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Smarter objects The SMIT exhibition space is divided into zones, each of which contains exhibits

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 10:35 am
united by a certain theme. Thus, visitors have the opportunity
to imagine themselves as residents of a “smart home” stuffed with electronics. It
has a stand for storing eggs that knows the expiration date of each
of them, and a smart door lock - it can be opened remotely,
for example, for a courier. The house's air conditioner can select a comfortable
temperature specifically for the owner's arrival. Among other exhibits is
a technological pot for growing lettuce or vegetables that does not require
sunlight or watering. In this zone, you can also look
at a device for remotely feeding animals and a burner
from which you can charge mobile phones list of bahrain cell phone numbers on a hike where there are no outlets.



The next
zone is dedicated to transport. The most remarkable exhibit here
is, without a doubt, the flying skateboard from the movie "Back
to the Future". The presented model, although three times smaller than the original,
really hovers a few centimeters above the surface
due to magnets. Of course,
you won't be able to fly on it without a special surface, but the sight of a levitating board still makes
you feel like you're in the future. In this same zone, you can look, for example,
at rollers equipped with a navigator, which use vibrations to tell
the owner the direction.



A separate hall of the exhibition is dedicated to
electric cars. Actually, the exhibit in it is quite logical - an electric car
from Nissan. Anticipating your questions, we will tell you: no,
you can’t ride it, however, as well as just sit inside. But you can
admire the “Car of the Future” and the futuristic design of the hall.