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1 Pirkanmaan ennakointipalvelu/Trendexplorer Kiinteistöala Trendejä maailmalta

2 Pirkanmaan ennakointipalvelu/Trendexplorer Trendejä maailmalta  Kalvosarjaan on kerätty esimerkkejä uusista, jo olemassaolevista tuotteista ja palveluista eri puolilta maapalloa  Tarkoituksena on herättää ajatuksia eri alojen tulevaisuudennäkymistä. Käytä aineistoa inspiraation lähteenä!  Jokainen kalvo sisältää lyhyen kuvauksen trendistä sekä linkin aihetta käsittelevälle nettisivulle  Aineisto on kerätty Trendexplorer-palvelusta, jossa on yli 17 000 mikrotrendiä usealta eri alalta  Tässä kalvosarjassa käytetyt trendit ovat Pirkanmaan ennakointipalvelu –hankkeen valitsemia  Materiaalin kaupallinen käyttö on kielletty

3 CONNECTING THE WHOLE HOUSE TO THE INTERNET The Madrid-based architect's office Think Big Factory uses projectors, motion sensors and light to create interactive rooms as part of its "OpenArch" project. The aim of the architects is to equip the rooms with an operating system (Domestic Operating System) and add digital layers to them. The people living there will be connected to the internet, as well as to other people and objects. The various components integrated into the rooms will make it possible, for example, to control household appliances by hand movements or to share cooking experiences with friends via a live video from the kitchen. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://www.openarch.cc/ Think Big Factory, Spain 3 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Homing -> Connected Home Shy Tech -> Connectivity

4 CONTROLLING A HOUSE ONLINE The telecommunications company AT&T is testing a new home automation and security platform in Dallas and Atlanta. The system will be available for purchase direct from company branches. Features that can be installed include cameras, windows and door sensors, smoke and carbon dioxide detectors, automatic door locks, thermostats and energy regulators. It's then possible to use any internet-enabled device to control them, including computers, tablets and smartphones. An AT&T connection is not required. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://www.att.com/ AT&T Inc., United States 4 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Homing -> Security & Surveillance Systems Outernet -> Web of Things Shy Tech -> Smart Sensors

5 DIMMING WINDOW GLASS BY IPHONE A new kind of window glass has been developed in California that can be dimmed by a smartphone app. "View Dynamic Glass" can be configured by the application, allowing users to individually set the outside temperature, time and light intensity at which the glass dims. One of the first users of the technology is Hotel W in San Francisco. The use of other light protection measures, which often negatively affect the aesthetics of buildings, could be rendered obsolete by the technology. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://www.viewglass.com/ VIEW INC., United States 5 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Homing -> Connected Home Outernet -> Web of Things Shy Tech -> Smart Sensors

6 SMART FLOOR INTERACTS WITH THINGS INSIDE ROOM "GravitySpace" is a smart floor that is fitted with infrared sensors and lit up by an HD projector to enable it to interact with the people and objects in the room. The system can distinguish precisely between different people from the soles of their feet and it interprets the changing pressure as movements, such as walking or sitting. The ability to locate people and objects in the room, as well as the way they move, can also be used to project multimedia content onto the floor or allow real people and objects to interact with virtual ones. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/ Hasso-Plattner-Institut für Softwaresystemtechnik GmbH, Germany 6 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Attention Economy -> Experience Design Homing -> Connected Home Shy Tech -> Ambient Intelligence

7 SMART TOILET WITH BLUETOOTH CONTROL The Japanese company Lixil has developed a toilet with a range of features that can be controlled by a Bluetooth-enabled smartphone. Users can open and close the lid remotely and heat the seat to the required temperature. While using the toilet, people can wirelessly stream music from their smartphone as well as operate the jet spray feature, the odour neutralizer and the flush. What's more, users can keep a diary on their visits to the toilet and use the information during medical check-ups. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://www.lixil.co.jp/ Lixil Corp., Japan 7 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Healthstyle -> M-Health Outernet -> Ubiquity Shy Tech -> Connectivity

8 DOORBELL STREAMS LIVE VIDEOS TO SMARTPHONE The American company Edison Junior now offers a doorbell called "DoorBot" which streams real-time video and audio content to home owners' smartphones or tablets. If a visitor or the postman presses the doorbell, the transmission is activated and a video or sound content is wirelessly sent to the user. This enables them to communicate with the person at the door. Even if the home owner is on holiday, in the garden or out and about, "DoorBot" allows them to keep an eye on their homes so that they always know who is calling. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://edisonjunior.com/ Edison Junior, United States 8 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Homing -> Security & Surveillance Systems

9 PHONE COMMUNICATES WITH HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES NTT DoCoMo has released two smartphones in its Eluga series from Panasonic that can communicate with household appliances such as televisions, rice cookers and ovens. The devices can wirelessly send photos to televisions and play back videos on an HDD recorder. Downloaded recipes can also be sent via RFID chips to rice cookers and ovens. The smartphones are compatible with Panasonic's wireless upload system and can upload to devices featuring this technology. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://www.tokyotimes.co.jp/ NTT DoCoMo Inc., Panasonic Corp., Japan 9 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Homing -> Connected Home Outernet -> Web of Things Shy Tech -> Connectivity

