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okay thank you very much the trap introduced to make on like so much for all the interesting presentation
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so far for your attention i'm rory i'm from and actually gotten some class i'm from the u. k.
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and it states talk about about advances in
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passive and active critic technologies how these new technologies
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can be used together to me the chance of the future and also talk a bit about how
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uh the but we need to weigh differently to address the channels the
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future the way we need to change the way that we innovations all problems
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so before we look into the future just look very pretty things the past so going back to nineteen fifty nine strauss to
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talking to miss teen a perfect focus process it takes them
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seven years to make it work another four to make it profitable
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and and it cost an equivalence one hundred fifty million dollars today uh it really really
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is hard to imagine these days a joke actually in task accomplished by one company alone and
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it was back then the class in shrewsbury ensure actually
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said they didn't really well with outside partners everything's very uh
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controlled in silo would uh but they did manage to achieve this of course change
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the way classes made in the way buildings the design created a for all time
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we live in a different well now than we did next in fifty nine we
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we recognise the great challenges of climate change of the problems caused by the living
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on the uh the at uh increasing pace a product development fund
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a time spent products so we have to change where we have to be a lot more open to
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collaboration to different methods of innovations working together uh take a look at this and solve the problems sure
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so advances in plastic knowledge of the past sixty is fifty is have hold really gonna bows
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solving the problems that using class itself cause necklaces grades aesthetic
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material great flooding in lights in and getting out to the use
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lots of course has its problems with he controlled and uh like controlled and schooling
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so a lot of the development cost fifty is uh been
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to come apart so we've had a intrusive class we have um
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so the control class with fire protection costly have
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laminated safety security classes and we can even have engineered
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and designed cost solutions and these are all great developments that allow blasted be
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become very important material it's the forefront of design our allies used to
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be relatively safe uncomfortable on at the right temperature boats and they're very static
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there are often designed for one purpose once no real
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won't find it and they don't often adapts to the different
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usable buildings the occupancy to the different climates uh it's
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available changes around the building all the means of the uses
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so last has been so many advances in these in the spirit mostly
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just come by the un silly requirements whatever it's confusing power grates a mechanical
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uh expertise we can make new huge variations
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small improvements module gains is a day bills for
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the fifteen minutes would say uh the not really gotten usually changes that just small increment britons
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so really um boss products you still have a great balls
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plane future there's still many situations where they will be the best
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most effective and cost of that a solution to meeting the
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design these news needs a building but we're gonna need some help
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now we can still see the the still plenty of
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room for advancements in passive and um which dish focusing technologies
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one of the latest products that don't concern is uses but an active some cool property so this is combining
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the superior softly performance blocking snapped it with the excellence of the
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control properties some call range and of course it's topical as well
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so it off as security insulation so the control and self cleaning really is a
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actually cost product it's a combination of all the best features of plus design of the past told us that he is
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so this is a lot of room to make great new products
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that will solve many different solutions to problems that with the existing technology
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let's talk about more problems the feature i'm sure this would be mentioned all the talks crosses conference we
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have problems such as um basically isn't so in states which is a california kind of that we see
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increasing regulation and legislation required to protect a
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bad populations it just amazes in the us
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a load not between three hundred million one billion but it's it's but breeding
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population ten billion die orange it uh by that in parks so we're looking to
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reduce find parts aren't of cost if one party system is suffering the
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whole ecosystems office so we have to protect will partly consistent talked at all
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so we've developed a still in the balkans a product this is still the latest research not product yeah
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what buttons not be safe has already won an award for uh innovation of the class folks awards
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so it takes advantage the fact that but see paul greater in the u. v. so what
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appears that are small change to humans visit very conscious abrasions but it's it's we using a
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uh it started closing in that i'm good patent the a sign to be recognised too but
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for each button uh which gives the best uh contrast the best to see and snow articulation
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and you know we have a hard time it slightly tested at the station
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austria but the better humanely tested to chat performance against the reference and since eighty
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nice people who tend to be a pass and all the variations here uh obviously tested and that that
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so there are a lot of existing solutions market based on polymers fritz a printed cartons are often not very
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effective on the aesthetically pleasing but i'm please say loudly
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safe as well as looking grace and meets the starts
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and you can see here as well um we don't want to make just make the beds but you still on human experience be
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great so we can still test locations in the bar left reserves
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near to or do you still see lay them in the u. k.
