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element14 recognizes community members who use technology to give back to society and meet the needs of special groups. These community members actively participate in element14 Design Challenge and create various design projects that meet social needs and benefit humanity:

Ventilation Tracker: Enrique Albertos from Fullcarga, Spain, developed an IoT device that monitors gas density and controls windows in designated areas to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The actual engineering design of the device showed good scalability and can be used in healthcare environments to prevent COVID-19. This project won the special prize in the recent "Design for a Cause" design challenge.

Life Care: Kamrul Hussain from Dhaka, Bangladesh, has developed a handheld device that provides continuous critical monitoring of recovered COVID-19 patients to help them more easily monitor their recovery. The device is equipped with respiratory and temperature sensors that can send health parameters to the cloud for remote medical monitoring, making home care easier to manage.

Fingerprint Master Key: Milos Rasic from Serbia has developed a scanner that can read RFID tags next to and on door locks, and then select the correct key for the user through fingerprint recognition technology. The device is designed to help people with limited mobility or vision to open locked doors and protect themselves.

DIY Arduino Mobile Bike: Sean and Connor Miller, a father-and-son duo from Kentucky, USA, have developed a smart bike. It uses assisted riding technology to enable people with multiple sclerosis (MS) or other disabilities to ride like a normal person. The inspiration for this project came from Sean's wife, who was diagnosed with MS a few years ago. The key to their design is how to use Nano 33IoT to add multiple safety sensors and interlocks to the electric bike, as well as an SD card output. The SD card output is used to study sensor data and calibrate it for optimal ride quality and maximum safety.

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They are all about biology and medicine, and people still pay more attention to this aspect!   Details Published on 2021-11-23 09:53
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Applications are more important than chips

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Bat night goggles, I can think of one with just a bunch of brains, but the problem is that I don't have time to make one.

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Haha, sure, it reminds me of Batman.  Details Published on 2021-11-23 09:50
 
 
 

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huo_hu posted on 2021-11-22 19:04 Bat nightfly, I can think of one with just one thought, but the key is that I don’t have time to make it

Haha, sure, it reminds me of Batman.

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They are all about biology and medicine, and people still pay more attention to this aspect!

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