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Une puce pour détecter et prévenir de possibles accidents cardiaques
Picture MUST credit: Will Kirk/Johns Hopkins University A new blood test that diagnoses heart attacks in minutes rather than hours has been developed by researchers. And the potentially life-saving device could be adapted as a tool like sci-fi TV show Star Trek’s medical tricorder for first responders and people at home. People suspected of having heart attacks typically are given a combination of tests to confirm the diagnosis. They usually start with electrocardiograms to measure the electrical activity of the heart, a procedure that takes about five minutes. That’s followed by blood tests but lab work can take at least an hour and often has to be repeated. The new stand-alone blood test provides results in five to seven minutes. It’s also more accurate and more affordable than current methods, the researchers say. Research scientist Peng Zheng at the USA’s Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland and bioengineer Ishan Barman developed the diagnostic tool through bio-photonics. This is a system that uses laser light to detect biomarkers, which are bodily responses to conditions including disease. The heart of the invention is a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nano-structured surface on which blood is tested. The chip’s surface enhances electric and magnetic signals during spectroscopy analysis, making heart attack biomarkers visible in seconds, even in ultra-low concentrations. The tool is sensitive enough to flag heart attack biomarkers that might not be detected at all with current tests, or not detected until much later in an attack. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une puce pour détecter et prévenir de possibles accidents cardiaques
Picture MUST credit: Will Kirk/Johns Hopkins University A new blood test that diagnoses heart attacks in minutes rather than hours has been developed by researchers. And the potentially life-saving device could be adapted as a tool like sci-fi TV show Star Trek’s medical tricorder for first responders and people at home. People suspected of having heart attacks typically are given a combination of tests to confirm the diagnosis. They usually start with electrocardiograms to measure the electrical activity of the heart, a procedure that takes about five minutes. That’s followed by blood tests but lab work can take at least an hour and often has to be repeated. The new stand-alone blood test provides results in five to seven minutes. It’s also more accurate and more affordable than current methods, the researchers say. Research scientist Peng Zheng at the USA’s Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland and bioengineer Ishan Barman developed the diagnostic tool through bio-photonics. This is a system that uses laser light to detect biomarkers, which are bodily responses to conditions including disease. The heart of the invention is a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nano-structured surface on which blood is tested. The chip’s surface enhances electric and magnetic signals during spectroscopy analysis, making heart attack biomarkers visible in seconds, even in ultra-low concentrations. The tool is sensitive enough to flag heart attack biomarkers that might not be detected at all with current tests, or not detected until much later in an attack. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Heart 1
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Picture MUST credit: Will Kirk/Johns Hopkins University
A new blood test that diagnoses heart attacks in minutes rather than hours has been developed by researchers.
And the potentially life-saving device could be adapted as a tool like sci-fi TV show Star Trek’s medical tricorder for first responders and people at home.
People suspected of having heart attacks typically are given a combination of tests to confirm the diagnosis.
They usually start with electrocardiograms to measure the electrical activity of the heart, a procedure that takes about five minutes.
That’s followed by blood tests but lab work can take at least an hour and often has to be repeated.
The new stand-alone blood test provides results in five to seven minutes.
It’s also more accurate and more affordable than current methods, the researchers say.
Research scientist Peng Zheng at the USA’s Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland and bioengineer Ishan Barman developed the diagnostic tool through bio-photonics.
This is a system that uses laser light to detect biomarkers, which are bodily responses to conditions including disease.
The heart of the invention is a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nano-structured surface on which blood is tested.
The chip’s surface enhances electric and magnetic signals during spectroscopy analysis, making heart attack biomarkers visible in seconds, even in ultra-low concentrations.
The tool is sensitive enough to flag heart attack biomarkers that might not be detected at all with current tests, or not detected until much later in an attack.
OPS:The core of the invention is a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nanostructured surface on which blood is tested.
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Heart 1
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16/10/2024
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Picture MUST credit: Will Kirk/Johns Hopkins University
A new blood test that diagnoses heart attacks in minutes rather than hours has been developed by researchers.
And the potentially life-saving device could be adapted as a tool like sci-fi TV show Star Trek’s medical tricorder for first responders and people at home.
People suspected of having heart attacks typically are given a combination of tests to confirm the diagnosis.
They usually start with electrocardiograms to measure the electrical activity of the heart, a procedure that takes about five minutes.
That’s followed by blood tests but lab work can take at least an hour and often has to be repeated.
The new stand-alone blood test provides results in five to seven minutes.
It’s also more accurate and more affordable than current methods, the researchers say.
Research scientist Peng Zheng at the USA’s Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland and bioengineer Ishan Barman developed the diagnostic tool through bio-photonics.
This is a system that uses laser light to detect biomarkers, which are bodily responses to conditions including disease.
The heart of the invention is a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nano-structured surface on which blood is tested.
The chip’s surface enhances electric and magnetic signals during spectroscopy analysis, making heart attack biomarkers visible in seconds, even in ultra-low concentrations.
The tool is sensitive enough to flag heart attack biomarkers that might not be detected at all with current tests, or not detected until much later in an attack.
OPS:Johns Hopkins research Peng Zheng with the heart of the invention, a tiny chip with a groundbreaking nanostructured surface on which blood is tested.
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Smart cap that can disgnose a stroke in ambulance patients
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A special brain-wave cap that can diagnose how serious a stroke is in the ambulance, has been developed.
It allows a stroke patient to receive appropriate treatment faster.
Every year, millions of people worldwide suffer an ischemic stroke, the most common type of stroke.
An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel of the brain, causing a part of the brain to receive no or insufficient blood.
Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent permanent disability or death.
