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There's a giant sporting event this weekend. The NFL is playing its massive championship game. We can't say the name because they allegedly will sue people for using it, but you know the one. In honor of the big sports game, we are reviewing Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season 7, episode 4 Take Me Out to the Holosuit. It's the baseball episode. So grab your hotdogs and root beer and join us. News:Sonequa Martin-Green teases big things for Star Trek Discovery and tonal shifthttps://trekmovie.com/2024/02/09/sonequa-martin-green-teases-big-thing-and-familiar-faces-in-star-trek-discovery-season-5/No Star Trek Legacy?https://gamerant.com/star-trek-picard-spinoff-canceled-john-de-lancie-comments/Are you ready for Captain Nicolas Cage?https://trekmovie.com/2024/02/06/exclusive-nicolas-cage-explains-why-he-wants-to-be-in-star-trek-confirms-comments-from-paramount/Breakdown of the DS9 Team:https://www.baseballprospectus.com/news/article/15405/wezen-ball-take-me-out-to-the-holosuite-a-star-trek-ds9-breakdown/Trekcast is a fan-made Star Trek podcast. We talk about all things sci-fi, nerdy/geeky, from Star Trek, Star Wars, Marvel, DC Comics, Stargate, and everything else. If you love dad jokes, saving dogs and bears you'll love Trekcast.Connect with us: trekcasttng@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail - (570) 661-0001Check out our merch store at Trekcast.comHelp support the show - ko-fi.com/trekcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/star-trek-podcast-trekcast--5651491/support.
#10 Kaaya Tech: Founded by husband-wife duo Harshavardhan Kikkeri and Shwetha Harsha in 2016 from Mysuru, Kaaya Tech is working on wireless motion tracking and capturing suit called HoloSuit that makes virtual reality experiences more immersive and productive. Their suits come with haptic feedback and dozens of sensors. #9 Kidvento: Mysuru-based edtech startup Kidvento was founded by Nikhil Bhaskar and Sumanth Prabhu in 2017. They partner with schools to offer what is essentially a curriculum in a box – things like textbooks, workbooks, tests, teacher manuals and lesson planners. Apart from that they also provide their partner schools with a robust online platform, where teachers can host live classes and post videos, collect assignments, interact with parents and students. #8 MicroDegree: Founded by Gaurav Kamath, Manikanta Nair and Rakesh Kothari in 2019, Mangaluru-based MicroDegree is an edtech startup that is teaching kids how to code through online courses but in their native language – Kannada. #7 UDMA Technologies: Udupi-based fintech startup UDMA Technologies began its journey in 2016 with a digital wallet called the Use Anytime Anywhere wallet. UDMA Technologies' UAA Wallet compresses authentication data into a single encrypted SMS message, thereby circumnavigating the internet entirely. #6 Nirnal: Founded by Niranjan Karagi in 2016, Belgavi-based Nirnal is a water filtration startup that offers products like portable bottle filter that can fit into a standard water bottle at just Rs 30 – providing access to affordable clean drinking water. So far, they have sold over 2 lakh units in more than 15 countries. #5 SenseGiz: Founded by Abhishek Latthe and Apurva Shetty in 2013, SenseGiz is a Belagavi-based IoT startup that is known for its wearable armbands called SAFR. It is a sleep and fitness tracker and can also be used as a safety device which notifies family members in the event of an emergency or accident. #4 AI-Bharata: Founded by Vinayaka and Vivek Jyothi and Sahana Mallappanahally Shivaswamy in 2019, Sanduru-based AI-Bharata is an AI startup that has built a system called MYAIRA, which uses AI and ML to detect and differentiate between 15 different lung and chest disorders including pneumonia and COVID-19. #3 Freshboxx: Founded by Archana Saxena, Pavan Patil, Praveen Narappanavar and Rohankumar Kulkarni in 2015, Hubballi-based Freshboxx delivers fresh fruits & vegetables directly from farms to their customers. They have also onboarded 150 retail partners including Big Bazaar, More, Nilgiris, and Reliance. #2 Skykrafts Aerospace: Founded in 2015 by Srinivasulu Reddy G, Hubballi-based Skykrafts Aerospace is a drone startup that has created drones for a number of different use cases. They've built an agriculture spraying drone, an award-winning cardboard drone intended for DIY tinkering, a more generic drone for enterprise and government use-cases, and an open-source blockchain-based UAV Traffic Management system called SKYWARE. #1 PublicNext: Founded by Manjunath Rao and Vishal Sheth in 2017, Hubballi-based PublicNext is a hyper-local social media news app that empowers its users to take on the role of news creators by reporting on the things that are happening in their neighbourhood or district, posting job opportunities, and sharing their opinions on social issues, in Kannada. Sankalp Semiconductor: Founded by Vivek Pawar in 2005, Hubballi-based Sankalp Semiconductor is currently one of the largest independent analog and mixed-signal semiconductor design service companies in India. They were acquired by HCL in 2019.
An exciting an inspiring conversation with the man who is building the world’s first full body motion tracking suit with haptic feedback he spoke about uses cases of Holosuit in the field of sports, Remote controlled robotic avatars and medicine,
You've most likely felt the vibrations of a phone in your pocket, but did you know that the buzzing effect is one of the most basic forms of a field known as Haptics? Haptics refers to any interaction involving touch, or specifically touch feedback.What if vibrations could communicate more to you than just the arrival of a text or phone call? What if touch was the only sense you had? The haptics field is wide open, and researchers are finding new and exciting ways to communicate and experience both the real world and the virtual world.In this episode, we look at one haptics application right out of science-fiction — a full-body HoloSuit — and several smaller-sized ideas that could help people right here and right now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join the Tech Cat on the show floor at AWE 2018(Augmented World Expo), #1 AR+VR conference and expo with annual dates in the USA, Asia and Europe. AWE is back for its 9th year in the USA & will illustrate why every organization, startup, and investor must get into XR (short for AR, VR, MR) or be left behind. We chat with startups and co's who are already using AR & VR to drive economic growth and change the world. Today's show features interviews with Ori Inba, Co-Founder of AWE as he sets the stage for one of the largest growing immersive content events; Harasha Kikkeri, CEO, of HoloSuit, the world’s first affordable, bi-directional, wireless full body motion capture suit;Tom Kidorla,CEO,Vsports,a company that is revolutionizing how athletes play & train by blending the real world with a virtual reality overlay & Marc Reese,Kopin with Goldin-I,a platform consisting of mobile wireless wearable headset computers operated by voice and head movements.
Hrasha Kikkeri is an Executive Leader in Robotics R&D with over 15 years of experience and 27 issued patents building aerial and ground robots with expertise in drones, motion planning, localization and mapping, mobile manipulation, computer vision, augmented reality, sensor fusion, machine learning. He's CEO of HoloSuit, the world’s first affordable, bi-directional, wireless and easy to use full body motion capture suit. With options for 26 or 36 embedded sensors and 9 haptic feedback devices dispersed across both arms, legs, and all ten fingers combined with 6 embedded buttons - HoloSuit captures the user’s entire body’s movement data and uses haptic feedback to send information back to the user, for scenarios including sports, healthcare, education, entertainment or industrial operations.