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UV sensor |
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Humidity/Temperature Sensor |
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Pressure Sensor |
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Current Sensor |
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Projector |
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Steel Chain |
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RFID reader |
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Spring |
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Raspberry Pi |
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ESP32 |
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Solar Panel |
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Battery |
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Charge Controller |
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Eletric Solenoid Lock |
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detPole - Universidade de Aveiro
We are a team of eleven students of electronic and telecommunications engineering in University of Aveiro.
As a company our team strongly believes in a better future. We aim to get people closer and closer. We want people to feel free to go everywhere and at any time. So, we are building a product to fit everywhere. Our mission is to reinvent the pole and build a sense of security and comfort for the people.
Nowadays, when we think about the future, we tend to think in new solutions. Our team decided to look around and improve what already exists. We know that bicycles will be for a very long time a reliable option to travel. We have also decided to do a product that holds on low-cost materials and fast repair. One other idea that our company wants to take on is renewable energies.
Our difficulties are the great massification of all existing poles at a lower cost of production, the vandalism that can be practiced and the unfavourable weather that can lead to uncharged batteries.
As a company we intend to operate in a vast market such as lighting.
We intend to spread our product through construction companies, IOT, telecommunications companies and municipals.
We understand there are a wide range of opportunities to our idea so after analysing our market opportunities we decided to mainly focus on University Campus to start off. We want to prove our concept so let us start at home.
Our site, to check all the ongoing of our project!!
http://detpole.web.ua.pt/
detPole - Universidade de Aveiro
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