10 ROBOT FOR THE HOME About five years after NEC introduced the robot PaPeRo, the LIXIL Housing Institute has now launched an improved version of it that can be used in the home and is ready for commercial production. The company has equipped PaPeRo with a new home management system featuring 12 new functions. For example, it can now open windows in relation to the temperatures inside and outside. In addition, it can measure and store information on energy consumption, and then make relevant suggestions. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://www.nec.co.jp/ LIXIL Housing Institute, NEC Corp., Japan 10 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Life Science -> Robotics Shy Tech -> Self-Tracking

11 REGULATING HOME TEMPERATURE BASED ON LOCATION "Allure Energy" has unveiled a new thermostat that is capable of regulating home temperatures based on the owner's proximity to the house. A dedicated app for both Android and iOS smartphones sends the home owner's location to the device, which is connected to the house's Wi-Fi network. In this way, the room temperature can easily be turned up or down, depending on whether the owner is returning home or has just left. In addition, the thermostat has built-in speakers and a touchscreen. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://www.allure-energy.com/ Allure Energy, United States 11 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Homing -> Connected Home Outernet -> GPS & Telematics Shy Tech -> Ambient Intelligence Sustainability -> Economising

12 WRISTBAND CONTROLS ROOM TEMPERATURE Joe Paradiso and Brian Mayton from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab are working on an electronic wristband called "WristQue", which connects users to the buildings they're in. In the smart home of the future, the "WristQue" wristbands, which can be printed in customized sizes and colours, will control the immersive world of the interactive media surrounding us. The wristband contains a microprocessor that interacts with the sensors in the building and monitors the wearer's feelings. The light and temperature are automatically regulated based on the user's current needs. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://www.media.mit.edu/ Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab, United States 12 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Shy Tech -> Smart Sensors

13 NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR BUILDINGS The MIT scientist Jaewoo Chung has developed an augmented reality application called "Guiding Light" that helps people find their way around buildings. This navigation system includes a badge fitted with magnetic sensors and a software app that enables the mini-projector on a smartphone to project directional arrows onto the floor. The system measures the building, creates a virtual map for it, locates the user inside the building and guides him via the arrows to wherever he needs to go. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://www.media.mit.edu/ Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab, United States 13 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Outernet -> Local Information Shy Tech -> Smart Sensors

14 NETWORK FOR BUILDINGS A website called Honest Buildings allows users to find and compare information, ratings and reviews for both commercial and residential buildings. It describes itself as a cross between Yelp and LinkedIn for buildings and takes its data directly from the U.S. Green Buildings Council and EnergyStar, so that users can get, amongst other things, reliable information on the energy consumption of buildings. At the same time, property owners can use the marketplace for qualified suppliers of building services, while sellers can present their latest projects and add links to the buildings. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://www.honestbuildings.com/ Honest Buildings Inc., United States 14 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Community -> Local Networks Outernet -> Local Information Sustainability -> LOHAS

15 WEBSITE ENABLES GROUP-BUYING OF HOMES The start-up Maisonia Deal specialises in connecting people interested in building their own home and offering them better deals by building together. Users of the site first have to enter the region in which they'd like to build their house. The site then displays a series of designs with illustrations and descriptions. It also shows how many participating buyers are required to get the 30% discount and how many have already registered. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://www.maisoniadeal.fr/ Maisoniadeal, France 15 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Community -> Local Networks Virtualisation -> Smart Shopping

16 "ENERGY STREET VIEW" SHOWS ENERGY LEAKS The Massachusetts-based start-up Essess creates thermal fingerprints of buildings in order to show them on maps and offer homeowners plans on how to stop wasting energy. The company will send out cars fitted with thermal cameras to scan buildings across the USA, and create so-called "Energy Street Views". The aim is to identify any energy leaks in buildings, create data on the costs of wastage and develop suggestions on how to solve the problem of leakage. The analyses should finally make their way from architects and insurance companies to the owners of the buildings themselves. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://www.essess.com/ Essess Inc., United States 16 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Outernet -> Digital Maps Shy Tech -> Smart Sensors

17 HOUSE PRODUCES POWER FOR ELECTRIC CAR With its latest research project "My House, My Filling Station!", the German Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development wants to show that housing and mobility can be combined in the context of power consumption. The tried-and-tested concept of the plus-energy house, which produces twice as much power as it consumes, will soon also feature a charging station and an electric car. Excess power can now be used for mobility requirements. A family of four will soon test live in this 130 sqm detached house for a whole year. QUELLE: INITIATOR: http://www.bmvbs.de/ Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V., Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Bau und Stadtentwicklung (BMVBS), ILEK der Universität Stuttgart, Germany 17 KIINTEISTÖALA KONTEXT:Sustainability -> Energy by the way

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