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Fluid is a smart water meter that differentiates between appliances, so users can monitor and adjust their water usage.
Homekeepr helps realtors maintain relationships with satisfied clients by positioning them as local experts who can recommend vendors.
The Kinsa Smart Ear Thermometer is a wireless medical device that offers parents guidance according to the child's developing condition.
Auto-Complain turns cyclists' phones into motion trackers and automatically alerts the road repair department when they encounter a pothole.
UmbraCity is an umbrella sharing service that lets UBC students borrow and return umbrellas for free, anytime from automated kiosks.
Professor Zhibin Yu has developed a variation of the light-emitting diode, which could lead to greater uptake of the eco-friendly option.
Ijburg Serveert celebrated the district's thriving culture of peer-to-peer sharing with a pop-up restaurant serving only home cooked food.
Elephant Bikes are old Royal Mail bikes refurbished by prisoners in the UK and locals in Malawi, which raise money for vital services.
Service will help users resolve complaints with any business free of charge.
Environmental charity Hubbub are discouraging littering through a series of interactive, playful billboards and talking bins.
The New Horizon Youth Centre is giving young homeless individuals bus tickets that enable them to ride safely through the night, instead of sleeping on…
The Drunk Mode app lets intoxicated users leave 'Breadcrumbs' via passive GPS, find drinking buddies and rides, and stops them from drunk dialing.