business through success in attracting an investment of [$23.2 million] in 2021, has been used by 100 creators selected by the LinkedIn 2022 Creator Accelerator Program, the world's largest business-specialized social media, following receiving this Innovation Award. The market awareness is increasing, with Pivo being selected as the product they want to make. 3i CEO Ken Kim said, “I am delighted that Pivo's technology has been recognized by winning the CES Innovation Award. 3i Overview Founded in 2016, 3I is a platform business that connects Pivo's Smart Pod hardware and applications as its main business. Beamo is also a 3i brand. In particular, it has related technologies such as AI so that anyone can easily and better use the real world experience in the digital world by using the leading technology to capture, share, and collaborate with real content and information in the digital space. Website: 3i | Pivo Real Estate Source: 3i via NewsWire | @PivoRealEstate
Known for his alluring sound, expressivity, and eloquence at the keyboard, pianist/composer George Ko has appeared on stages around the world, from 2000 seat auditoriums to Carnegie Hall. His music has been heard at film festivals, television broadcasts of ABC and CBC, and at music festivals in Italy, Germany, Luxembourg, and China. His recordings have appeared on films at the Tribeca Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, and on Netflix. His current discography encapsulates his musical style inspired by classical, jazz, R&B, and pop genres. It is in the pursuit of this style, George has created his very own improvisational technique, blending the virtuosity of classical and flexibility of jazz. As a composer, George developed his artistry at Harvard University, where he received his bachelor's and honors in music. There, George debuted his first composition, which was premiered by the Grammy award-winning Parker Quartet. Recently, George is an active film composer and had his piano and thematic compositions debuted in the recently released Salt-N-Pepa Biopic on Lifetime in 2021. He was also the keynote artist performer for TEDx's 2020 global sustainability conference, “COUNTDOWN”, co-hosted by Happily. George is also a successful entrepreneur, having founded several companies and non-profits, in which he received the CES Innovation Award in Robotics in 2019 and the Harvard Gov 2.0 Award for innovation in politics. George was also the co-founder of Giant Robot Media, an Asian-American digital magazine that discovered groundbreaking creatives throughout the world. George has given inaugural concerts for the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Bowers Museum, and the Fogg Museum. He was invited to play at the request of President Joe Biden, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Senator Barbara Boxer. In recognition of his artistic talent, George was awarded the David McCord Prize from Harvard University. He is also a 5-time laureate of the Bradshaw and Buono International Piano Competition. George currently resides in Los Angeles, California. He is a Young Steinway Artist. You can find his music on all streaming platforms. George is on the Sonder House label. George is also a member of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and ASCAP. Media Links (Speaking Videos, Interviews, Online Articles, Social Media Links) Press Kit: https://www.georgeko.co/epk-george-ko-electronic-press-kit Spotify: http://tinyurl.com/georgekospotify Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/@georgeko Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_georgeko/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/georgekocreative Twitter: https://twitter.com/_georgeko YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/georgekocreative --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/support
Cassie Gong, Overseas PR Manager for RoboSense, was at CES 2021 to share the company's latest developments in LiDAR technology. Founded in 2014, RoboSense (Suteng Innovation Technology Co., Ltd.) is the leading provider of Smart LiDAR Sensor Systems. The systems incorporate LiDAR sensors, AI algorithms, and IC chipsets that transform conventional 3D LiDAR sensors into full data analysis and comprehension systems. The company's mission is to develop outstanding hardware and artificial intelligence capabilities to provide smart solutions that enable robots (including vehicles) to have superior perception capabilities.The RoboSense product line includes various Smart LiDAR perception system solutions, including the MEMS and Mechanical types LiDAR