Success Stories
Successful examples about how it went so well.
Single-patient isolation and transport system could help tackle the coronavirus outbreak
Three leading European Air Forces have deployed single patient isolation pods to rescue covid-19 patients from remote areas. In record time, the EpiShuttle is now in service with The British Royal Air Force, The Royal Norwegian Air Force, the Royal Danish Air Force and the German Air Ambulance DRF.
The use of single patient isolation systems increase the efficiency of our healthcare system during the pandemic outbreak.
An ambulance or aircraft would normally require 2-4 hours of disinfection between every transport. Isolation pods reduce the need for disinfecting the ambulance, protecting both the crew and the next patient from being infected, says CEO of EpiGuard, Ellen Cathrine Andersen.
Medicago claims that it can start a production of a viable vaccine candidate for COVID-19
The biopharma company Medicago successfully produced Virus-Like Particles (VLP) of the coronavirus in just 20 days using proprietary plant-based technology Medicago’s platform can produce both vaccine and antibody candidates against COVID-19 disease.
Medicago, a biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Quebec City, announced today that they have successfully produced a Virus-Like Particle (VLP) of the coronavirus just 20 days after obtaining the SARS-CoV-2 (virus causing the COVID-19 disease) gene.
President of Estonia Makes Historic Voyage and Manages State Affairs from Antarctica over the Iridium Network
In commemoration of the 200-year anniversary of Antarctica discovery by Estonian born Admiral Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen, Her Excellency Kersti Kaljulaid, President of the Republic of Estonia, made her successful expedition to Antarctica. President Kaljulaid’s efforts included managing state affairs in real-time from Antarctica and signing digital legally binding documents from the polar areas using the weather resilient Iridium Certus specialty satellite broadband service.
The trip to Antarctica began on January 27th with the President returning to Estonia on January 31st.
This is a 3D printed racecar!
At first glance it looks like a normal mirror, but it isn't. It is a 3D printed part, a technology that CUPRA has begun to implement in the development of the new Leon Competition in collaboration with HP, known as printer manufactorer and now a 3D printing technology developer. Greater agility, efficiency and flexibility are the benefits of a system that is set to revolutionise car development. Below are the key points.
University of Tartu and Bolt presented autonomous driving lab’s test car
On the end of January the University of Tartu and Bolt presented the test car procured for the University of Tartu’s autonomous driving lab. This high-technology vehicle will be used for experiments in several research and development fields. The aim is to conduct test runs in urban traffic this year already.
Euro NCAP’s Best of the Best of 2019
Euro NCAP publishes its Best in Class for 2019. Fifty-five cars were assessed among which forty-one achieved the top accolade. This makes 2019 one of the most impressive years on record since Euro NCAP started to evaluate consumer safety of cars on the European market.
Google Wing Launched America’s First Commercial Drone Delivery Service
In October 18, in a first for drone delivery in the U.S., Wing delivered packages, over-the-counter medication, snacks and gifts to residents of Christiansburg, Virginia.
With an expanded Air Carrier Certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Wing became the first company to operate a commercial air delivery service via drone directly to homes in the United States. Wing’s FAA permissions are the first to allow multiple pilots to oversee multiple unmanned aircraft making commercial deliveries simultaneously to the general public, paving the way for the most advanced drone delivery service in the nation.
ABB wins one of its biggest ever contracts to connect world’s largest offshore wind farm to UK grid
ABB has been selected by energy companies SSE Renewables of the UK and Equinor of Norway to supply its high-voltage direct current (HVDC) Light® converter systems to connect the world’s largest offshore wind farms in the Dogger Bank region of the North Sea to the UK transmission network.
Skeleton Technologies' Ultracapacitor Energy Storage Chosen as Winner of Sustainable Solutions at TBB2019 in Paris
Skeleton Technologies CEO Taavi Madiberk pitched Skeleton Technologies to the top spot at The Business Booster 2019 in Paris.
TBB, a two-day international networking event organized yearly by InnoEnergy, showcased the best sustainable solutions to fight climate to high-level attendees from over 40 countries, and culminated at the award ceremony at the end of busy two days of thousands of meetings between energy industry representatives, financial communities, policy makers, and regulators.
Revolutionary Automatic Self-charging Smart Watch: Sequent SuperCharger2 looks for growdsourcing
Sequent SuperCharger2 is a fundamental re-engineering of award-winning first and only smart watch with an Automatic Self-Charging battery system, providing world record power autonomy. Smartwatch is pledged $377,898 of $49,433 goal for now.
This new award winning Swiss engineering smartwatch has some groundbreaking features: the more you move, the more you transform 100% clean kinetic energy into electrical power to support the high precision built-in sensors, that track all your activities.