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Interesting things on kickstarter
We admire people who not only speak, but also actually do something. The million reasons why it is not worth even trying may be found, but the only reason to risk may justify all the efforts with excess in all probability. Kickstarter is a platform that unites people who are looking for opportunities to bring their ideas to reality. We have chosen a few projects that seem to be interesting to us.
Technologies in the hospitality field
If you open Google Maps of any city in the world and type ‘food establishments’, your eyes will definitely diverge from the amount of pins: from cheap eateries to Michelin-starred restaurants. There are, obviously, a bit less hotels and places to stay overnight, but the option for every taste and budget is possible to be found as well.
Computer vision technology
The technologies for pattern recognition and deep learning are widely used in modern society, which contributes to finding and saving static or moving images, and are called computer or machine vision. Advanced computer technologies provide image processing, analysis and search and it is possible to capture a static image or video in-line and interpret their content with the help of these technologies.
CAD systems for builders, building design software
Technologies are constantly developing as well as client’s demands. If previously some technical drawings were enough, today clients would like to be also able to see visual models of houses or apartments with all possible details.
QT. Design and development of software for Embedded Devices
QT is a full-fledged development platform that includes convenient API and libraries as well as a wide range of tools for the development of cross-platform solutions with fancy UI/UX interface and increasing developer’s productivity.
Wearable devices
Wearable devices are products controlled by electronic components and software that can be incorporated into clothing or worn separately like accessories. Global companies started developing an increasing number of devices that are small enough to be worn and contain powerful sensor technologies that are able to collect and transmit information about the user.