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.
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.