Friday, February 26, 2016

Bone conduction devices and partially sighted assistants to win RoadToSuccess – PianetaCellulare.it

Bring the finger of his hand to his ear to answer the phone or help visually impaired people to be more ‘self-employed thanks to the sounds are two Italian projects among the four projects that won a #RoadToSuccess , the event organized by the collaboration between IngDan, the largest Chinese web platform of products for the market of the Internet of things, which is the Internet of things (IoT), and Maker Faire Rome, which took place in Rome in the month of February. The event was launched during the third European Maker Faire held last October at the Sapienza University of Rome.

The four winners will be able to fly directly to China, to promote it and conquer IoT largest market in the world . The winners, in fact, participate in a road show targeted in Shenzhen Valley, the region which is home to the largest production of ‘e worldwide and boasting an extension twice that of Silicon Valley.

the first project to win is “ Archon ” Davide Venturelli, software that manages to program the flight of multiple drones independently. Archon has web interface with which to easily set up flight plans, is able to implement 3D simulation of all operations of the drones, and real-time streaming of data collected during the survey.

Other award-winning project is “ GET ” Edward PariniGet, a wearable device that has the shape of a bracelet that simplifies and accelerates the interaction between the user and smartphone, tablet or pC. GET, that is devoid of a display, touch screen or buttons, using the bones conduction technology that uses bone conduction allows the user to listen to the contents and respond to messages, calls or dictate instructions to Siri simply bringing your ear finger. the law also wereable user actions to interpret the will, thanks to an application you can also customize each gesture combining the function concerned as access to notifications, calls and messages.

Another prize to “ Horus “Saverio Murgia, a device designed to assist blind and partially sighted people throughout the day. Horus observes reality, understands and describes the person who provides useful information such as the signaling of crosswalks or object recognition.

Finally, the fourth winning idea is “ IOMOTE “Claudio Carnevali. Iomote is an end-to-end platform for professional Iot for system integrators that include a simple management dashboard, a tool to create web and mobile applications to wireless devices.

Twenty samples of the Made In Italy 4.0 they could compete by presenting new technological products useful in all fields, from sports to the world of work, through road safety up to the development of innovative drones with the aim of being able to impress a panel of experts composed of Luigi Capello (CEO LV venture Group), Andrea Ciampalini (General Manager of Innova Lazio), Marco Gay (Vice President and President of Confindustria Young Entrepreneurs Confindustria), Jacopo Guedado Apples (Digital Life Coach), Aldo Guide (CEO Theorema srl), Stefano Micelli (Professor Università Ca ‘Foscari), Luciano Mocci (Director General Federlazio), Alessandro Ranellucci (Contents Executive Coordinator at Maker Faire Rome), Brunetto Tini (CEO Askanews), Luciano Tommasi (Head of Startup activities and Business Incubator at Enel) and Gianluca Tondi (CEO TM Italy).

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