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SCIENCE OF THE TIME TREND RESEARCH & INNOVATION NETWORK 5 ICONIC EXAMPLES WWW.SCIENCEOFTHETIME.COM | WWW.SIGNS-SEEDS.COM JOIN OUR MAILINGLIST THE INDUSTRIAL WEB / THE INTERNET OF THINGS - THE SENSOR REVOLUTION - UBIQUITOUS SMART PHONES - OUR DESIRE FOR EVERYTHING GOING SMOOTH & CLEVER - THE INTERNET OF THINGS - THE INDUSTRIAL WEB - THE MAKERS REVOLUTION VIEW 5 ICONIC EXAMPLES THEMES TREND
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Towards the Industrial Web / The Internet of Things

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The Sensor Revolution + Ubiquitous Smart Phones + Our Desire For Everything to Going Smooth & Clever = The Internet of Things + The Industrial Web + The Makers Revolution.
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THE INDUSTRIAL WEB / THE INTERNET OF THINGS

- THE SENSOR REVOLUTION- UBIQUITOUS SMART PHONES- OUR DESIRE FOR EVERYTHING GOING SMOOTH & CLEVER - THE INTERNET OF THINGS- THE INDUSTRIAL WEB- THE MAKERS REVOLUTION

VIEW5 ICONIC

EXAMPLES

THEMES

TREND

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Fresh Connect, one of Whirlpool’s latest developments, talks about a shared future, in which people can actively

participate in. Creating a better world using new technologies with the main goal of saving resources, the

concept reveals an entirelynew approach to food conservation.

Fresh Connect contains a series of specialized accessories connected by a central cooling system with an online delivery service. This then regulates the right

atmosphere (temperature and humidity level) to each connected accessory. Shared with several

apartments in the same building, it is beneficial to everyone, as well the environment.

This is Our Desire For Everything Going Smooth & Clever in full effect.

1.

FRESH CONNECT

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Smart street lighting technology company Telensa has been selected to trial its Public Lighting Active Network

(PLANet) street light central management system (CMS) in two locations in San Francisco. This basically means

that half of San Francisco’s streets will be illuminated with smart light poles.

The smart streets signs will automatically adjust the right settings, while connecting with and learning from each

other. Needless to say, this will save energy and reduce carbon emissions.

This is what we call the Sensor Revolution.

2.

SAN FRANCISCOSTREET LIGHTS

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Iris van Herpen is a one of a kind fashion designer. In her collections she always manages to integrate the latest

technologies. In her collection ‘Capriole’ (2011) she used 3D-printing techniques to print dresses and shoes. Hence, all her designs were created with the CAD

drawing program.Which brings us to an interesting topic: after years of

printing everything, from plastic flutes to complete buildings (Kamermaker) a pivotal question starts to arise.

What exactly does 3D printing mean for branches such as fashion and design? Will we print our own couture or

is this just an invention that will stimulate designers to take the next step?

When we empower ourselves to become manufacturers, we refer to the Makers Revolution.

3.PRINTED DESIGN

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In our previous example we raised questions about the use of 3D printing. Now we are ready for the answers.

It is quite simple: it affects us all. Whether it goes for printing small, common household

objects or printing complete military devices, the technology is already omnipresent.

NASA uses it to print chairs in their spaceships, students are testing it to improve brain surgery and a

company called Not Impossible prints prosthetic arms for children in conflict regions in South Sudan.

One can only imagine the possibility of this technology in the field of architecture, construction

(AEC), industrial design, automotive, aerospace, military, engineering, civil engineering, dental and

medical industries. There’s no doubt: the new Industrial Revolution is a fact.

4.3D PRINTING

INDUSTRY

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The Automatic is a device that connects your smart phone to your car with a little help from the Link, an auto

accessory that talks to your car through a board computer, while using your smartphone's GPS and data

plan to upgrade your car's capabilities. For instance, the Automatic helps you to drive the

optimal speed to avoid traffic jams and it even corrects bad driving behaviour.

Cars are increasingly becoming computers on wheels. General Electric (GE) transportation already uses similar

systems to improve their railroad performances.This is how we will see the Industrial Web grow in the

years to come.

5.AUTOMATIC & LINK