The cap was invented by a team from the Amsterdam University Medical Centre in the Netherlands made up of neurologist Jonathan Coutinho, technical physician Wouter Potters and radiology professor Henk Marquering.
Their invention allows an EEG brain wave test to be carried out in the ambulance.
This brain wave test shows whether there is an ischemic stroke and whether the blocked cerebral blood vessel is large or small.
This distinction determines the treatment.
OPS: The smart brain-wave cap is cinnected to an onboard EEG machine
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Smart cap that can disgnose a stroke in ambulance patients
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Stroke 1
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A special brain-wave cap that can diagnose how serious a stroke is in the ambulance, has been developed.
It allows a stroke patient to receive appropriate treatment faster.
Every year, millions of people worldwide suffer an ischemic stroke, the most common type of stroke.
An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel of the brain, causing a part of the brain to receive no or insufficient blood.
Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent permanent disability or death.
The cap was invented by a team from the Amsterdam University Medical Centre in the Netherlands made up of neurologist Jonathan Coutinho, technical physician Wouter Potters and radiology professor Henk Marquering.
Their invention allows an EEG brain wave test to be carried out in the ambulance.
This brain wave test shows whether there is an ischemic stroke and whether the blocked cerebral blood vessel is large or small.
This distinction determines the treatment.
OPS: The smart brain-wave cap being placed on a volunteer posing as an ambulance patient.
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Smart cap that can disgnose a stroke in ambulance patients
Ferrari Press Agency
Stroke 1
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18/10/2023
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Pictures must credit: Amsterdam UMC
A special brain-wave cap that can diagnose how serious a stroke is in the ambulance, has been developed.
It allows a stroke patient to receive appropriate treatment faster.
Every year, millions of people worldwide suffer an ischemic stroke, the most common type of stroke.
An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel of the brain, causing a part of the brain to receive no or insufficient blood.
Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent permanent disability or death.
The cap was invented by a team from the Amsterdam University Medical Centre in the Netherlands made up of neurologist Jonathan Coutinho, technical physician Wouter Potters and radiology professor Henk Marquering.
Their invention allows an EEG brain wave test to be carried out in the ambulance.
This brain wave test shows whether there is an ischemic stroke and whether the blocked cerebral blood vessel is large or small.
This distinction determines the treatment.
OPS: The smart brain-wave cap being placed on a volunteer posing as an ambulance patient.
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DUKAS_161708953_FER
Smart cap that can disgnose a stroke in ambulance patients
Ferrari Press Agency
Stroke 1
Ref 15201
18/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Amsterdam UMC
A special brain-wave cap that can diagnose how serious a stroke is in the ambulance, has been developed.
It allows a stroke patient to receive appropriate treatment faster.
Every year, millions of people worldwide suffer an ischemic stroke, the most common type of stroke.
An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel of the brain, causing a part of the brain to receive no or insufficient blood.
Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent permanent disability or death.
The cap was invented by a team from the Amsterdam University Medical Centre in the Netherlands made up of neurologist Jonathan Coutinho, technical physician Wouter Potters and radiology professor Henk Marquering.
Their invention allows an EEG brain wave test to be carried out in the ambulance.
This brain wave test shows whether there is an ischemic stroke and whether the blocked cerebral blood vessel is large or small.
This distinction determines the treatment.
OPS: The smart brain-wave cap being placed on a volunteer posing as an ambulance patient.
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DUKAS_161708951_FER
Smart cap that can disgnose a stroke in ambulance patients
Ferrari Press Agency
Stroke 1
Ref 15201
18/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Amsterdam UMC
A special brain-wave cap that can diagnose how serious a stroke is in the ambulance, has been developed.
It allows a stroke patient to receive appropriate treatment faster.
Every year, millions of people worldwide suffer an ischemic stroke, the most common type of stroke.
An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel of the brain, causing a part of the brain to receive no or insufficient blood.
Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent permanent disability or death.
The cap was invented by a team from the Amsterdam University Medical Centre in the Netherlands made up of neurologist Jonathan Coutinho, technical physician Wouter Potters and radiology professor Henk Marquering.
Their invention allows an EEG brain wave test to be carried out in the ambulance.
This brain wave test shows whether there is an ischemic stroke and whether the blocked cerebral blood vessel is large or small.
This distinction determines the treatment.
OPS: The smart brain-wave cap brought out ready to use in an ambulance.
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Zachary Melvin)
Where: United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle. ()
Where: Virginia, United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
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The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle. ()
Where: United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle. ()
Where: United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle. ()
Where: United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
Credit: US Navy/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle. ()
Where: United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
Credit: US Navy/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle. ()
Where: United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
Credit: US Navy/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle.
Where: Virginia, United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
Credit: US Navy/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle. ()
Where: Virginia, United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
Credit: US Navy/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle. ()
Where: Virginia, United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
Credit: US Navy/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle. ()
Where: Virginia, United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
Credit: US Navy/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle. ()
Where: Virginia, United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
Credit: US Navy/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle. ()
Where: Virginia, United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
Credit: US Navy/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle. ()
Where: Virginia, United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
Credit: US Navy/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Kriegsschiff USS Gerald R. Ford testet Funktionsfähigkeit bei Explosionen
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway in the Atlantic Ocean, June 18, 2021. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle. ()
Where: Virginia, United States
When: 18 Jun 2021
Credit: US Navy/Cover-Images.com
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FEATURE - Die US-Armee hat ihr neuestes Abwehrsystem gegen feindliche Drohnen vorgeführt
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The U.S. Army has showed off its latest defence against hostile drone units: ‘stringer streamers’ fired from a small flying interceptor.