HWs, fusion HW unit, and AI-based fusion systems. At CES, the company announced the SOP version of their automotive grade high-performance solid-state LiDAR, which is also the world's first mass-production ready solid-state automotive LiDAR. The solid-state system, says Gong, serves the critical automotive industry need to achieve large-scale commercialization of autonomous vehicles with a new generation of high precision 3D environmental sensing. The high resolution, high reliability, and low cost of the system make it attractive to the automotive industry, as does the fact that MEMS technology has been long used by companies like Texas Instruments for a long time, making it a mature technology in terms of therefore it is very mature in terms of production, cost, and performanceRoboSense technology has earned the AutoSens Award, Audi Innovation Lab Champion, and the CES Innovation Award twice. To date, RoboSense LiDAR systems have been widely applied to autonomous driving passenger cars, RoboTaxi, RoboTruck, RoboBus, automated logistics vehicles, and intelligent road by domestic and international autonomous driving technology companies, OEMs, and Tier1 suppliers.The company expects to be able to get the cost of their solid-state LiDAR system to $700-$800 per unit, with the goal of getting it in every autonomous vehicle in the near future, to provide a safe and reliable drive. To learn more about the technology, head to the RoboSense website.Interview by Christopher Jordan of The Talking Sound.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Cassie Gong, Overseas PR Manager for RoboSense, was at CES 2021 to share the company's latest developments in LiDAR technology. Founded in 2014, RoboSense (Suteng Innovation Technology Co., Ltd.) is the leading provider of Smart LiDAR Sensor Systems. The systems incorporate LiDAR sensors, AI algorithms, and IC chipsets that transform conventional 3D LiDAR sensors into full data analysis and comprehension systems. The company's mission is to develop outstanding hardware and artificial intelligence capabilities to provide smart solutions that enable robots (including vehicles) to have superior perception capabilities.The RoboSense product line includes various Smart LiDAR perception system solutions, including the MEMS and Mechanical types LiDAR HWs, fusion HW unit, and AI-based fusion systems. At CES, the company announced the SOP version of their automotive grade high-performance solid-state LiDAR, which is also the world's first mass-production ready solid-state automotive LiDAR. The solid-state system, says Gong, serves the critical automotive industry need to achieve large-scale commercialization of autonomous vehicles with a new generation of high precision 3D environmental sensing. The high resolution, high reliability, and low cost of the system make it attractive to the automotive industry, as does the fact that MEMS technology has been long used by companies like Texas Instruments for a long time, making it a mature technology in terms of therefore it is very mature in terms of production, cost, and performanceRoboSense technology has earned the AutoSens Award, Audi Innovation Lab Champion, and the CES Innovation Award twice. To date, RoboSense LiDAR systems have been widely applied to autonomous driving passenger cars, RoboTaxi, RoboTruck, RoboBus, automated logistics vehicles, and intelligent road by domestic and international autonomous driving technology companies, OEMs, and Tier1 suppliers.The company expects to be able to get the cost of their solid-state LiDAR system to $700-$800 per unit, with the goal of getting it in every autonomous vehicle in the near future, to provide a safe and reliable drive. To learn more about the technology, head to the RoboSense website.Interview by Christopher Jordan of The Talking Sound.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
At CES 2016, we met Patrick Sherwin, the founder of GoSun. The company was announcing a fascinating new solar stove that was built through inspiration from Patrick's experience working with roofing. It uses solar directly to cook food in a tube, and can be used with 12-volt power for use at night or in bad weather. Since 2016, Patrick and GoSun have expanded their product line, staying focused on solar-powered products and the camping community.This year, we are introduced to the current GoSun product lineup. It now includes nearly everything that regular campers could possibly want. The core of the product line is the power solutions. You can get small, portable solar panels in 10-watt and 30-watt options. You can use these solar