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i can see from both looking inside and outside it still looks
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great there's a a small module change the parents well it's and
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the when years uh impact fall is say in open storefront pattern i think wants
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people realised that it's that to protect wildlife that from which involve the very pasta response
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well let's think about whether well just changing we we have to go even that uh
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we don't face the challenges of climate change of trying to reduce the missions to um
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to face problems such as as a boss existence seems to folks we have to change the way that we wear
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we have to also think about it's a nice legislation about it's a supporting industry
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such the solar new renewals industries mitchell those products and technologies call widely top as possible
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i'll have to think about digits is actual costs a glass for many years it's been a very analogue products
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but when i think about how we can change class from i'm a product into digital service
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so what we've seen so many industries and uh
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models change from just straight up product purchase a
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regimes now to subscription models and this benefits but the producer on the use
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of the you paying a fixed monthly cost well then they launch upfront investments
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the producer news you can model much more is is inputs is
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user bases needs requirements come more quickly responds to the needs the user
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so it might be strange things like facades the future might not be owned by the occupants all the the reason building them at least outs
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and the service allowed for sought not basketball right whether
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it's a measuring the requirements for showing advertisements on the yeah
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all you feeding back days that but teachers moment sizeable and of course i'm back to help
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generates a income the owner but also feedback and improve the l. c. and health of the uses
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so thinking about lawton think about stuff like just an isolation interactive and dynamic by collaboration
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so i'll see the ideas been rich folks of this conference uh without talking to in some plus b. i. t. v.
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i'm using traditional mono crystalline silicon technology to uh implement cells within
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both a transparent visual panel windows and also the standard parts the building
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so being able to take advantage of all the set is a building
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uh maximise uh use not incident so he's and radiation to generate artistic
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so you can say yes some examples products both
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installation and testing you can see this still uninterrupted uh
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views both from inside out an outside in hand and also in the spinal there is this little flexibility to
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have interesting designs and that's that the choices of the opposite sex can uh choose what features appears that wants
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and so this kind of technology will harvest a small amounts of energy that could be used to drive
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and the systems of thought itself well that's a dynamic placing all a mechanical wines or
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a digits action to help to offsets the extra energy to comments of buildings in the future and in fact today
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and then another item developments and mentioned a lot about healthy
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concerns but as well is thus acadia rhythms on responses to
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uh the visual impairments assign views we know without it's
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a aren't about existence and rises should works and costs
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like what factions is always increasing and it is a major threat to global health in all parts the wealth
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so we've been working on a ends microbial coaching and new next generation and smart housing
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not just the architecture but also thinking about technical devices for automotive applications
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if you're thinking about what's most of the future we're talking about shared unconnected altos pickles
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we may have a hundred two hundred people using vehicle but they rather than just one
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you want my environment to be as clean as possible and you don't want to invest in part these as hell
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so whether it's the touch screen when screen display you covenants microbial closing to help you start impact
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and so the has been intimate probably coaches before but on next generation one is
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a pen and talk to the fact does not require a photo activation by light
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so perfectly except of the use indoors in dark areas where is not permitted by sunlight
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and but it's only been proven for a more say andy cole i very common
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and and often very resistant infections acted surely that's the same level that teaching but
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now we've already we've already had a mention of player tents from a anson to serve today
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and because we've teamed up with uh and then to be able to walk fast then increment coating
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which i think is a good how white house between passive product and parts in the ditch the product of feature
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because as much as is and it's an active dynamic products that changes with the
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uh the automatic response the external environments it doesn't require you know uh i'd like you to a
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networked or electrical system so it's a good coffee house between four
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times the past and future more simple to implement and cheap to install
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and you can see here it's automatically providing the best intended environments but in
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terms of lighting and heating and cooling the uses and it looks great as well
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and as you can see this is again it's an example of a combination of both the passive technology so
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the the low week last on the rice providing the great intuitive effect for combining that with the new uh
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dynamic effect of the fender chronicles less of the combination the
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passive and active technologies grates a really effective in a performing product
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now talk about more pockets how going to actually fixes problems and how we solve them
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so we're not just working alone these days work with wide right two different companies only from big multinationals to
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start at universities as to just to give a brief example of one uh come to work with this busy
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in the short space of five years that come from the very small how window concept on the left
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now being able to produce technology the works of buses being it might hit
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by former president bill clinton and richard branson uh and again no the startup
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they have a very bold some innocent i'll choose the taken different perspective
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than say a company it's operating for maybe two hundred years has done
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some have a fresh perspective on how to challenge buttons is in class and architecture
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but of course it's not just one with anyone or just any from startups there than for most for example the first how when the
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concept uh the coaching used to make this this p. i. t.
