1. Airbag System For Motorbikes. The "D-Air System" is a vital aspect of a bike jacket that engages in 40 milliseconds when the device knows that the motorcyclist is in jeopardy.
Such a revolutionary system appears likely to become mandatory for all bikers to have given the legal need of cars to have airbag systems since 1989 in the USA. This looks like a typical example of a clever approach potentially protecting the lives of many.
2. 3D FX 'Truckvertising'. Though promoting products on big vehicles like moving signs has been around for as long as I can remember, creating cool, imaginitive and provocative visual creations with those sales-promoting spaces has not.
Clearly, this is a cost-effective way to promote your new entrepreneurial venture in your town or as a standalone business in itself. The vehicles also work as promotional tools for such a low-cost, high-impact business.
3. Miss Army Knife - The Women-Only 'Swiss Army' Knife - Get It? (a.k.a. Miss A Kit) Designed for women, the Miss Army Knife, akin to its iconic guys counterpart, offers a brilliant choice of tools in one single device however this version is for women's usage. Features on the Miss Army Knife include nail file, tweezers, safety pin and corkscrew.
4. Human-Powered Dance Club. In response to the demand for environmental action in all parts of our lives, a London dance venue - "Surya" - utilizes piezoelectricity (whatever that is) by gaining approximately 60% of its power generation demands from its dance floor when danced on. The green guy involved is 35-year-old property magnate Andrew Charalambous who argues that his striking dance venue is the world's original green club. The club's slogan? "All you have to do is dance to save the world".
5. Fair Trade Product Vending Machines. Fair Trade merchandise are gathering shelf real estate in traditional foodstuff retail shops by way of coffee (some 50% of coffee retail sales in Tesco in Britain reportedly) in addition to sugar so the next reasonable step is to generate income from Fair Trade products from vending standalone units - most notably in socially sensitive environments at first, for instance colleges and university-type environments.
This actually allows people the physical way to do nifty stuff for the developing world instead of them just possessing the vague, frustrated hope to help.
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