panels to power many devices, but the most obvious is a power bank. Charging one of the GoSun banks, like the Power 144, allows you then power your devices and charge the bank at the same time.One of the really intriguing product categories on offer was focused on water. These newer products have won a CES Innovation Award for 2021, which indicates a unique and useful product. In this case, you can get a solar-powered water purifier and pump, and a portable sink and shower that connect to the pump. The purifier is small enough to fit into a backpack, runs on solar, and can filter up to 99% of pathogens from water.While the obvious target here is camping, it was hard for us to also focus on the usefulness in the event of natural disasters. This comes from much of the team living on the Gulf Coast and knowing what happens after a hurricane. The water filter would mean being able to trust the water we hoard in our bathtubs ahead of the storm, and possibly other water we receive after a storm.The GoSun product line, which is wider than we have covered here, is available from the company's website or on Amazon.Interview by Christopher Jordan of The Talking Sound.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
At CES 2016, we met Patrick Sherwin, the founder of GoSun. The company was announcing a fascinating new solar stove that was built through inspiration from Patrick's experience working with roofing. It uses solar directly to cook food in a tube, and can be used with 12-volt power for use at night or in bad weather. Since 2016, Patrick and GoSun have expanded their product line, staying focused on solar-powered products and the camping community.This year, we are introduced to the current GoSun product lineup. It now includes nearly everything that regular campers could possibly want. The core of the product line is the power solutions. You can get small, portable solar panels in 10-watt and 30-watt options. You can use these solar panels to power many devices, but the most obvious is a power bank. Charging one of the GoSun banks, like the Power 144, allows you then power your devices and charge the bank at the same time.One of the really intriguing product categories on offer was focused on water. These newer products have won a CES Innovation Award for 2021, which indicates a unique and useful product. In this case, you can get a solar-powered water purifier and pump, and a portable sink and shower that connect to the pump. The purifier is small enough to fit into a backpack, runs on solar, and can filter up to 99% of pathogens from water.While the obvious target here is camping, it was hard for us to also focus on the usefulness in the event of natural disasters. This comes from much of the team living on the Gulf Coast and knowing what happens after a hurricane. The water filter would mean being able to trust the water we hoard in our bathtubs ahead of the storm, and possibly other water we receive after a storm.The GoSun product line, which is wider than we have covered here, is available from the company's website or on Amazon.Interview by Christopher Jordan of The Talking Sound.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Since its first outing at CES 2017, Robbie Cabral, founder of BenjiLock, has consistently worked to bring his vision of a more convenient and more secure world to reality. Our team has had the privilege of following his journey, from concept to Shark Tank and Hampton Products to today.Last year, just before the world came to a halt, Robbie stopped by our studio to discuss upcoming products. While 2020 took a toll on the timeline of these new products, Robbie and the team at Hampton Products have managed to bring all of these products to market for 2021.Our favorite new product last year was the BenjiLock Door Lock. In fact, we liked it so much, we secure our office and studio with one. We were in good company, as the product received a CES Innovation Award last year. This product merges the best of both companies, with BenjiLock's fingerprint reading technology combined with the long history of security products made by Hampton Products. Honestly, we have really enjoyed the convenience of the fingerprint reader for entrance by our team. We added to it the Hampton Push-Pull-Rotate doorknob, so even with our hands full of equipment, we can open the door.Coming at a close second was the new bike lock. When exercising, I always try to carry as little as possible, and that includes my keys. Being able to lock a bicycle while out without the need for a key is ideal for my experience. It seems like I cannot be the