- The blinds are not permanent. With renters in mind, the interior wall brackets are designed as a non-permanent, plug & play solution with additional installation options for homeowners to maximize energy production.
- The built-in solar panels can generate up to 100W-150W of renewable energy per 10 sq. ft. iof window, enough to power 30 LED light bulbs or three MacBooks.
- In addition to generating solar energy, the window blinds also save energy by shading your home interior and reducing air condition cost by up to 40%.
- Energy surplus can either be stored by battery or can easily be sold to your electricity company as green energy through a two-way meter they provide.
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
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Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Victor Dominello inspires at a pre budget breakfast
NSW Finance Minister, Victor Dominello shared with us the 7 D's, at a pre-breakfast NSW budget launch (where the government posted a $4b surplus, wiped out debt and has budgeted massive spending on developing infrastructure, education and health)... saying that to survive and thrive, we need to make sure we take a grasp of the technologies that will drive us to 2050 and beyond.
- Data - knowledge and big data is key. Your decisions should be evidence based
- Digital - you need to be in 21st century
- Direct - things need to happen in real time
- Display - present it in an easy way - display tools - make it easy to digest knowledge
- Dissection - analyse it - operationalise those insights
- DNA - culture - needs to be in 21st century - or you will be left behind quickly
- 3rd Dimension - mobiles will be toast, its 2 dimensional - you will have glasses or contacts - giving you a 3D - augmented reality experience. digital morphing - where we will be unable to distinguish what is digital and what is real. This is the future - and we (our government) should embrace this and be at the forefront of this wave.
It's great to see that our NSW government has a solid vision, with the motivation , authority and desire to invest in innovation and adopt cutting edge technology.
As a Shareholder and Director of BSI and a number of Innovative Startups, I believe that this is the sort of leadership and direction that will provide a massive boost to our Country.
Victor Dominello talks about the need for government to place innovation high up on the agenda
Victor Dominello the finance minister of NSW spoke to us about the 7 D's ... saying that to survive and thrive, we need to make sure we take a grasp of the technologies that will drive us to 2050 and beyond.
- Data - knowledge and big data is key. Your decisions should be evidence based -
- Digital - you need to be in 21st century
- Direct - things need to happen in real time
- Display - present it in an easy way - display tools - make it easy to digest knowledge
- Dissection - analyse it - operationalise those insights
- DNA - culture - needs to be in 21st century - or you will be left behind quickly
- 3rd Dimension - mobiles will be toast its 2 dimensional - you will have glasses or contacts - giving you a 3D - augmented reality experience. digital morphing - where we will be unable to distinguish what is digital and what is real. This is the future - and we (our government) should embrace this and be at the forefront of this wave.
Monday, June 19, 2017
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Sunday, June 18, 2017
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Saturday, June 17, 2017
7 Industries that will boom in the next decade
HERE’S WHERE THE BIG TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN OPPORTUNITIES WILL BE OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL YEARS.
Everyone’s looking toward the future, eagerly anticipating what promises to be a long line of innovations due to rapidly evolving technology. Consumers know these inventions will change the way they work and play. Not only will they make some aspects of life easier, they could quite possibly empower people to do more with less money.
This means that, on a wider scale, many fields will see serious growth. And with growth comes opportunity.
Here are seven industries that are most likely boom in the next 10 years thanks to advancements in technology.
1. The Internet of Things
The Internet of Things (IoT) has forced manufacturers to rethink the way their products function. This will continue over the next several years, as everything from refrigerators to toasters become more sophisticated. Even children’s toys will eventually utilise IoT technology to entertain, educate and even keep kids safe. For example, tablets made for toddlers may let you monitor your child from the other side of the house through the device’s camera while they’re learning to spell.
2. 3-D Printing
As retailers compete to get products into the hands of consumers quickly, a new type of technology stands to change everything.
Once 3-D printers go mainstream, consumers will be able to select and manufacture the items they want, reducing the need to ship the item to them. This also brings custom design into play, allowing consumers to personalize an item like clothing or jewelry, then print it out immediately.
3. Finding Trust in the Sharing Economy
In the past few years, consumers have embraced services such as Airbnb and Uber, creating opportunities for themselves and the many workers who provide these services. Consumers will continue to seek services this way, but it will also be important for businesses to build trust by adding protections for both their customers and contractors.
Once those are strongly in place, these services can continue to grow. The sharing economy will continue to spread into other markets or industries, such as services in which people may be able to offer or trade skills with each other.
4. Wearables in Health Care
Technology will take health care in exciting new directions over the next decade, thanks in large part to devices such as health trackers. Instead of merely counting steps and monitoring heart rate, sensors will be able to track glucose levels and detect signs of cancer, while also allowing elderly patients to stay safely at home.
This in many cases will allow medical professionals to focus less on diagnosis and more on finding the best courses of treatment.
5. Virtual Reality
Today’s consumers may think of virtual reality (VR) in the gaming and recreation context. However, there are real-world applications for the technology, especially in training. The technology is already being used to train medical professionals, giving them hands-on experience in a medical school setting. Once a professional is fully trained, VR can help them experiment with new surgeries or get a better look at certain tissues to create improved treatment.
Beyond the medical field, all kinds of ideas are emerging about how we may use VR in the coming years. Whether we’re doing our day-today office work using virtual reality glasses that let us interact with a virtual office, or even relive actual physical experienceswe’ve had in everyday life, the future is exciting and definitely a new frontier.
6. Connected Schooling
The Internet has opened up a wide range of opportunities for education systems worldwide.
In the coming years, classrooms will use technology like videoconferencing to access resources outside of their physical location. Students also will have access to more personalized learning, thanks to apps and connected classrooms.
For example, already there are companies producing apps that integrate teacher lectures onto tablets, allowing students to watch brief videos or take short quizzes during the day’s lesson.
7. Digitized Hospitality
Travel is already becoming easier for consumers, with many hotel chains automating check-in. Apps will increasingly become tightly woven into the hotel experience, with consumers using their smartphones to check in, access their rooms, and request services.
Customer relationship management (CRM) software and marketing automation will increasingly help hotels send you personalized messages. The underlying theme for the future here is that the hospitality industry is working to make its relationships with customers more smooth, informed and beneficial to both sides.
For every industry, user experience will be a top priority as companies strive to win long-term customers. Through the use of technology, businesses can create experiences that flow seamlessly, making the lives of consumers and business owners far easier. The end result is that to remain competitive, businesses will need to invest in order to take advantage of new technologies and come up with innovative ways to deliver products and services to their customers.