An announcement Monday (7 June) stated that recent tests at Eglin Air Force Base saw DARPA’s Mobile Force Protection (MFP) program successfully demonstrated a Counter-Unmanned Air System (C-UAS) “multilayer defense architecture” to defeat unauthorised drone intrusions over military installations or operations. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military.
The demo highlighted the requirement that the system field non-kinetic solutions pushed concepts that could be employed in and around civilian areas.
DARPA explained: “The primary drone negation mechanism shoots strong, stringy streamers from reusable interceptors that foul propellers causing loss of propulsion.”
In the test, the technology demonstrator successfully neutralised tactically-relevant drones using a newly-developed X band radar that automatically senses and identifies unmanned aerial system threats. The radar then pairs targets to specific interceptors through an automated decision engine tied to a command and control system, launching and guiding rotary and fixed wing interceptors with two types of drone countermeasures while on the move and without operator intervention.
Development of this low-cost reusable drone interceptor system approach began four years ago with the aim of creating an integrated system for thwarting attacks from self-guided small unmanned aircraft. The goal is to protect high value convoys moving through potentially populated regions where there is a requirement to avoid using explosive defensive weapons and mitigate collateral damage.
“Because we were focusing on protecting mobile assets, the
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FEATURE - Die US-Armee hat ihr neuestes Abwehrsystem gegen feindliche Drohnen vorgeführt
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The U.S. Army has showed off its latest defence against hostile drone units: ‘stringer streamers’ fired from a small flying interceptor.
An announcement Monday (7 June) stated that recent tests at Eglin Air Force Base saw DARPA’s Mobile Force Protection (MFP) program successfully demonstrated a Counter-Unmanned Air System (C-UAS) “multilayer defense architecture” to defeat unauthorised drone intrusions over military installations or operations. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military.
The demo highlighted the requirement that the system field non-kinetic solutions pushed concepts that could be employed in and around civilian areas.
DARPA explained: “The primary drone negation mechanism shoots strong, stringy streamers from reusable interceptors that foul propellers causing loss of propulsion.”
In the test, the technology demonstrator successfully neutralised tactically-relevant drones using a newly-developed X band radar that automatically senses and identifies unmanned aerial system threats. The radar then pairs targets to specific interceptors through an automated decision engine tied to a command and control system, launching and guiding rotary and fixed wing interceptors with two types of drone countermeasures while on the move and without operator intervention.
Development of this low-cost reusable drone interceptor system approach began four years ago with the aim of creating an integrated system for thwarting attacks from self-guided small unmanned aircraft. The goal is to protect high value convoys moving through potentially populated regions where there is a requirement to avoid using explosive defensive weapons and mitigate collateral damage.
“Because we were focusing on protecting mobile assets, the
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DUK10143324_010
FEATURE - Die US-Armee hat ihr neuestes Abwehrsystem gegen feindliche Drohnen vorgeführt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
The U.S. Army has showed off its latest defence against hostile drone units: ‘stringer streamers’ fired from a small flying interceptor.
An announcement Monday (7 June) stated that recent tests at Eglin Air Force Base saw DARPA’s Mobile Force Protection (MFP) program successfully demonstrated a Counter-Unmanned Air System (C-UAS) “multilayer defense architecture” to defeat unauthorised drone intrusions over military installations or operations. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military.
The demo highlighted the requirement that the system field non-kinetic solutions pushed concepts that could be employed in and around civilian areas.
DARPA explained: “The primary drone negation mechanism shoots strong, stringy streamers from reusable interceptors that foul propellers causing loss of propulsion.”
In the test, the technology demonstrator successfully neutralised tactically-relevant drones using a newly-developed X band radar that automatically senses and identifies unmanned aerial system threats. The radar then pairs targets to specific interceptors through an automated decision engine tied to a command and control system, launching and guiding rotary and fixed wing interceptors with two types of drone countermeasures while on the move and without operator intervention.
Development of this low-cost reusable drone interceptor system approach began four years ago with the aim of creating an integrated system for thwarting attacks from self-guided small unmanned aircraft. The goal is to protect high value convoys moving through potentially populated regions where there is a requirement to avoid using explosive defensive weapons and mitigate collateral damage.
“Because we were focusing on protecting mobile assets, the
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DUK10143324_009
FEATURE - Die US-Armee hat ihr neuestes Abwehrsystem gegen feindliche Drohnen vorgeführt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
The U.S. Army has showed off its latest defence against hostile drone units: ‘stringer streamers’ fired from a small flying interceptor.
An announcement Monday (7 June) stated that recent tests at Eglin Air Force Base saw DARPA’s Mobile Force Protection (MFP) program successfully demonstrated a Counter-Unmanned Air System (C-UAS) “multilayer defense architecture” to defeat unauthorised drone intrusions over military installations or operations. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military.
The demo highlighted the requirement that the system field non-kinetic solutions pushed concepts that could be employed in and around civilian areas.
DARPA explained: “The primary drone negation mechanism shoots strong, stringy streamers from reusable interceptors that foul propellers causing loss of propulsion.”
In the test, the technology demonstrator successfully neutralised tactically-relevant drones using a newly-developed X band radar that automatically senses and identifies unmanned aerial system threats. The radar then pairs targets to specific interceptors through an automated decision engine tied to a command and control system, launching and guiding rotary and fixed wing interceptors with two types of drone countermeasures while on the move and without operator intervention.
Development of this low-cost reusable drone interceptor system approach began four years ago with the aim of creating an integrated system for thwarting attacks from self-guided small unmanned aircraft. The goal is to protect high value convoys moving through potentially populated regions where there is a requirement to avoid using explosive defensive weapons and mitigate collateral damage.