exception, but likely closer to the rule. Anyone wearing proper cycling gear will find it difficult to store a key for any lock, let alone their bike.The BenjiLock Bike Lock is available for $79.99 and the Door Lock is available for $159.99. To find out what colors are available, to make a purchase, or to learn more about the BenjiLock product line, check out the company's website.Interview by Scott Ertz of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Since its first outing at CES 2017, Robbie Cabral, founder of BenjiLock, has consistently worked to bring his vision of a more convenient and more secure world to reality. Our team has had the privilege of following his journey, from concept to Shark Tank and Hampton Products to today.Last year, just before the world came to a halt, Robbie stopped by our studio to discuss upcoming products. While 2020 took a toll on the timeline of these new products, Robbie and the team at Hampton Products have managed to bring all of these products to market for 2021.Our favorite new product last year was the BenjiLock Door Lock. In fact, we liked it so much, we secure our office and studio with one. We were in good company, as the product received a CES Innovation Award last year. This product merges the best of both companies, with BenjiLock's fingerprint reading technology combined with the long history of security products made by Hampton Products. Honestly, we have really enjoyed the convenience of the fingerprint reader for entrance by our team. We added to it the Hampton Push-Pull-Rotate doorknob, so even with our hands full of equipment, we can open the door.Coming at a close second was the new bike lock. When exercising, I always try to carry as little as possible, and that includes my keys. Being able to lock a bicycle while out without the need for a key is ideal for my experience. It seems like I cannot be the exception, but likely closer to the rule. Anyone wearing proper cycling gear will find it difficult to store a key for any lock, let alone their bike.The BenjiLock Bike Lock is available for $79.99 and the Door Lock is available for $159.99. To find out what colors are available, to make a purchase, or to learn more about the BenjiLock product line, check out the company's website.Interview by Scott Ertz of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Imagine creating a robot based on an orgasmic experience...crazy right? Now imagine creating a whole company based on that experience! Enter Lora DiCarlo, THEE queen bee for encouraging sexual experiences of your own, owning your pleasure, and bringing sexual health and wellness conversations into the norm. We chat about difficulties she has faced in the industry following receiving the CES Innovation Award, Cara Delevingne joining the brand, and of course...blended orgasm! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nicht erst seit den Software-Problemen des VW ID.3 ist klar, dass etablierte Autohersteller der Elektronikstruktur von Tesla nacheifern. Im Podcast erklären unsere Gäste, warum ein TÜV-zertifiziertes Betriebssystem auf Basis der Roboter-Programmiersprache ROS eine Lösung für alle sein soll. Das Auto der Zukunft entwickelt sich mehr und mehr zum Software-Produkt. Wie beim Antrieb hat Tesla hier mit wenigen zentralen Rechnern statt mehr als 100 dezentraler Steuergeräte ein neues Paradigma geschaffen. Das erlaubt die Verarbeitung der riesigen Datenmengen für das autonome Fahren und vereinfacht so genannte Over-The-Air-Updates. Beides wird für das Auto der Zukunft mindestens so entscheidend wie die Frage nach dem CO2-neutralen Antrieb. In dieser Folge von Moove sprechen Jan Becker (CEO) und Serkan Arslan (Leiter Vertrieb) von Apex AI über die Entwicklung des Autos zum Software-getriebenen Produkt. Natürlich ist auch das autonome Fahren ein Thema und warum sie bei Apex AI glauben, dass die etablierten Autobauer einen gemeinsamen Software-Kern brauchen, um den Vorsprung von Tesla einzuholen. Die von Apex AI entwickelte Lösung basiert auf Programmiersprache, die eigentlich für Roboter entwickelt wurde. Klingt ungewöhnlich, hat aus Sicht von Becker und Arslan aber gleich mehrere Vorteile. Außerdem erläutern die erfahrenen „Softwerker“ Becker und Arslan, warum eine TÜV-Zertifizierung nach Automotive-Standards so wichtig und schwierig ist und wofür Apex AI den CES Innovation Award 2021 bekommen hat. Außerdem erläutert Jan Becker in dieser Folge von Moove, warum es ihn nach Kalifornien verschlagen hat und Serkan Arslan macht klar, wieso der Standort Stuttgart neben dem Silicon Valley zukunftsweisend für ihr Unternehmen ist.
