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Exploring the need for low-cost cell testing and second-life applications
Project owners : LiFETIME, Cambridge The global market for electric vehicles (EVs) is growing exponentially. While this will reduce CO2 emissions and help address climate change, it is putting pressure on the global supply of critical minerals needed for EV batteries, such as lithium, and is already generating a large amount of toxic waste in…
Analysing the market need for systems to improve the efficiency
Project owners: Dr. Justin Pradipta, Institut Teknologi Bandung , Anaïs-Marie Celestine Berkes, University of Cambridge Solar power is increasingly being used in a variety of formats and purposes. For example, solar energy can be used to produce electricity, which can then be stored in large-scale batteries, or can also be used directly to heat water…
Oviotrap: internet of things for monitoring, detection, analysis and control
Ir. Endra Joelianto, Ph.D – Institut Teknologi Bandung OvioTrap is an innovative, IoT-based solution designed to tackle the spread of dengue fever by focusing on its primary vector, the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The OvioTrap includes several key features and functionalities including mosquito detection and counting, egg counting, measurement of environmental conditions and predictive analytics to…
A smart controller for air conditioning in commercial buildings
Inventor : Cosysense, UK By 2050, air conditioning systems will contribute 18% of worldwide CO2 emissions. Reducing the cooling by 1C can save up to 15% of the energy used and emissions generated. In addition the majority of building occupants will usually be unhappy with the level of cooling provided, but have no way to…
An AI-based tool to measure corporate culture
Inventor: CultureMetrics, Bandung, Indonesia Corporate culture is crucial to an organization's success, as it influences teamwork, productivity, efficiency, and customer service ability. However, there has yet to be a consensus on measuring corporate culture. Most tools used for measuring corporate culture are self-reported questionnaires, which are prone to faking. The inventors have developed a machine…
Understanding the best route to market for a new Hepatitis
Inventors: Rekacipta Bioteknologi Indonesia PT Rekacipta Bioteknologi Indonesia is a biotechnology start-up developing diagnostic kit production technology. Their first product, Hepasona, is an ELISA-based diagnostic kit that qualitatively detects the presence of the Hepatitis B virus in the human body. Indonesia currently imports a high level of diagnostic kit products, especially for virus-based diseases. Therefore…