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Sutea egon da ULMA Carretillas Elevadoras lantegian.

Pintura kabinako motor batek (berogailuak ustez) sua hartu du, dirudienez, eta suhiltzaileak gerturatu orduko sua ia itzalita zegoen jada. Hala ere, hiru kamioi kea lantegitik ateratzeko lanean ari dira, eta horregatik Oñatiko udaltzaingoa trafikoa desbideratzen ari dira, suhiltzaileei lanak errazteko. Tailerra hustu egin dute, ke guztia tailerretik atera arte.

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How QoC Health simplifies patient empowerment.

QoC Health’s startup story: a tale of digital health ideation, development, deployment and scaling.

Patient empowerment has become central to health innovation initiatives. As Fitbits, Apple Watches, tablets and smartphones become commonplace, many stakeholders – including policymakers, administrators, and entrepreneurs – agree that technology is the key to patient power.

A Big Leap for an Artificial Leaf.

Daniel Nocera, a professor of energy science at Harvard who pioneered the use of artificial photosynthesis, says that he and his colleague Pamela Silver have devised a system that completes the process of making liquid fuel from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. And they’ve done it at an efficiency of 10 percent, using pure carbon dioxide—in other words, one-tenth of the energy in sunlight is captured and turned into fuel. That is much higher than natural photosynthesis, which converts about 1 percent of solar energy into the carbohydrates used by plants, and it could be a milestone in the shift away from fossil fuels. The new system is described in a new paper in Science.

Robots Are Invading Malls (and Sidewalks) Near You.

At the upscale Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto, California, people are taking selfies with a roving robot that looks like a cross between Wall-E’s girlfriend and R2D2. It’s actually a K5 robot security guard—a 300-pound, sensor-filled droid made by a startup called Knightscope that patrols the area and detects suspicious behavior.

Eve Medical enables women to test for cervical cancer from the comfort of their own homes.

Jessica Ching attended OCAD University with the full intention of becoming an industrial designer and no real intention of becoming an entrepreneur—that is, until she had to do a thesis project in her fourth year.

She was having a conversation with a group of women and the topic of cervical cancer came up. The general consensus was that the experience of getting tested for cervical cancer was uncomfortable and, as a result, many women do not get checked.

Jessica decided that she wanted to find a solution to this problem. She turned what was at first her thesis into Eve Medical, a company specializing in creating medical devices specifically for women’s healthcare needs.

Sweat Equity: These Wireless Skin Sensors Could Check Your Vital Signs And Monitor Your Health.

Anil Duggal has always had a knack for invention — the GE Global Research chief scientist has 98 U.S. patents to his name. Now, with the support of his colleagues Jeff Ashe and Azar Alizadeh, Duggal is on the verge of turning years of abandoned research into what might be the world’s most advanced skin-surface medical sensors.

Haptic Taco Helps You Navigate By Feel.

Using technology to navigate around an urban area completely monopolizes, at minimum, one of your senses. Either you're staring at a map on your phone or the car’s center console, or listening to spoken directions through headphones or the car speakers. If you're truly inept at navigating, you might need to see and listen at the same time. Unfortunately, your eyes and ears come in handy for other things, like not smashing into lamp posts or avoiding getting plowed into by other vehicles.

Wristify: Thermoelectric Wearable Would Reduce Energy Consumption.

Last week Computex, the largest ICT trade show in Asia, was accompanied by record breaking heat (38.7ºC). So it should be no surprise that Wristify, a thermoelectric bracelet, was popular with visitors to the Taipei show.

Wristify, invented by MIT startup EMBR Labs, works because the wrist is rich with blood-flow, so the cold provides  quick relief. Similarly, it could also rapidly warm up a shivering skirt-wearing lady (your reporter) who’d been in an air-conditioned room for hours.

Apoyo financiero a proyectos de I+D+i en el ámbito de la industria conectada 4.0

El BOE publica hoy la orden por la que se establecen las bases para la concesión de apoyo financiero a proyectos de I+D+i en el ámbito de la industria conectada 4.0

El nexo adjunto permite acceder al texto de la orden:

http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2016/06/08/pdfs/BOE-A-2016-5615.pdf

El pesimismo se extiende entre las empresas europeas con negocios en China.

Las empresas europeas que operan en China son más pesimistas que nunca sobre su futuro en el país asiático. La desaceleración económica y sobre todo el lento avance de las reformas prometidas por Pekín para que el mercado desempeñe un papel determinante en la economía empiezan a hacer mella entre la comunidad, que considera que actúa en un entorno "cada vez más hostil".

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