Interesting Ideas & Inventions
Japanese Interesting Inventions that Changed the World: Interesting inventions! Interesting ideas! But the main question is: what are the triggers making people think out-of-the-box?
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Interesting Ideas: Wow! Would you be able to think out-of-the-box while staying in-the-box? Check out this video clip! This is amazing! How can we bring this level of innovation and creativity in the organisations? Let's talk...
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Is this Innovation or Creativity? Many books on 'Innovation and Creativity' have been sold... Many speakers on that hot subject have been heard... But none of them is able to tell it all better than this clip. Indeed, innovation and creativity involve the Head, the Heart, and the Hand!
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It's a chemistry lesson with a difference...The teachers are all ears while their pupils demonstrate an invention they think could help solve Nigeria's chronic electricity shortage. Their invention is the ultimate in waste recycling... harnessing the power of pee to make a generator.
The young innovators have spent just 64 dollars on their invention and believe with another small investment they can make the device more compact, and more practical in millions of homes throughout the developing world. |
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Is this going to be the new phone? Are you ready for this?
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What if neither distance nor language mattered? What if technology could help you be anywhere you need to be and speak any language? Using AI technology and holographic experiences this is possible, and it is revolutionary.
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This spring, Google is introducing the self-driving bicycle in Amsterdam, the world’s premier cycling city. The Dutch cycle more than any other nation in the world, almost 900 kilometres per year per person, amounting to over 15 billion kilometres annually. The self-driving bicycle enables safe navigation through the city for Amsterdam residents, and furthers Google’s ambition to improve urban mobility with technology. Google Netherlands takes enormous pride in the fact that a Dutch team worked on this innovation that will have great impact in their home country.
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Dubai has announced yet another pioneering initiative, but this time it's not the world's first rotating skyscraper or 3D printed office. It's a fleet of flying taxis. Small enough to fit into a car parking space when folded up, the one-seater passenger drones made by Chinese company Ehang are set to start picking up passengers in July this year, according to Dubai's Road and Transport Authority (RTA). The electrically powered driverless drones -- named Ehang 184 -- have already been seen hovering above the sand dunes near the city's airfield during test flights.
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In Côte d'Ivoire, UNICEF and partners are transforming plastic waste into construction materials to build classrooms for children.
Divergent Thinking: Have you ever heard about it before? It's not creativity and it's not innovation. Click here to check out!
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