“Because we were focusing on protecting mobile assets, the
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DUK10143324_008
FEATURE - Die US-Armee hat ihr neuestes Abwehrsystem gegen feindliche Drohnen vorgeführt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
The U.S. Army has showed off its latest defence against hostile drone units: ‘stringer streamers’ fired from a small flying interceptor.
An announcement Monday (7 June) stated that recent tests at Eglin Air Force Base saw DARPA’s Mobile Force Protection (MFP) program successfully demonstrated a Counter-Unmanned Air System (C-UAS) “multilayer defense architecture” to defeat unauthorised drone intrusions over military installations or operations. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military.
The demo highlighted the requirement that the system field non-kinetic solutions pushed concepts that could be employed in and around civilian areas.
DARPA explained: “The primary drone negation mechanism shoots strong, stringy streamers from reusable interceptors that foul propellers causing loss of propulsion.”
In the test, the technology demonstrator successfully neutralised tactically-relevant drones using a newly-developed X band radar that automatically senses and identifies unmanned aerial system threats. The radar then pairs targets to specific interceptors through an automated decision engine tied to a command and control system, launching and guiding rotary and fixed wing interceptors with two types of drone countermeasures while on the move and without operator intervention.
Development of this low-cost reusable drone interceptor system approach began four years ago with the aim of creating an integrated system for thwarting attacks from self-guided small unmanned aircraft. The goal is to protect high value convoys moving through potentially populated regions where there is a requirement to avoid using explosive defensive weapons and mitigate collateral damage.
“Because we were focusing on protecting mobile assets, the
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DUK10143324_007
FEATURE - Die US-Armee hat ihr neuestes Abwehrsystem gegen feindliche Drohnen vorgeführt
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The U.S. Army has showed off its latest defence against hostile drone units: ‘stringer streamers’ fired from a small flying interceptor.
An announcement Monday (7 June) stated that recent tests at Eglin Air Force Base saw DARPA’s Mobile Force Protection (MFP) program successfully demonstrated a Counter-Unmanned Air System (C-UAS) “multilayer defense architecture” to defeat unauthorised drone intrusions over military installations or operations. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military.
The demo highlighted the requirement that the system field non-kinetic solutions pushed concepts that could be employed in and around civilian areas.
DARPA explained: “The primary drone negation mechanism shoots strong, stringy streamers from reusable interceptors that foul propellers causing loss of propulsion.”
In the test, the technology demonstrator successfully neutralised tactically-relevant drones using a newly-developed X band radar that automatically senses and identifies unmanned aerial system threats. The radar then pairs targets to specific interceptors through an automated decision engine tied to a command and control system, launching and guiding rotary and fixed wing interceptors with two types of drone countermeasures while on the move and without operator intervention.
Development of this low-cost reusable drone interceptor system approach began four years ago with the aim of creating an integrated system for thwarting attacks from self-guided small unmanned aircraft. The goal is to protect high value convoys moving through potentially populated regions where there is a requirement to avoid using explosive defensive weapons and mitigate collateral damage.
“Because we were focusing on protecting mobile assets, the
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The U.S. Army has showed off its latest defence against hostile drone units: ‘stringer streamers’ fired from a small flying interceptor.
An announcement Monday (7 June) stated that recent tests at Eglin Air Force Base saw DARPA’s Mobile Force Protection (MFP) program successfully demonstrated a Counter-Unmanned Air System (C-UAS) “multilayer defense architecture” to defeat unauthorised drone intrusions over military installations or operations. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military.
The demo highlighted the requirement that the system field non-kinetic solutions pushed concepts that could be employed in and around civilian areas.
DARPA explained: “The primary drone negation mechanism shoots strong, stringy streamers from reusable interceptors that foul propellers causing loss of propulsion.”
In the test, the technology demonstrator successfully neutralised tactically-relevant drones using a newly-developed X band radar that automatically senses and identifies unmanned aerial system threats. The radar then pairs targets to specific interceptors through an automated decision engine tied to a command and control system, launching and guiding rotary and fixed wing interceptors with two types of drone countermeasures while on the move and without operator intervention.
Development of this low-cost reusable drone interceptor system approach began four years ago with the aim of creating an integrated system for thwarting attacks from self-guided small unmanned aircraft. The goal is to protect high value convoys moving through potentially populated regions where there is a requirement to avoid using explosive defensive weapons and mitigate collateral damage.
“Because we were focusing on protecting mobile assets, the
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The U.S. Army has showed off its latest defence against hostile drone units: ‘stringer streamers’ fired from a small flying interceptor.
An announcement Monday (7 June) stated that recent tests at Eglin Air Force Base saw DARPA’s Mobile Force Protection (MFP) program successfully demonstrated a Counter-Unmanned Air System (C-UAS) “multilayer defense architecture” to defeat unauthorised drone intrusions over military installations or operations. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military.
The demo highlighted the requirement that the system field non-kinetic solutions pushed concepts that could be employed in and around civilian areas.
DARPA explained: “The primary drone negation mechanism shoots strong, stringy streamers from reusable interceptors that foul propellers causing loss of propulsion.”
In the test, the technology demonstrator successfully neutralised tactically-relevant drones using a newly-developed X band radar that automatically senses and identifies unmanned aerial system threats. The radar then pairs targets to specific interceptors through an automated decision engine tied to a command and control system, launching and guiding rotary and fixed wing interceptors with two types of drone countermeasures while on the move and without operator intervention.
Development of this low-cost reusable drone interceptor system approach began four years ago with the aim of creating an integrated system for thwarting attacks from self-guided small unmanned aircraft. The goal is to protect high value convoys moving through potentially populated regions where there is a requirement to avoid usi
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The U.S. Army has showed off its latest defence against hostile drone units: ‘stringer streamers’ fired from a small flying interceptor.