La sextech : "Une estimation à 30 Milliards de dollars, avec une augmentation estimée à plus de 20 ou 30 % par an" De communicante dans un grand groupe à fondatrice du mouvement de la Sextech en France, Christel Le Coq - Bony a un parcours qui m'inspire beaucoup, tant entrepreneurial que politique ! Elle est donc d'abord communiquante et attachée de presse, puis entrepreneure pionnière dans la sextech en fondant E-sensory l'Itune des objets connectés qui l'amène à créer B-Sensory le premier sextoy connecté à l'époque. Little Bird, c'était le sextoy connecté à de la littérature érotique. "Lisez, vibrez" Malgré un très bon relais médiatique et un CES Innovation Award gagné en 2016, E-Sensory est finalement un échec entrepreneurial. Il lui permet pourtant d'être la pionnière de la sextech en France, d'affirmer son féminisme et finalement de fonder Sextech For Good et d'en faire encore plus un enjeu politique. Les références de l'épisode : Vénus érotica d'Anaïs nin Femme désirée, femme désirante de Danièle Flaumenbaum Les chroniques de Maïa Mazaurette à retrouver sur Le Monde ou en recueil : Le Sexe selon Maïa Sexpowerment de Camille Emanuelle, maraine de Sextech For Good Jouir de Sarah Barmak Jouissance club : Une cartographie du désir de Jüne Plã Il y a vraiment un écosystème des acteurs économiques, politiques et associatifs de la sexualité à regrouper pour enfin faire reconnaitre ce domaine d'activité. Je vous laisse vous faire votre avis ! Bonne écoute ! Retrouvez Sextech For Good sur : Twitter Insta Facebook
Nicolas Babin, a french citizen has over 30 year experience in high tech industry. He has worked and lived for over 20 years in the US, Europe and Japan. He is a pioneer in AI and robotic having served over 15 years at the helm of Sony Europe. He was managing director of Sony Entertainment Robots Europe and head of communication for Sony Europe. He then was managing director of several companies in the US, UK, Germany and France. Nicolas created and developed over 21 companies in his career so far. He has sat and sits on many boards as a non executive and executive member. Most passionate about I am most passionate about the project that takes up about 80 percent of my time today. It’s a company that I started three years ago with an associate and good friend of mine, Benoît Mirambeau. The two of us started a diabetes management company named MirambeauAppCare. This company manages diabetes, especially the level of insulin that people need to inject themselves with based on their doctors’ protocols, glycemic levels, food intake, and workout activities. It’s relevant for all types of diabetes (type 1 and type 2) as well as for pregnant women. Starting the company MirambeauAppCare stems from the fact that Benoît’s mother has been ill with diabetes for 30 years. In 2015, it got so bad, she fell into a coma. Benoit got scared and said, “Don't worry, Mom. It's Friday. By Monday, I will have found an app for you.” Throughout the weekend, he looked for an app but could not find anything that would manage the exact level of insulin for her. Benoît’s passion is coding. So, he said, I'm going to make you one. He worked for over 800 hours to create this app, which is based on doctor's protocols and can take into consideration, as I mentioned before, glycemic levels, food intake, and workouts. After that, he started to test it and show it to doctors. Everybody was amazed. But Benoît had never created a company. When I became involved, his company was my 16th company. We had the same accountant. So, he went to his accountant and said, “Look, I have this product. Everybody's telling me that it’s fantastic. I need to start a company but I don't know how.” And the accountant put us in touch. We became friends instantly. We have a very great relationship. I helped him set up the company. He's the CEO of the company. I'm in charge of everything but development. I'm in charge of marketing, sales, international business development, etc. He’s like a CTO. He’s the CEO but he's in charge of the product. That's how we started the business. Then we won the CES Innovation Award in 2018 in Las Vegas, while last year we won the Arab Health Innovation Award in Dubai. We're the only company that has this type of product based on A.I. and machine learning. Machine learning is part of A.I. Basically, after three months, the product becomes so personalized that it's really made for the patient. Nicolas’s career I've been involved in AI since 1996, when I headed up the Sony Robotics Division. The product was called Sony Aibo Robotic Dog for Artificial Intelligence Robot. It was a small dog that we sold from 1999 to 2005 and that was relaunched last year. I'm very lucky. I'm a passionate guy and I've really enjoyed my life so far. I've worked 20 years outside of France; I worked five years in the US and met my wife (who is American) in San Francisco. Then we moved to London to start our life together. I started a European operation in London. Then, from London, we moved to Brussels. From Brussels, we moved to Tokyo. From Tokyo, we moved to Berlin. Sony, being a Japanese company, moved me quite regularly and I went up each time I moved. I was in charge of the European robotics division. So I've been a pioneer in any type of AI. What I really enjoyed—and that's why the robotic division was perfect for me—was working with an entrepreneurial mind within a large company, which meant...
