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AReality3D

AReality3D

Augmented reality hacker @yosun is back – with her latest awesome AR and VR creations. A holographic typewriter that lets you swap out any key set to type-to-paper instantly – corollary: a mixed-reality IoT remake of the APL Machine. A preview of The Mathemagician Workbook for middle school geometry. Extrude strange shapes in the real world from intriguing designs. Walk into paintings. And more hacks – and possibly some gnomes. http://curiosities.areality3d.com...

Texas A&M University

Texas A&M University

The human touch is no stranger to interacting with nature. Feeling the grass beneath our feet or hand leaves behind a sense of relief and allows for individuals to just concentrate on touch. It is considered that gardening is therapeutic and is often seen as an activity in assisted living centers. Those who are unable to benefit from this activity, such as hospitalized children and the mentally and physically disabled are stripped of the leisure. Touchology is a series of interactive projects that evokes serenity by exploring the meditative quality of touch with plants (real or artificial) that can be accessible at home or indoors. Since Touchology projects keep all the necessary components in a small container, this can be placed anywhere at ease of the user and extend her experience with nature in a unique way. One of the Touchology projects, Flora Touch, utilizes a small potted plant and a base with the electronic components. It generates ambient audio-visualization responding to human’s gentle touch of a plant. Another project, Grass is also a touch responsive installation. Grass consists of a field of fiber optics that look like grass and electronic components including LEDs and speakers in a base container. Users can explore different nature sounds (water, wind, bird, and cricket) and LED lighting patterns projected on the tips of optical fibers by touch. Touchology investigates how touch-sensitive, interactive plants can generate an emotional attachment with the user and how the relationship affects their quality of life in different conditions. Since Touchology uses real and artificial plants, we carefully choose plants based on scientific evidences. Researchers found that gently rubbing leaves of thale cress plants between thumb and forefinger can activate defense mechanism in the plant, making it more resistant to Botrytis cinerea, the fungus that causes grey mold. We are trying to build reciprocal relationships between human and plant through touch. http://www.embodiedimmersion.com/?p=1529...

David Brin

David Brin

David Brin is a scientist, speaker, technical consultant and world-known author. His novels have been New York Times Bestsellers, winning multiple Hugo, Nebula and other awards. At least a dozen have been translated into more than twenty languages. His 1989 ecological thriller, Earth, foreshadowed global warming, cyberwarfare and near-future trends such as the World Wide Web*. A 1998 movie, directed by Kevin Costner, was loosely based on The Postman. Brin serves on advisory committees dealing with subjects as diverse as national defense and homeland security, astronomy and space exploration, SETI and nanotechnology, future/prediction and philanthropy. His non-fiction book — The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose Between Freedom and Privacy? — deals with secrecy in the modern world. It won the Freedom of Speech Prize from the American Library Association. As a public “scientist/futurist” David appears frequently on TV, including, most recently, on many episodes of “The Universe” and on the History Channel’s best-watched show (ever) “Life After People.” He also was a regular cast member on “The ArciTECHS.” (For others, see “Media and Punditry.”) Brin’s scientific work covers an eclectic range of topics, from astronautics, astronomy, and optics to alternative dispute resolution and the role of neoteny in human evolution. His Ph.D in Physics from UCSD – the University of California at San Diego (the lab of nobelist Hannes Alfven) – followed a masters in optics and an undergraduate degree in astrophysics from Caltech. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the California Space Institute and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. His patents directly confront some of the faults of old-fashioned screen-based interaction, aiming to improve the way human beings converse online. David’s novel Kiln People has been called a book of ideas disguised as a fast-moving and fun noir detective story, set in a future when new technology enables people to physically be in more than two places at once. A hardcover graphic novel The Life Eaters explored alternate outcomes to WWII, winning nominations and high praise in the nation that most loves and respects the graphic novel. David’s science fictional Uplift Universe explores a future when humans genetically engineer higher animals like dolphins to become equal members of our civilization. He also recently tied up the loose ends left behind by the late Isaac Asimov. Foundation’s Triumph brings to a grand finale Asimov’s famed Foundation Universe. As a speaker and on television, David Brin shares unique insights — serious and humorous — about ways that changing technology may affect our future lives. Brin lives in San Diego County with his wife, three children, and a hundred very demanding trees. “The US Air Force ran a six month Delphi effort in which “Oracles” provided insight into potential futures for the USAF. The Oracles are tops in their fields, ranging from Hugo, Nebula, Campbell and Locus Award-winning science fiction writer and astrophysicist Dr. David Brin, who authored Earth, Foundation’s Triumph, The Uplift War, and The Postman, to US Air Force Senior Mentor Lt Gen Mike Short, who led NATO’s air campaign in the Kosovo and Serbia without single NATO casualty in combat. Many of the Oracles command a high fee for their expertise, but all worked on this project pro bono out of a sense of patriotism, academic curiosity, professional interest, friendship or some combination of the above.” — Julian Chesnutt (Department of Defense) and Timothy Mack (World Future Society) For more about David Brin as a speaker or consultant or creativity facilitator — including more glowing testimonials — go to the Speaker page. For more about David Brin’s many appearances on science, nature or public policy shows, or other media, go to the Media page....