An announcement Monday (7 June) stated that recent tests at Eglin Air Force Base saw DARPA’s Mobile Force Protection (MFP) program successfully demonstrated a Counter-Unmanned Air System (C-UAS) “multilayer defense architecture” to defeat unauthorised drone intrusions over military installations or operations. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military.
The demo highlighted the requirement that the system field non-kinetic solutions pushed concepts that could be employed in and around civilian areas.
DARPA explained: “The primary drone negation mechanism shoots strong, stringy streamers from reusable interceptors that foul propellers causing loss of propulsion.”
In the test, the technology demonstrator successfully neutralised tactically-relevant drones using a newly-developed X band radar that automatically senses and identifies unmanned aerial system threats. The radar then pairs targets to specific interceptors through an automated decision engine tied to a command and control system, launching and guiding rotary and fixed wing interceptors with two types of drone countermeasures while on the move and without operator intervention.
Development of this low-cost reusable drone interceptor system approach began four years ago with the aim of creating an integrated system for thwarting attacks from self-guided small unmanned aircraft. The goal is to protect high value convoys moving through potentially populated regions where there is a requirement to avoid using explosive defensive weapons and mitigate collateral damage.
“Because we were focusing on protecting mobile assets, the
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The U.S. Army has showed off its latest defence against hostile drone units: ‘stringer streamers’ fired from a small flying interceptor.
An announcement Monday (7 June) stated that recent tests at Eglin Air Force Base saw DARPA’s Mobile Force Protection (MFP) program successfully demonstrated a Counter-Unmanned Air System (C-UAS) “multilayer defense architecture” to defeat unauthorised drone intrusions over military installations or operations. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military.
The demo highlighted the requirement that the system field non-kinetic solutions pushed concepts that could be employed in and around civilian areas.
DARPA explained: “The primary drone negation mechanism shoots strong, stringy streamers from reusable interceptors that foul propellers causing loss of propulsion.”
In the test, the technology demonstrator successfully neutralised tactically-relevant drones using a newly-developed X band radar that automatically senses and identifies unmanned aerial system threats. The radar then pairs targets to specific interceptors through an automated decision engine tied to a command and control system, launching and guiding rotary and fixed wing interceptors with two types of drone countermeasures while on the move and without operator intervention.
Development of this low-cost reusable drone interceptor system approach began four years ago with the aim of creating an integrated system for thwarting attacks from self-guided small unmanned aircraft. The goal is to protect high value convoys moving through potentially populated regions where there is a requirement to avoid using explosive defensive weapons and mitigate collateral damage.
“Because we were focusing on protecting mobile assets, the
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The U.S. Army has showed off its latest defence against hostile drone units: ‘stringer streamers’ fired from a small flying interceptor.
An announcement Monday (7 June) stated that recent tests at Eglin Air Force Base saw DARPA’s Mobile Force Protection (MFP) program successfully demonstrated a Counter-Unmanned Air System (C-UAS) “multilayer defense architecture” to defeat unauthorised drone intrusions over military installations or operations. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military.
The demo highlighted the requirement that the system field non-kinetic solutions pushed concepts that could be employed in and around civilian areas.
DARPA explained: “The primary drone negation mechanism shoots strong, stringy streamers from reusable interceptors that foul propellers causing loss of propulsion.”
In the test, the technology demonstrator successfully neutralised tactically-relevant drones using a newly-developed X band radar that automatically senses and identifies unmanned aerial system threats. The radar then pairs targets to specific interceptors through an automated decision engine tied to a command and control system, launching and guiding rotary and fixed wing interceptors with two types of drone countermeasures while on the move and without operator intervention.
Development of this low-cost reusable drone interceptor system approach began four years ago with the aim of creating an integrated system for thwarting attacks from self-guided small unmanned aircraft. The goal is to protect high value convoys moving through potentially populated regions where there is a requirement to avoid using explosive defensive weapons and mitigate collateral damage.
“Because we were focusing on protecting mobile assets, the
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The U.S. Army has showed off its latest defence against hostile drone units: ‘stringer streamers’ fired from a small flying interceptor.
An announcement Monday (7 June) stated that recent tests at Eglin Air Force Base saw DARPA’s Mobile Force Protection (MFP) program successfully demonstrated a Counter-Unmanned Air System (C-UAS) “multilayer defense architecture” to defeat unauthorised drone intrusions over military installations or operations. DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is a research and development agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military.
The demo highlighted the requirement that the system field non-kinetic solutions pushed concepts that could be employed in and around civilian areas.
DARPA explained: “The primary drone negation mechanism shoots strong, stringy streamers from reusable interceptors that foul propellers causing loss of propulsion.”
In the test, the technology demonstrator successfully neutralised tactically-relevant drones using a newly-developed X band radar that automatically senses and identifies unmanned aerial system threats. The radar then pairs targets to specific interceptors through an automated decision engine tied to a command and control system, launching and guiding rotary and fixed wing interceptors with two types of drone countermeasures while on the move and without operator intervention.
Development of this low-cost reusable drone interceptor system approach began four years ago with the aim of creating an integrated system for thwarting attacks from self-guided small unmanned aircraft. The goal is to protect high value convoys moving through potentially populated regions where there is a requirement to avoid using explosive defensive weapons and mitigate collateral damage.
“Because we were focusing on protecting mobile assets, the
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FEATURE - Weltneuheit: Faltbarer 165-Zoll-Fernseher für 400'000 Dollar
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A company has announced the world’s first foldable 165-inch MicroLED TV.
The huge C SEED M1 pulls off the jaw-dropping party trick of emerging from a hidden floor compartment, before gracefully unfolding.