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At ShowStoppers in Las Vegas, we catch up with CEO Hansol Hong of Robolink, who demonstrates Zumi, their CES Innovation Award-winning product that helps kids learn about things like programming, artificial intelligence, and self driving cars. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Smile, the makers of PDFpen and PDFpenPro, PDFpen for iPad, PDFpen for iPhone, PDFpen Scan+, as well as TextExpander for Mac and TextExpander for iPhone and iPad, as well as the new TextExpander for Windows. Great software to help you get more done. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
At ShowStoppers in Las Vegas, we catch up with CEO Hansol Hong of Robolink, who demonstrates Zumi, their CES Innovation Award-winning product that helps kids learn about things like programming, artificial intelligence, and self driving cars. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Smile, the makers of PDFpen and PDFpenPro, PDFpen for iPad, PDFpen for iPhone, PDFpen Scan+, as well as TextExpander for Mac and TextExpander for iPhone and iPad, as well as the new TextExpander for Windows. Great software to help you get more done. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Lora Dicarlo won the CES Innovation Award for Osé, a hands-free sex toy for vulva owners that stimulates the clitoris and G-spot at the same time. But then, the award was rescinded. August interviews the company's CEO, Lora Haddock, and its marketing director, Sarah Brown, about the toy, blended orgasms and their desire to raise awareness around gender bias in tech. The pair also wants to encourage people who long for something that doesn't exist to take the leap and create it. Dr. Megan Fleming introduces an exciting new class she's put together for Girl Boner listeners! Sign up for occasional Girl Boner extras at augustmclaughlin.com.
RoboSense captures a CES Innovation Award for new MEMS solid state LiDAR while Magneti Marelli builds autonomous technology into headlamps and tail lights. Dr. Leilei Shinohara of RoboSense and Magneti Marelli's Bill Grabowski explain in Episode 80 of the Smart Driving Cars podcast with co-hosts Alain Kornhauser of Princeton and Fred Fishkin. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smart-driving-cars-podcast/support
Snow globes are magical anyway. But what if you could shake one and have it play a 360-degree video? That's exactly what award-winning San Francisco artist, inventor and educator JD Beltran has done, with her current project: Cinema Snowglobes. Working in collaboration with designer/inventor Scott Minneman, JD has created snow globes which play a 360-degree video when shaken! JD and Scott specialize in cutting-edge interactive art, combining talent and vision with sensors, screens and microchips. JD's digital public-art portfolio includes "The Secrets Series" and "The Magic Storytelling Table", which has been exhibited all over the world. In 2012, JD and Scott came up with the concept for Cinema Snowglobes. Crafting their first prototypes at The Workshop Residence, they developed their snow globes over the next few years. Cinema Snowglobes debuted at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 2013. In 2014, they won the "New Technology Art Award", as one of the twenty best technology-based works of art in the world, according to The Cinema Snowglobe webpage. At CES® 2018, in Las Vegas, Cinema Snowglobes won a CES® Innovation Award in the Portable Media Category. (They also garnered lots of oohs and aahs as JD and Scott introduced them to attendees, in preparation for an upcoming crowdfunding campaign!) JD talked about her background, shared the story of creating The Cinema Snowglobe and offered resources and advice for fellow creative inventors. On this edition of Over Coffee® you'll hear: How JD first became interested in combining art and technology to create her art; A story of an early snowglobe project JD created, prior to envisioning Cinema Snowglobes; How JD and her partner and husband, Scott Minneman, first decided to create Cinema Snowglobes; What the process was like, creating their first batch of Cinema Snowglobes; Some of the creative challenges involved in their first production run; What you'll experience, when you pick up two of the most popular Cinema Snowglobes; A creative mistake JD and Scott made, while making their first snow globes, that served as a lesson; A funny story about an "oops" moment they had at The Workshop Residence (it's not one anyone could have seen coming!); What JD recommends to her students, when she teaches them how to create interactive art; Two resources she recommends, for fellow makers and artists; A timeline on Cinema Snowglobes, including a forthcoming new feature: the ability to upload your own content!
