Flywheel
Aoife Wullur from Energy 4 energy came to the stage to talk about Flywheel. Flywheel researches how solar energy can be stored during day time when too much energy causes the cables to overcharge. During evening hours on the other hand, when we consume the most energy, no solar energy is available. Flywheel is the solution to store green energy generated during the day in a sustainable way, ready for use through the entire day. Drawn from a central energy station or an in series connected tile floor. Right now Energy 4 energy is confronted with problems realizing both commercial and technical aspects of this product. Creative feedback came from one of the critics: Geert-Jan Bogaerts, head of Digital Development at the VPRO: he recommended to look into different forms for the tiles. Can it not be a work of art?
PAO
Paó was represented by Halit Soysal. Paó is a hardware startup that recently joined HighTechXL. They develop a compact wearable tech device that helps to enhance various aspects of the user’s body and behavior. By tracking multiple posture and activity related metrics, a more comprehensive picture of user attitude, behaviour and mood is made. Paó helps the user transform into a better version of him- or herself and does that in a beautiful, fashionable package as any wearable should do.
Soysal believes that nowadays we as people need more than merely plain technological devices. We need more empathic and attractive devices that will be true companions to our endeavor of self awareness. Like a Tinkerbell is to Peter Pan, it does not only support you, but also provides criticism and recommendations. Paó believes that if we are to develop something like this we need to do this ourselves. So, get on board and join the revolution!
They are looking for highly skilled individuals with especially technical and marketing backgrounds to be a part of team Paó.
Spring Thunder Machine
Last but not least Eduardo Scaggiante pitched his project Spring Thunder. The lack of sunshine is a big down side of the Netherlands: the thick layer of clouds above our heads and the frequent rain limit the production of clean solar energy (currently at 0.2%) and put many outdoors events at risk. That is the reason why Eduardo came up with the idea of the Spring Thunder: a machine that can make a hole in the clouds through magnetic impulses. This machine will multiply the amount sunlight of the Netherlands by threefold. Besides that it has other enormous advantages in preventing showers during sports events, deterring pollution from cities and inducing rain in arid regions. This idea might seem crazy but isn’t that the case for most innovative inventions when they first arise?
His pitch question was a call for companies or people to connect with him to find a way to test his idea. Mirjam Wouters, one of the critics that night, gave him some insights on a possible playground. The audience went pretty wild with this idea and many of them gave great tips for relevant networks.