Vienna-based C SEED say the US$400,000 set is ear-marked for first deliveries in Q3 2021.
The company explain: “A sculpture-like column rises silently from the floor, unfolding an enormous 165” 4k MicroLED TV display with a high precision frame machined from a solid block of aviation-grade aluminum alloy to provide the ultimate TV experience.”
“Trendsetting contemporary uncluttered, free from all visual ballast. In these environments, big wall-mounted TV screens are an anachronism in modern interior design,” says C SEED Managing Partner, Alexander Swatek. “Therefore, C SEED took a totally different path and came up with a revolutionary design.”
Designer Stefan Pani created a smart, convincing frame design with an invisibly integrated high performance speaker system that rises silently from the ground, unfolds and then settles smoothly on a strikingly elegant base. Function follows form here, visually very coherent, luxuriously minimalist and with an exciting, progressively elegant tension.
The C SEED M1 is available in four elegant colors and a choice of casings to match all tastes, space requirements and settings.
“The M1 provides unique entertainment in brilliant quality without compromising the character of a room – the one ideal solution for integrating large TV systems into spacious contemporary interior design”, says C SEED Managing Partner Alexander Swatek.
Where: Austria
When: 13 Feb 2021
Credit: C SEED/Cover-Images.com
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A company has announced the world’s first foldable 165-inch MicroLED TV.
The huge C SEED M1 pulls off the jaw-dropping party trick of emerging from a hidden floor compartment, before gracefully unfolding.
Vienna-based C SEED say the US$400,000 set is ear-marked for first deliveries in Q3 2021.
The company explain: “A sculpture-like column rises silently from the floor, unfolding an enormous 165” 4k MicroLED TV display with a high precision frame machined from a solid block of aviation-grade aluminum alloy to provide the ultimate TV experience.”
“Trendsetting contemporary uncluttered, free from all visual ballast. In these environments, big wall-mounted TV screens are an anachronism in modern interior design,” says C SEED Managing Partner, Alexander Swatek. “Therefore, C SEED took a totally different path and came up with a revolutionary design.”
Designer Stefan Pani created a smart, convincing frame design with an invisibly integrated high performance speaker system that rises silently from the ground, unfolds and then settles smoothly on a strikingly elegant base. Function follows form here, visually very coherent, luxuriously minimalist and with an exciting, progressively elegant tension.
The C SEED M1 is available in four elegant colors and a choice of casings to match all tastes, space requirements and settings.
“The M1 provides unique entertainment in brilliant quality without compromising the character of a room – the one ideal solution for integrating large TV systems into spacious contemporary interior design”, says C SEED Managing Partner Alexander Swatek.
Where: Austria
When: 12 Feb 2021
Credit: C SEED/Cover-Images.com
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THIS PICTURE: A computer visualisation of the C SEED M1
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A company has announced the world’s first foldable 165-inch MicroLED TV.
The huge C SEED M1 pulls off the jaw-dropping party trick of emerging from a hidden floor compartment, before gracefully unfolding.
Vienna-based C SEED say the US$400,000 set is ear-marked for first deliveries in Q3 2021.
The company explain: “A sculpture-like column rises silently from the floor, unfolding an enormous 165” 4k MicroLED TV display with a high precision frame machined from a solid block of aviation-grade aluminum alloy to provide the ultimate TV experience.”
“Trendsetting contemporary uncluttered, free from all visual ballast. In these environments, big wall-mounted TV screens are an anachronism in modern interior design,” says C SEED Managing Partner, Alexander Swatek. “Therefore, C SEED took a totally different path and came up with a revolutionary design.”
Designer Stefan Pani created a smart, convincing frame design with an invisibly integrated high performance speaker system that rises silently from the ground, unfolds and then settles smoothly on a strikingly elegant base. Function follows form here, visually very coherent, luxuriously minimalist and with an exciting, progressively elegant tension.
The C SEED M1 is available in four elegant colors and a choice of casings to match all tastes, space requirements and settings.
“The M1 provides unique entertainment in brilliant quality without compromising the character of a room – the one ideal solution for integrating large TV systems into spacious contemporary interior design”, says C SEED Managing Partner Alexander Swatek.
Where: Austria
When: 12 Feb 2021
Credit: C SEED/Cover-Images.com
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THIS PICTURE: A computer visualisation of the C SEED M1
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A company has announced the world’s first foldable 165-inch MicroLED TV.
The huge C SEED M1 pulls off the jaw-dropping party trick of emerging from a hidden floor compartment, before gracefully unfolding.
Vienna-based C SEED say the US$400,000 set is ear-marked for first deliveries in Q3 2021.
The company explain: “A sculpture-like column rises silently from the floor, unfolding an enormous 165” 4k MicroLED TV display with a high precision frame machined from a solid block of aviation-grade aluminum alloy to provide the ultimate TV experience.”
“Trendsetting contemporary uncluttered, free from all visual ballast. In these environments, big wall-mounted TV screens are an anachronism in modern interior design,” says C SEED Managing Partner, Alexander Swatek. “Therefore, C SEED took a totally different path and came up with a revolutionary design.”
Designer Stefan Pani created a smart, convincing frame design with an invisibly integrated high performance speaker system that rises silently from the ground, unfolds and then settles smoothly on a strikingly elegant base. Function follows form here, visually very coherent, luxuriously minimalist and with an exciting, progressively elegant tension.
The C SEED M1 is available in four elegant colors and a choice of casings to match all tastes, space requirements and settings.
“The M1 provides unique entertainment in brilliant quality without compromising the character of a room – the one ideal solution for integrating large TV systems into spacious contemporary interior design”, says C SEED Managing Partner Alexander Swatek.
