GREETINGS, TIME TRAVEL VOLUNTEERS AND WELCOME TO THE INSTITUTE OF FUTURE TECHNOLOGY! The groundbreaking Back to the Future motion simulator ride opened at the Universal Studios theme parks in the early 1990s and was one of the first of its kind. using two IMAX dome screens. Picking up where the Back to the Future trilogy left off. fans consider the experience of the ride to be the final installment in the series. Since its closure in 2007, the only way to experience the ride was to find Doc’s Delorean and travel back in time…..Until Now.
At the Wharton Business Technology Conference, Microsoft unveiled the latest vision video from their Microsoft Office Labs called 2019″. The video shows an array examples of how current prototypes may evolve in the years ahead within the worlds of education, healthcare and beyond.
This series is about future technology and events that are in development today. Its about making you aware of the positives and negatives of such things. Like Project Blue Beam for example. See the very first few parts of this series to see that. This section is devoted to “mech” technology anime fans know what this is. Right now DARPA and other companies are working on robotics tech that imitates and amplifies the movements and capabilities of humans or animals…usually for military applications. Its DARPA, duh. They’re not in the business of making the lame walk. ====== Originally posted by: berkeleybionics www.youtube.com ========= Berkeley Bionics, designs and manufactures lower extremity exoskeletons to augment human strength and endurance during locomotion. Berkeley Bionics exoskeletons increase wearer’s strength while decreasing their metabolic cost of walking. The company is also attacking the technological barriers to a practical, affordable exoskeleton for civilian and medical applications, particularly to help patients with neurological or muscular mobility disorders. These powered human exoskeletons would allow their wearers to walk upright without the strain and muscular effort required by today’s unpowered orthotic devices. =========PLEASE CLICK ON THE VIDEO RESPONSES TO SEE THE NEXT PARTS!! If you thought this was fascinating rate, comment, share to your friends, and subscribe. If you want me to share to you vids AS I post them then send me a friendy!!
X-Room High-Tech Guestroom of the Future is Here Today Presented by Cihan Cobanoglu, Ph.D KEY FACTS: The X-Room is based on the orignal Guestroom 2010 concept, made by the HFTP – Hospitality Financial & Technology Professionals, an international association with 4600 members worldwide. The X-room is a fully-operational hotel guestroom at the Courtyard by Marriott Newark – University of Delaware, located in Newark, DE. The hotel is owned by the University of Delaware and managed by Shaner Hotels, who have played a major role in bringing a teaching hotel to campus, and in the development of the X-Room. “Our X-room was inspired by the Guestroom 2010 project, which originated with the Hospitality Financial & Technology Professionals organization,” said Dr. Cihan Cobanoglu. “But, the key difference is that in our X-room, actual guests and staff members get to use these new systems. Our goal is to determine the acceptance levels of these technologies, and the impact they make on guest satisfaction and staff efficiency.” For more information on the X-Room: www.udel.edu For more information on HFTP: www.hftp.org For more information on Shaner www.shanercorp.com Contact Michael J. Russell – miker [at] jlscreativesolutions.com