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Floating gym built into a sightseeing boat, powered by travelers’ on-board workouts.
R&D company SINTEF has worked with Nordic Wildfish to eliminate waste by using everything but fish bones for additional food products.
A team of scientists led by Penn State’s College of Medicine retrofitted defibrillators with software that predicted heart failures before they occurred.
This converted shipping container contains all the tools, tech and training communities need to take control of their local food supply.
Data aggregation platform Spatial.AI uses formal and informal information streams to provide businesses with rich layers of intelligence to add to any map.
Run by the Parks and Recreation department, the New York City Street Tree Map provides information about every city tree and calculates the ecological benefits.
Researchers have created a 3D-printed balaclava out of electric-conductive yarn to help winter athletes stay healthy by warming air before it is inhaled.
Architecture firm AL_A unveiled its Pitch/Pitch concept that uses modular carbon fiber structures to create multiple sports fields in tiny urban spaces.
Panasonic is providing multi-lingual translation for many of Japan’s public spaces and tourist destinations using a connected megaphone.
Luxury knitware company Wooln employs retired New York-based women to create each piece in its alpaca, cashmere and merino wool collections.
Albuquerque, New Mexico-based start-up DermaTec introduces its first product, the OnusBlue wearable blood alcohol detection patch.
Using smart textile technology, Siren Care socks for diabetics monitor inflammation on the feet, allowing for early detection of injuries.