Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Innovative ‘smart socks’ could help millions living with dementia
Inventor driven to act by great-grandmother’s dementia
Milbotix’s ‘smart socks’ sense rising distress in those with dementia, autism and other conditions that affect communication, so their carers can intervene before things escalateCurre (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: University Enterprise Zone Spotlight: Robotics Innovation Facility
The Robotics Innovation Facility (RIFBristol) is one of five areas that make up UWE Bristol’s University Enterprise Zone. The below spotlight explains its purpose:
Located beside the UEZ café, which forms a central meeting place (More) | |
rachelpyke wrote: UWE Bristol and Future Space listed as top Innovators in region
TechSPARK recently produced their list of top entrepreneurs, techies and innovators who they have named the Top Innovators in the region.
TechSPARK is a not-for-profit network dedicated to connecting, educating and strengthening the digi-tech cl (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Bristol researchers join forces with UK agri-tech experts to develop salad saving robot
The Centre for Machine Vision (CMV) at UWE Bristol have joined forces with Agri-tech and machinery experts at Grimme, Agri-EPI Centre, Image Development Systems, Harper Adams University and two of the UK’s largest lettuce growers, G’s Fresh and (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE researchers use socially intelligent robot in a school to support autistic young people
Original story appeared on UWE Bristol website.
UWE Bristol researchers have placed a socially intelligent robot at a special needs school in Somerset to support autistic pupils aged 12 to 19 with their wellbeing and emotions over a three-week (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Bristol Active Living Architecture: Controlled Environment (ALICE) project selected to be showcased on EU Innovation Radar Website
The Active Living Architecture: Controlled Environment (ALICE) project has been recognised by the European Commission's Innovation Radar team has an Innovation Highlight and will be showcased on their website.
The project, which follows on from t (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Case study: How happy is your pig?
Professor Melvyn Smith was recently interviewed by KTN about his research into the emotional state of pigs. The below case study was written by Alan Cowie at KTN as part of their annual report:
Innovation in agriculture has advanced significantl (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: UWE Bristol’s Centre for Machine Vision receive funding to create augmented reality picking aid for farm workers
UWE Bristol’s Centre for Machine Vision team and other members of a consortium has been awarded Innovate UK funding to develop a low cost, augmented reality picking aid that will display information about berry maturity through the use of machine (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Bristol Robotics Laboratory and Future Space trials Robot Tours
Future Space, in partnership with the Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL), recently trialled an innovative new approach to providing tours of its facility, enabling people to view its workshop, laboratory and networking spaces from the comfort of thei (More) | |
Research, Business and Innovation wrote: Future Space resident Homelync joins forces with Aico to expand market leading social landlord Internet of Things platform
Homelync, who started in the Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL) Hardware Incubator before graduating to Future Space, have been acquired by Aico.
Homelync are an award-winning, innovative technology firm that specialise in smart home integration (More) |