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v. was based on salts and eh in the normal process isn't uh
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uh the the environment the cost goes to to become manufactured installed
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this kind of coaching cannot survive it would not survive in situ either so they're able
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to lead from us okay what kind of materials can be useful kind of coatings aren't uh
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uh to clean are gonna coatings me folks on to make a product that fits into the existing
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a high wind eyeglass product goes straight to become qualified installed
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so the this learning both ways from the multinationals on startups
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and as well as looking at just the i. t. v. and so you can see on the
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left the solar cells around the edge the products again providing small amount electricity that is going to power
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no of see the entire grade needs a building but it's going to power the active and dynamic features of south teacher
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so it might be powering an instance of mechanical bahrain's in my power and i
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like to promote placing more important it is you're looking at the ditches action class and
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adding senses and networking to measure with the external
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and internal farms the windows great place to do
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that because you have up talking to outside and
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inside so whether it's temperature humidity air quality and occupancy
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uh it's a great place to start building in measuring uh alignments actively real time model
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the environments and automatically by a homey statically just that the human body
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that feedback arms quickly respond to changes allowing a
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almost near instantaneous control and keeping me environments as
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best whether that's a home or office or in a commercial environment keep it to the user needs
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and of course being yeah digital product it's it's upgradable it's it's linked into the
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it all the ecosystems they're really they're small homes microsystems building management once you have a
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connected there you have something that can be controls that isn't going to be changing it'll be
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and links and thought system and can be traced its arms the mountains as needed
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but as well as technologies like that is you're also
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working together with source on a extra the luminescent closings for
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uh improving the solar efficiency so the coating
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which is uh invisible to humans is absorbing lights
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in the in the region that we don't see incubating it back to the restaurants aren't really redirecting that would
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using the total internal freshman class like a fibre optic
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cable descent the edge glass increasing efficiency the solar cells
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and as well now uh in new development just now it's they're also working on
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the same principle but for what a culture so a fluorescent coating that is shifting the
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wavelengths of light instance to that was more beneficial to the types of plot being grown
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so that whether it's like the green or blue that is needed for the particular crop
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and taking best advantage of the instant lights aren't maximising what's needed for the product
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now i can just to some examples of how we work together from that
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whichever busy clearly in the top left need help with the the cost uh
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plus handling clearly hand but also learn a lot about
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the the fluorescence and uh advanced features of the using
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yeah we've got solar scientists come working this shit is labs and they
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take advantage of our resources we take advantage of that variety is understood
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and this isn't just a novel idea people concepts these are products both the the pow window of
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generated just see on the small screen the decision of plus going into and products now in buildings
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but this is just a very small example of a lot of operations my work so this
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is our academic coverages and again it's just a a small cross section from from around the wealth
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within united kingdom in your work in in the in japan america
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all of the wells and even not just on direct technical where
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working with austin business school on uh this is products or on a to patients on a
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getting them to challenge office on how we can best operate anything back with the role college
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uh boss on you know clothing textiles the future and the chili innovations three often use how
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and of course work a lot with them comments cheats technology catapults really to make sure that
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we can all and leverage uh these resource the best we can work together share the knowledge
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so hopefully that's been a good insight into prospect of technologies
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yeah the changing wells are and how we're gonna hopefully into those things and if you have an idea or technology that you think would benefits
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from the acceleration resources that the company like and if people can provide
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a i believe more the market's coming here so thank you very much retention

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