Brock Kolls

Brock Kolls

H. Brock Kolls is a visionary entrepreneur who develops market-changing technology by identifying and capturing intellectual property around breakthrough innovation. He is also a US Patent Agent with 16 years of patent drafting and prosecution experience and is an inventor on more than 60 patents in diverse technology fields including machine-to-machine systems, communication systems, vehicle telematics, cashless mobile payment systems, vending and cold drink equipment technologies, and cloud based solutions. In the late 90’s he took a startup to successful exit onto NASDAQ in which he invented wireless cashless payment technology and a turnkey banking system that opened cashless micropayments to the vending and other traditionally coin-operate industries. His company was ahead of it’s time. Today we would say his company was into the internet-of-things, mobile commerce, and cloud solutions but back then none of these terms had been coined yet. He joined Coca-Cola R&D in 2007 and led a team of controls engineers on the design of the Coca-Cola Freestyle dispenser. Today the transformational beverage dispenser based on novel micro-dosing technology refreshes consumers in restaurants with more than 120 drink choices. After Freestyle design, he successfully grew Coca-Cola’s global open innovation program scouting technologies worldwide to meet business needs. In this role he worked extensively with getting novel startup technologies commercialized and into Coke’s bottling system. Having experienced, from both the startup and the big company perspective, how challenging it is to get breakthrough innovations out of the lab and into the marketplace at meaningful scale quickly, Brock founded Gr8 Big Ideas. The company focuses on creation of patent portfolios using a proprietary process modeled around a horse race handicapping methodology he and his father developed. The process connects strategic initiatives with trends, insights, big ideas, and other factors to Company: Gr8 Big Ideas/CN2 Technology http://www.CN2tech.com Related Products:...

Simon Heinen

Simon Heinen

Simon studied Computer Science at the RWTH Aachen and specialized in the areas of software engineering, computer vision and machine learning. He is a passionate open source developer who has managed several software projects and created DroidAR, an Augmented Reality framework used by over 8000 developers worldwide. He is a well seen speaker on conferences like the Droidcon and in 2010 cofounded the Google Developer Group Aachen. 2012 he started together with Mostafa Akbari his company bitstars which has Augmented and Virtual Reality content creation as its focus. Company: bitstars http://bitstars.com/ Related Products:...

Martin Neumann

Martin Neumann

Martin received his Ph.D. in quantum chemistry in 1994 and worked 12 years for the global company Bayer as research systems developer, chief software architect and innovation manager. In 2007 he founded the smart home company tecolo (sold in 2011). In 2009 he founded innospiring. Together with partners from Fraunhofer, academia and business innospiring develops new ideas (e.g. virtual bathroom mirror) with a special focus on human-machine-interaction and consults his customers. Martin holds several patents and is author, blogger and teacher at the University of applied science in Sankt Augustin / Germany. Company: innospiring GmbH http://innospiring.de Related Products:...