Where: Austria
When: 12 Feb 2021
Credit: C SEED/Cover-Images.com
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THIS PICTURE: A computer visualisation of the C SEED M1
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A company has announced the world’s first foldable 165-inch MicroLED TV.
The huge C SEED M1 pulls off the jaw-dropping party trick of emerging from a hidden floor compartment, before gracefully unfolding.
Vienna-based C SEED say the US$400,000 set is ear-marked for first deliveries in Q3 2021.
The company explain: “A sculpture-like column rises silently from the floor, unfolding an enormous 165” 4k MicroLED TV display with a high precision frame machined from a solid block of aviation-grade aluminum alloy to provide the ultimate TV experience.”
“Trendsetting contemporary uncluttered, free from all visual ballast. In these environments, big wall-mounted TV screens are an anachronism in modern interior design,” says C SEED Managing Partner, Alexander Swatek. “Therefore, C SEED took a totally different path and came up with a revolutionary design.”
Designer Stefan Pani created a smart, convincing frame design with an invisibly integrated high performance speaker system that rises silently from the ground, unfolds and then settles smoothly on a strikingly elegant base. Function follows form here, visually very coherent, luxuriously minimalist and with an exciting, progressively elegant tension.
The C SEED M1 is available in four elegant colors and a choice of casings to match all tastes, space requirements and settings.
“The M1 provides unique entertainment in brilliant quality without compromising the character of a room – the one ideal solution for integrating large TV systems into spacious contemporary interior design”, says C SEED Managing Partner Alexander Swatek.
Where: Austria
When: 11 Feb 2021
Credit: C SEED/Cover-Images.com
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THIS PICTURE: A computer visualisation of the C SEED M1
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A company has announced the world’s first foldable 165-inch MicroLED TV.
The huge C SEED M1 pulls off the jaw-dropping party trick of emerging from a hidden floor compartment, before gracefully unfolding.
Vienna-based C SEED say the US$400,000 set is ear-marked for first deliveries in Q3 2021.
The company explain: “A sculpture-like column rises silently from the floor, unfolding an enormous 165” 4k MicroLED TV display with a high precision frame machined from a solid block of aviation-grade aluminum alloy to provide the ultimate TV experience.”
“Trendsetting contemporary uncluttered, free from all visual ballast. In these environments, big wall-mounted TV screens are an anachronism in modern interior design,” says C SEED Managing Partner, Alexander Swatek. “Therefore, C SEED took a totally different path and came up with a revolutionary design.”
Designer Stefan Pani created a smart, convincing frame design with an invisibly integrated high performance speaker system that rises silently from the ground, unfolds and then settles smoothly on a strikingly elegant base. Function follows form here, visually very coherent, luxuriously minimalist and with an exciting, progressively elegant tension.
The C SEED M1 is available in four elegant colors and a choice of casings to match all tastes, space requirements and settings.
“The M1 provides unique entertainment in brilliant quality without compromising the character of a room – the one ideal solution for integrating large TV systems into spacious contemporary interior design”, says C SEED Managing Partner Alexander Swatek.
Where: Austria
When: 11 Feb 2021
Credit: C SEED/Cover-Images.com
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THIS PICTURE: A computer visualisation of the C SEED M1
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A company has announced the world’s first foldable 165-inch MicroLED TV.
The huge C SEED M1 pulls off the jaw-dropping party trick of emerging from a hidden floor compartment, before gracefully unfolding.
Vienna-based C SEED say the US$400,000 set is ear-marked for first deliveries in Q3 2021.
The company explain: “A sculpture-like column rises silently from the floor, unfolding an enormous 165” 4k MicroLED TV display with a high precision frame machined from a solid block of aviation-grade aluminum alloy to provide the ultimate TV experience.”
“Trendsetting contemporary uncluttered, free from all visual ballast. In these environments, big wall-mounted TV screens are an anachronism in modern interior design,” says C SEED Managing Partner, Alexander Swatek. “Therefore, C SEED took a totally different path and came up with a revolutionary design.”
Designer Stefan Pani created a smart, convincing frame design with an invisibly integrated high performance speaker system that rises silently from the ground, unfolds and then settles smoothly on a strikingly elegant base. Function follows form here, visually very coherent, luxuriously minimalist and with an exciting, progressively elegant tension.
The C SEED M1 is available in four elegant colors and a choice of casings to match all tastes, space requirements and settings.
“The M1 provides unique entertainment in brilliant quality without compromising the character of a room – the one ideal solution for integrating large TV systems into spacious contemporary interior design”, says C SEED Managing Partner Alexander Swatek.
Where: Austria
When: 04 Feb 2021
Credit: C SEED/Cover-Images.com
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THIS PICTURE: A computer visualisation of the C SEED M1
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A company has announced the world’s first foldable 165-inch MicroLED TV.
The huge C SEED M1 pulls off the jaw-dropping party trick of emerging from a hidden floor compartment, before gracefully unfolding.
Vienna-based C SEED say the US$400,000 set is ear-marked for first deliveries in Q3 2021.
The company explain: “A sculpture-like column rises silently from the floor, unfolding an enormous 165” 4k MicroLED TV display with a high precision frame machined from a solid block of aviation-grade aluminum alloy to provide the ultimate TV experience.”
“Trendsetting contemporary uncluttered, free from all visual ballast. In these environments, big wall-mounted TV screens are an anachronism in modern interior design,” says C SEED Managing Partner, Alexander Swatek. “Therefore, C SEED took a totally different path and came up with a revolutionary design.”
Designer Stefan Pani created a smart, convincing frame design with an invisibly integrated high performance speaker system that rises silently from the ground, unfolds and then settles smoothly on a strikingly elegant base. Function follows form here, visually very coherent, luxuriously minimalist and with an exciting, progressively elegant tension.
