Wearable Tech: NTU Singapore’s RoboFabric
NTU Singapore’s RoboFabric is a groundbreaking wearable material that can shift between flexibility and rigidity on demand, offering transformative potential for medical devices and soft robotics, with utility beyond medical applications.
India’s Quantum Leap: Affordable Tunable Lasers
Raman Research Institute’s spinoff is set to revolutionise quantum optics with cost-effective, multi-channel tunable laser systems, aiding applications in medicine, remote sensing, geo-mapping, and space.
New Zealand’s Framework for Secure Online Interactions
New Zealand’s new digital trust framework aims to combat online fraud and enhance digital interactions, creating a safer, more secure environment, facilitating secure identity verification, and protecting against scammers and phishers.
Revolutionising Restroom Hygiene: MIT’s Cleana Smart Seat
MIT alumni created Cleana’s antibacterial, self-lifting toilet seat, transforms restroom hygiene, operating mechanically, ensuring cleaner surfaces without electronics, and expanding from public installations to residential use.