Organizada por el BAC de MONDRAGON, el próximo día 5 de febrero de 2015 se desarrollara en las instalaciones del Polo de Innovación Garaia de Mondragón, la 2ª edición de la Brocante Tecnológica.
El interés de esta iniciativa surge de la constatación de que, como consecuencia de la falta de recursos económicos, la ausencia de alineación con la estrategia general de la empresa, la carencia de canales de comercialización,… existen en nuestras cooperativas proyectos truncados en fases avanzadas de desarrollo que constituyen un stock tecnológico y de oportunidades de negocio no materializadas.
The most significant announcement that Apple made in 2014 wasn’t a larger-sized iPhone. It was that Apple is entering the health-care industry. With HealthKit, it is building an iTunes-like platform for health; Apple Watch is its first medical device. Apple is, however, two steps behind Google, IBM and hundreds of startups. They realized much earlier that medicine is becoming an information technology and that the trillion-dollar health-care market is ripe for disruption.
If you’re a fan of craft beer, you might be tempted to try homebrewing — if only it wasn’t (to quote my colleague Ryan Lawler) “a pain in the ass.”
Startup PicoBew has built a machine called Zymatic that should make the process a lot easier, automating the brewing process and making it more consistent. PicoBrew’s Greg White even pitched it (half-jokingly, I think) as an “Internet of Beer” device: “The Internet of Things was so last week.”
The launch of Apple HealthKit and Google Fit in the latter half of 2014, along with the pending launch of the Apple Watch in the first quarter of this year, has the world of mobile health applications poised to truly go mainstream in 2015. The mHealth application market is estimated to be worth $6.4 billion in 2015, and more than double that in 2016 ($13.5 billion), up from $4 billion in 2014.
Ozobot is a little toy robot that blends the physical and digital worlds — and teaches kids programming. The company bills the Ozobot as the world’s tiniest robot, but we figure there’s got to be something smaller than these little guys with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for brains.
It is very basic programming, as you simply train the robots to follow patterns on the surfaces that they roll over. They look a little like Pac-Man ghosts, with domes for heads. Ozobot can identify lines, colors, and codes on both digital surfaces, such as an iPad, and physical surfaces, such as paper.
The International Consumer Electronics Show, held in Las Vegas this week, is a vast celebration of every imaginable gadget and gizmo, from self-cleaning smartphone screens to self-driving cars. And while the event is not always a reliable guide (think 3-D TVs), it does reveal the industry’s best guess of what consumers might want next.
This coming year, wearable technology is expected to be big: companies at CES displayed every imaginable wearable gadget, designed for everything from baby monitoring to calmer meditation.
“We’re not doing rocket science. We’re just trying to get people to go camping.”
So says Ravi Parikh, co-founder and CEO of Austin, TX-based startup RoverPass. While his comment is a little self-deprecating, it certainly explains his company well. RoverPass helps campers and RV owners find and book places in campgrounds and RV parks while helping campground and RV park owners—the startup’s customers—find new revenue and manage online bookings and advertising in a simple way.
We analyzed CB Insights private company financing data to identify 2014′s largest renewable energy financings. These 22 financings have raised more than $2.5B, and include companies that that produce energy using solar, wind, and biofuel among others.
DANOBATGROUP India participó del 11 al 13 diciembre en la feria del ferrocarril India, INNORAIL 2014, en Lucknonw, con en fin de dar a conocer los últimos avances y fortalezas del grupo en el sector ferroviario a Indian Railways, la principal compañía de ferrocarriles de la India que transporta a más de 25 millones de pasajeros al día y su radio de acción se extiende por la segunda red ferroviaria más grande del mundo, y a otras entidades de renombre procedentes de distintas instituciones y empresas relacionadas al sector del ferrocarril del país.
DANOBATGROUP Indiak INNORAIL 2014 erakustazokan hartu du parte abenduaren 11tik 13ra bitartean Lucknow hirian, taldeko tren sektoreko azkeneko aurrerapen eta indarguneak besteak beste Indian Railways eta Indiako tren sektoreko entitate garrantzitsuenen artean ezagutzera emateko.