Die CES in Las Vegas ist eine Messe der Superlative in einer Stadt der Superlative! Innovationen, die unsere Zukunft verändern werden mehr als 170.000 Besucher und 3.900 Aussteller aus über 150 Ländern. Als wichtigste digitale Leitmesse der Welt ist die CES der Ort, an dem sich Menschen von überall und aus allen Branchen treffen, um zu sehen, was in Sachen Smart Cities, Automotive und Künstliche Intelligenz auf uns wartet. Und wir nehmen Sie mit dorthin. In der fünften Folge von "Hidden Champions - der Yamaichi-Podcast" erfahren Sie, warum ausgerechnet Venedig eine enge Verbindung zu Las Vegas hat, wofür ein Deutsches Unternehmen einen CES Innovation Award bekommt und was die Highlights der CES sind. Allein in Deutschland gibt es rund 1.500 Hidden Champions. Sie sind extrem wichtig für die Wirtschaft. Zusammen erwirtschaften sie einen Jahresumsatz von 150 Milliarden Euro. Und um sie dreht sich nicht nur die Weltwirtschaft, sondern auch ein neuer Podcast: „Hidden Champions - der Yamaichi-Podcast". Er erzählt die Erfolgsgeschichten von Unternehmen und faszinierenden Persönlichkeiten, die meist unentdecktdas deutsche Wirtschaftswunder 2.0 antreiben.
Gary Yacoubian Discusses 16-Ultra Subwoofer This year SVS introduced the world to their 16-Ultra subwoofer line at CES. It was so well received that it was awarded a CES Innovation Award. On today's show we speak with SVS President Gary Yacoubian where we discuss this achievement. Here are a few features of the 16-Ultra Subwoofer: 16” Ultra Driver With 8” Edge Wound Voice Coil 1,500 Watts Continuous, 5,000+ Watts Peak Power Sledge Amplifier With Fully Discrete MOSFET Output http://www.htguys.com/storage/content-images/svs/Ultra16Amp.jpg Subwoofer Control And Bass Management Smartphone App For Apple® And Android® Devices http://www.htguys.com/storage/content-images/svs/Ultra16App.jpg
Winner of the CES Innovation Award is the “bed reborn.” in the form of a new smart mattress. Sleep Number’s 360 smart bed will forever transform the way people sleep. The new integrated design includes a proprietary algorithm (powered by SleepIQ technology) and machine learning to intuitively sense and automatically adjust all night for an effortless and optimized sleep experience. Machine learning features include automatically adjusting if you snore, adding an automatic night light on the bed if you get up in the middle of the night, and pre-warming to toast up your feet on a cold evening. It also connects to an app to offer information on how you’re sleeping. In addition to the impressive tech embedded in the bed, Sleep Number have had to evolve to compete with the "disruptors" that have popped up in the mattress industry this past couple of years. After hearing how they are passionate about improving lives through innovative sleep solutions. I invited Sleep Number onto the show to find out more about their vision of a world with connected sleep being at the center of well-being. Buckle up and hold on tight as we head all the way to VEGAS to chat to the guys at Sleep number who are Proud to be one of Forbes America’s Most Trustworthy Companies and Innovator in smart bed technology with Silicon Valley-based SleepIQ® LABS
This week on the Modern Customer Podcast we talk about all things mobile innovation. Our guest is Christophe Gillet Vice President of Product at Vimeo. In this capacity he leads the product vision for the brand, including oversight and ongoing development for Vimeo's creator platform tools and overall viewing experience. Under his leadership, the team has introduced new subscription tools for creators selling on Vimeo On Demand, rebuilt Vimeo's search functionality and made significant updates to Vimeo's suite of mobile and connected TV apps. Christophe joined Vimeo in 2014 from Adap.TV, which was acquired by AOL in 2013, where he launched and led product for their programmatic linear video advertising platform. Christophe has also held product positions at Ebay, Vuze, and Ipreo. He holds six patents across media and ecommerce, and was awarded the CES Innovation Award in 2012 for the Fan TV iPad app. In this podcast you will learn: How the industry needs to rethink native mobile video products How Vimeo aggressively ramped up its mobile efforts to service both creators and audiences How the mobile digital content space is evolving
Jon Werner has mastered the true artistry of innovation; exploring every endeavor with a sense of childlike wonder. Quite literally, he is adidas Innovation Explorer (real title), and has led the company's effort to create and/or apply trends in technology and fashion for the past 8 years. On Innovation Crush, Jon explains his role, his successes (including winning a CES Innovation Award for adidas new connected soccer ball), and how he retains his sense of ingenuity and invention day in and day out. (recorded on location @ SXSW)