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These Indoor Gardens Made From Natural Lichen are Customizable

We have all spent more time indoors this past year and have found different ways to bring nature into our space. One hot trend is indoor gardens, especially like these ones by Benetti Homes that require no maintenance at all for people like me who don’t have a green thumb!The company also elevates your garden game as these walls are fully customizable and created for your needs. The Italian st...

(Patent) The Next-Gen Galaxy Z Flip Design Might Have Leaked

Samsung is widely expected to launch two foldable phones this summer, including the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and the Galaxy Z Flip 2. The former appeared in a variety of rumors so far, but the new Flip is more mysterious. The clamshell smartphone should feature the same overall design as its predecessor. We’re looking at a Galaxy S-like handset that folds into a more compact device. But a new report in...

(PDF) Mckinsey - Analytics-to-Value : Digital Analytics Optimizing Products and Portfolios

Better, faster product-development decisions have never been more critical. New techniques can provide quicker, deeper insights, at scale across an entire product portfolio.Leading companies have made great strides over the past several years in managing the costs of components and raw materials—which can account for up to 50 percent of a manufacturers’ cost base—using design-to-value (DtV)...

(Video) Baubot 3D Printing Robot is a Construction Site’s New Helper

Printstones, an Austria-based manufacturer of mobile 3D printing robots for the construction sector, has announced the launch of its latest manufacturing robot.The Baubot is characterized by its modular design, meaning it allows for third-party customer modifications with ease. Described as a ‘multi-functional construction robot’, the rover-esque device goes beyond just concrete 3D printing,...

Pay-at-Table Startup Sunday Launches with $24M Seed Round

The company wants to disrupt restaurant payment with QR codes that allow guests to pay faster.Restaurant payment startup Sunday launched Wednesday on the heels of a massive $24 million seed round with the goal of making it easier for diners to pay the bill.Its QR code-based platform is designed to allow guests to check out at their leisure in as little as 10 seconds and free up staff to focus o...

The Top Reasons Consumers Hesitate When Purchasing Eco-Friendly Products

Nearly 1 in 4 consider eco-friendly products hard to find, while 1 in 10 ... Barriers to Purchasing Eco-Friendly Products. While many companies are pushing sustainable products, 3 in 5 US and UK internet users say the higher price of eco-friendly products prevents them from purchasing those products. Nearly 1 in 4 consider eco-friendly products hard to find, while 1 in 10 don't think their indi...

Leo AR, User-Facing Marketplace for 3D Objects, Raises $3M Seed Round

Apple’s introduction of ARKit changed the game for entrepreneurs, not unlike the App Store did on a much, much larger scale back in 2008.One entrepreneur, Dana Loberg, has capitalized on the launch of ARKit with her startup Leo AR.Leo is the result of a few pivots. The company first started out as MojiLala, which launched out of betaworks. It was a hassle-free sticker marketplace that allowed...

The Surreal, Hubless Reevo Is The E-Bike of The Future

What does the bicycle of the future look like? It’s sleek and has no spokes. The hubless electric bike, called Reevo, took four years to develop. It was designed and engineered by a Seattle-based company called Beno Technologies – short for “be innovative.”Some argue that it’s impressive form compromises function. Regardless if that’s true or not, the bike took years of engineering effort...

(Infographic) Consumers Are Making More Purchases Through Social Media in the Pandemic

In-store shopping saw a 58% decrease among survey respondents.While many people haven’t been frequenting physical stores during the pandemic, they have instead been flocking to digital stores—and particularly, browsing new items via social media.Infographic : https://bit.ly/2QPGoCG[adweek]

 

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