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Translates conventional text to Grade One braille on a refreshable braille cell
Gamification of diagnosis
A attachable system to an acoustic guitar that can accompany another musician or play on its own as a self-playing guitar. It can play 5+ different songs in a variety of keys.
Tracking your eyes to visualize your love and open curtains!
Ever forgotten to do something? With meds, it’s especially important to do so. Introducing Smart Pill, an automated pill dispenser that employs IoT, integrated logging, and a comprehensive phone app.
The first Smart pot-stirring system that harnesses IoT for an easy, hands-off cooking experience that always achieves the perfect consistency.
This is a shoe lace tightener for people who have little to no fine motor skills in their hands. Using this device, they can confidently tighten the laces of any shoes they might want to wear.
A virtual healthcare appointment system with real-time shared biometric data.
type in a message, broadcast it over the message board!
This is a prototypical low-cost practice flute, built with switches to simulate the sounds of a mechanical flute.
Cut any shape you could imagine! This machine takes in gcode files in order to cut out various shapes in multiple materials such as wood and plastic.
Our project makes working in a makerspace more efficient. Tooly carries various tool and test equipment while autonomously navigate a workshop, stopping when requested by a user with a web api.
IOT based chess game you can play with your friend but remotely! Our robotic arms replicate other player’s chess movements on your board giving you the feel of playing chess in person!
A devIce which suspends a gamer above the ground, allowing them to walk freely in the game world by just walking IRL!
What do grocery shopping, laundry-doing, and maker-spacing have in common? The more hands available, the more effective the task. This design promises the possibility of lending another helping hand!
A project dedicated to reanimating lost functionality with a modern but low-cost device that can be controlled by users using a smartphone and can be rapidly manufactured using 3-D printing.
Ever been chairing under building 32? Going down is fun, going up not so much... until now!
It predicts if a person has heart, bp, or diabetes diseases.
Musicians need both hands to play their instrument, making it difficult to turn pages of sheet music so we created a device to clip onto a music stand and turn the pages when a foot pedal is pressed.
Water will be running out by 2050. The time has come when one has to do something to save the elixir of life - water.I hope I can somehow contribute to saving water.
Learn various historical concepts with the help of AR.
When we were brainstorming for this hack, we intended solve a real-world problem through our solution. So, we built Hope/22 for one of our teammate’s friend Max who suffers with Muscular Dystrophy.
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It will predict different types of diseases and guide the particular user.
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