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1 Types of resources: Resources are everywhere around us  Knowledge resources  Cheap and abundant resources  Material resources  Production resources  Resources associates with people 1 Resources

2 2 The world wide web as a resource Patent Database Wikipedia Planet feedback Way back Machine Startpagina.nl More Inspiration Function Database Trial Software Google

3 Can existing innovations inspire you to new ideas or markets? 3

4 Innovate with Kraft 4 http://brands.kraftfoods.com/innovatewithkraft/default.aspx

5 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lQaIdDI5OE&feature=related Resonance as a resource RESONANCE Cleaning Drilling Rinsing … Tacoma bridge

6 Use resources: Complaining customers are resources for product development. 6 Resources - example Taste of Momenti’s chosen with help from customers. Boeing 777 is developed with help from several airlines.

7 ERI’s PX Pressure Exchanger™ (PX™) is an innovative technology that can reduce the amount of energy required in seawater desalination by up to 60%, resulting in more economical production of drinking water and a reduced carbon footprint. 7 Resources – seawater desalination; PX energy recovery device ERI’s PX devices, which feature only one moving part, are the most elegant approach to high-efficiency energy recovery available today. The heart of the PX is an aluminum oxide rotor, floating in an almost frictionless hydrodynamic bearing. This ceramic material is unaffected by chemicals, is three times harder than steel, and does not corrode. The bearing is continuously lubricated by seawater, requires no maintenance, and is not subject to wear. http://www.energyrecovery.com/index.cfm

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9 9 MECHANICAL Vibrations or gravity as a source to make electricity with piezo elements. MECHANICAL - gravitational Power-Producing Shock Absorbers

10 10 MECHANICAL - mechanical The Boon Edam revolving door plays a very important part in achieving and maintaining the sustainability of the building. The Tourniket revolving door will help primarily to save the carefully generated and conserved energy. A calculation was made for this particular situation that indicated an energy saving of around 4600 kWh per year, a considerable saving compared to a conventional sliding entrance. Energy generating revolving door architecture · energy Source:boonedam.nl MECHANICAL

11 11 THERMAL - conduction Thermoelectric generator Convert lost heat to electricity. CHEMICAL - chemical Water charged cell phone The water combined with the cell phone metal interior will create Hydrogen gas, which will then generate energy when it reacts with Oxygen. THERMAL & CHEMICAL

12 12 ELECTRICAL & PRESSURE ELECTRICAL - electromagnetic Use the rotation as a source. PRESSURE - wind STRANDBEEST by Theo Jansen Movement empowered by wind. www.strandbeest.com Dynamo

13 13 MAGNETIC - alternating Forever flashlight MAGNETIC & ACOUSTIC PIEZOELECTRIC ACOUSTIC TRANSDUCER ACOUSTIC - acoustic


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