The C SEED M1 is available in four elegant colors and a choice of casings to match all tastes, space requirements and settings.
“The M1 provides unique entertainment in brilliant quality without compromising the character of a room – the one ideal solution for integrating large TV systems into spacious contemporary interior design”, says C SEED Managing Partner Alexander Swatek.
Where: Austria
When: 02 Feb 2021
Credit: C SEED/Cover-Images.com
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THIS PICTURE: A computer visualisation of the C SEED M1
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A company has announced the world’s first foldable 165-inch MicroLED TV.
The huge C SEED M1 pulls off the jaw-dropping party trick of emerging from a hidden floor compartment, before gracefully unfolding.
Vienna-based C SEED say the US$400,000 set is ear-marked for first deliveries in Q3 2021.
The company explain: “A sculpture-like column rises silently from the floor, unfolding an enormous 165” 4k MicroLED TV display with a high precision frame machined from a solid block of aviation-grade aluminum alloy to provide the ultimate TV experience.”
“Trendsetting contemporary uncluttered, free from all visual ballast. In these environments, big wall-mounted TV screens are an anachronism in modern interior design,” says C SEED Managing Partner, Alexander Swatek. “Therefore, C SEED took a totally different path and came up with a revolutionary design.”
Designer Stefan Pani created a smart, convincing frame design with an invisibly integrated high performance speaker system that rises silently from the ground, unfolds and then settles smoothly on a strikingly elegant base. Function follows form here, visually very coherent, luxuriously minimalist and with an exciting, progressively elegant tension.
The C SEED M1 is available in four elegant colors and a choice of casings to match all tastes, space requirements and settings.
“The M1 provides unique entertainment in brilliant quality without compromising the character of a room – the one ideal solution for integrating large TV systems into spacious contemporary interior design”, says C SEED Managing Partner Alexander Swatek.
Where: Austria
When: 29 Jan 2021
Credit: C SEED/Cover-Images.com
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THIS PICTURE: A computer visualisation of the C SEED M1
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A company has announced the world’s first foldable 165-inch MicroLED TV.
The huge C SEED M1 pulls off the jaw-dropping party trick of emerging from a hidden floor compartment, before gracefully unfolding.
Vienna-based C SEED say the US$400,000 set is ear-marked for first deliveries in Q3 2021.
The company explain: “A sculpture-like column rises silently from the floor, unfolding an enormous 165” 4k MicroLED TV display with a high precision frame machined from a solid block of aviation-grade aluminum alloy to provide the ultimate TV experience.”
“Trendsetting contemporary uncluttered, free from all visual ballast. In these environments, big wall-mounted TV screens are an anachronism in modern interior design,” says C SEED Managing Partner, Alexander Swatek. “Therefore, C SEED took a totally different path and came up with a revolutionary design.”
Designer Stefan Pani created a smart, convincing frame design with an invisibly integrated high performance speaker system that rises silently from the ground, unfolds and then settles smoothly on a strikingly elegant base. Function follows form here, visually very coherent, luxuriously minimalist and with an exciting, progressively elegant tension.
The C SEED M1 is available in four elegant colors and a choice of casings to match all tastes, space requirements and settings.
“The M1 provides unique entertainment in brilliant quality without compromising the character of a room – the one ideal solution for integrating large TV systems into spacious contemporary interior design”, says C SEED Managing Partner Alexander Swatek.
Where: Austria
When: 21 Jan 2021
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FEATURE - Weltneuheit: Faltbarer 165-Zoll-Fernseher für 400'000 Dollar
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A company has announced the world’s first foldable 165-inch MicroLED TV.
The huge C SEED M1 pulls off the jaw-dropping party trick of emerging from a hidden floor compartment, before gracefully unfolding.
Vienna-based C SEED say the US$400,000 set is ear-marked for first deliveries in Q3 2021.
The company explain: “A sculpture-like column rises silently from the floor, unfolding an enormous 165” 4k MicroLED TV display with a high precision frame machined from a solid block of aviation-grade aluminum alloy to provide the ultimate TV experience.”
“Trendsetting contemporary uncluttered, free from all visual ballast. In these environments, big wall-mounted TV screens are an anachronism in modern interior design,” says C SEED Managing Partner, Alexander Swatek. “Therefore, C SEED took a totally different path and came up with a revolutionary design.”
Designer Stefan Pani created a smart, convincing frame design with an invisibly integrated high performance speaker system that rises silently from the ground, unfolds and then settles smoothly on a strikingly elegant base. Function follows form here, visually very coherent, luxuriously minimalist and with an exciting, progressively elegant tension.
The C SEED M1 is available in four elegant colors and a choice of casings to match all tastes, space requirements and settings.
“The M1 provides unique entertainment in brilliant quality without compromising the character of a room – the one ideal solution for integrating large TV systems into spacious contemporary interior design”, says C SEED Managing Partner Alexander Swatek.
Where: Austria
When: 21 Jan 2021
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Chain reaction machine artist Joseph Herscher with his inventions at home
Chain reaction machine artist Joseph Herscher with his inventions at home in Brooklyn, New York. Herscher is a YouTube personality known for his channel Joseph's Machines. Herscher is a kinetic artist who specializes in making comical chain-reaction machines. He made his first machine, the Lolly Machine, when he was five.
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Chain reaction machine artist Joseph Herscher with his inventions at home
Chain reaction machine artist Joseph Herscher with his inventions at home in Brooklyn, New York. Herscher is a YouTube personality known for his channel Joseph's Machines. Herscher is a kinetic artist who specializes in making comical chain-reaction machines. He made his first machine, the Lolly Machine, when he was five.
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