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Far-out, early-stage tech at CES 2016 Eureka Park
NSF-supported emerging ideas and innovators at world’s largest consumer technology event in Las Vegas
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NSF-funded small business Stratio Inc. uses an innovative imaging system to give people access to materials identification, medical sensing and smart living applications. At CES 2016, Stratio will introduce LinkSquare, which connects to smartphones for food and drug analysis.
Credit: Stratio Inc.
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SynTouch, a small business funded by the NSF Small Business Innovation Research program, is developing a new standard to quantify touch for industries such as robotics that rely on qualitative data from expert sensory panels, the tactile equivalent of professional wine tasters.
Credit: SynTouch LLC
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NSF-funded small business TAG Optics Inc. develops and manufactures the world’s fastest focusing lens for applications from robotic and machine vision to meteorology by using a proprietary technology that
uses sound to shape light.
Credit: TAG Optics Inc.
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Chirp Microsystems Inc. has created ultrasound 3-D sensing technology that combines ultra-low power and cost-effective sensors with intelligent firmware, providing a solution for the next-generation user interface for consumer electronics and Internet of Things.
Credit: Chirp Microsystems Inc.
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ARGIL Inc. is developing a fast-switching, electrochromic film to improve light and heat control in cars by replacing standard glass with dynamic glass. At CES 2016, the small business will demonstrate prototypes of the flexible film, a smart window with electrochromic film laminated between glass, and adjustable tint eye wear, such as goggles and sunglasses.
Credit: ARGIL Inc.
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Small business femtoScale has developed a technology to help asthmatics better understand and control their asthma with devices that measure and analyze air quality in real time.
Credit: femtoScale
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