Startups
The following startups will take part in the pitch on April 15 as part of the 3rd Lausitz Networking Event:
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TRID Systems
TRIDSystems optimizes the detection and visualization of forest fires with autonomous drone swarms, which enables a considerable acceleration in the localization of fires, embers and dangerous situations. This leads to a significant reduction in time, costs and risks for the emergency services. The software is designed to be hardware-independent and compatible with most common quadcopters, which guarantees flexibility of use. For maximum reliability, the software can be used completely offline.
Financial Robotics
More information will follow shortly.
XR Immersive Home
Immersive Home is a mixed reality app that makes it easier for you to manage your smart home. Traditional apps for smartphones often hinder you in completing your tasks with complex interfaces, cluttered dashboards and cumbersome controls. Immersive Home changes this by giving you direct access to all your smart devices at any time without obstructing your view, making your smart home fun again.
Before the era of smart homes, turning on the lights was as simple as walking up to the light switch and flipping it. Today, many bulbs have features like dimming or offer full RGB control, but our physical controls have not yet adapted to these devices, requiring you to search through a multitude of apps for the right bulb just to dim it or change the color. Immersive Home is trying to go back to what has worked for centuries, simulating physical interfaces in mixed reality to take advantage of analog controls while offering more flexibility and control than physical buttons, displays and switches. In addition, devices can also be controlled remotely with just a tap of a finger, which is even faster than any other method before.
Monitoring the state of your home can be done in Immersive Home in a number of ways. You can place a sensor display anywhere in your room to see your current solar power production right from your desk. To see the changes in the sensors over the last few days, a graph can be placed to give you a detailed insight into energy consumption, temperature and many other sensors. The app's thumbnail view offers the ability to see heat maps of temperature and humidity in a miniature 3D model of your rooms. And the best part is that all data is displayed live, as soon as the temperature of a sensor changes, everything is updated automatically.
The app is currently still at an early stage of development and aims to test what the future of our smart homes could look like. If you would like to try out the app for yourself with a mixed reality headset such as the Quest 3, it is available here: https://immersive-home.org.