Stefan Alexander

Stefan Alexander

Stefan, VP Advanced R&D, has a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo. He is passionate about developing new technologies and using them to create never-before-seen products. Stefan was the first employee at IGNIS Innovation in 2001, directing their Engineering department and leading the creation of state-of-the-art AMOLED display prototypes. He has 7 patents and 16 technical publications. Company: Thalmic Labs https://www.thalmic.com/en/myo/ Related Products:...

Rudi Schubert

Rudi Schubert

Rudi Schubert is the Director, New Initiatives for the IEEE Standards Association, with leadership responsibilities for the IEEE Industry Connections program, the IEEE Conformity Assessment Program and a number of new technology standards initiatives. Prior to joining the IEEE-SA, he was a Principal Engineer with EnerNex Corporation, and a program manager for the Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP) with a focus on its interoperability and testing initiatives for emerging grid technologies. Rudi has a 20+ year record of leading, developing and implementing industry standards and testing programs associated with the communications and energy industries, assuring expectations for functional performance, compatibility, product robustness and safety are achieved. He is recognized as a technical expert and industry thought leader on conformance and interoperability programs. Srikanth Chandrasekaran, Standards Senior Manager, IEEE Standards Association Sri (as he is popularly known) is associated with the IEEE India office for the past 3 years with specific focus on standards engagements in India. In this strategic role, Sri drives standards related initiatives & programs in India across technology sectors which include amongst others Smart Grid, Communications, VLSI, to engage Indian engineering community to global IEEE standards development efforts. Apart from India focused programs, Sri is involved in driving some of the key emerging technologies for the IEEE Standards Association globally which include programs in IoT, Smart Cities, AR, eHealth etc. Prior to joining IEEE, Sri was associated with Freescale Semiconductor Inc. (formerly Motorola Inc.) for 18 years, managing a global R&D team focused on technology development in the area of Electronic Design Automation and also led key standards working groups for behavioral modeling of mixed signal systems. Company: IEEE Standards Association http://standards.ieee.org/ Related Products:...

Ken Lee

Ken Lee

Ken Lee is the founder and CEO of VanGogh Imaging. Ken founded VanGogh to provide advanced 3D computer vision technology to allow applications to easily interact with the real-world. Prior to founding VanGogh, Ken was CEO and founder of Anka Systems, which developed the medical industry’s first web-based image management systems specifically for ophthalmology. Anka Systems was acquired by an ophthalmic instrument company named Topcon (division of Toshiba) in 2006. Before Anka Systems, Ken was CEO and founder of IgT, a successful venture-backed networking company which was acquired by PMC-Sierra in 1998. In its lifetime, IgT was funded by NEA, Point Venture Partners, Altera, and Samsung Electronics. During his six years at IgT, it achieved strong revenue growth due primarily to the company’s introduction of the networking industry’s first voice-over-IP switching technology. Altogether, Ken has over 30 years of industry experience as an entrepreneur, technologist, and manager. Ken has a B.S. and M.S. in electrical engineering/computer science from Johns Hopkins University. Company: VanGogh Imaging http://vangoghimaging.com Related Products:...

Chris Nunes

Chris Nunes

Chris is an award-winning product manager, entertainment attorney, and entrepreneur, with a deep background in product management, corporate strategy & strategic communications, and business development & strategic partnerships. Chris runs Holofy, which is a technology consultancy in numerous ventures in industries ranging from augmented reality (AR) to film & television to outdoor advertising. At Holofy, Chris works side-by-side with entertainment & technology entrepreneurs looking to dramatically improve their core businesses through product feature & line innovation, new monetization strategies, and new customer acquisition. Chris developed the app “StarPop” which is an augmented reality experience on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and he consults on a handful of other location-based and celebrity branded mobile apps. In the AR vertical, Chris consults with companies on the UX of augmented reality, and currently chairs the IEEE’s “Augmented Reality Industry Connections” working group that is exploring avenues to broader adoption of AR technologies through cooperative marketing and technology development strategies. Company: Holofy http://www.holofy.com Related Products:...

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