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Autoserve 360

Autoserve 360 is a smart automated dispensing system designed to improve hygiene, efficiency, and accuracy in serving liquids. Instead of relying on manual pouring, the system delivers liquids automatically — making each serving cleaner, faster, and more consistent than the manual process it replaces.

The result is a simple but meaningful upgrade to a step that institutions perform many times a day. Hygiene is preserved because users do not have to touch the dispenser, efficiency is gained because service is quicker, and accuracy is built in because every serving is measured.

Autobin X

Autobin X is an automated dustbin that automatically opens when a user is within a 10 cm radius. It can also send Bluetooth notifications to the user’s phone when it is full, so the bin is never left to overflow before someone notices.

This is a solution to two everyday problems: the unhygienic contact with dustbin lids, which increases the spread of infection, and the inability to know when a dustbin is due for emptying. By removing both, Autobin X makes day-to-day waste disposal cleaner and more reliable in homes, offices, and public spaces.

BeMyEyes

BeMyEyes is a mobile app that transcribes visuals that cannot be seen by blind people into spoken words. The app helps users dodge obstacles, carry out movement easily, and communicate with their surroundings — turning the camera on a phone into a voice for the visual world.

It is intended as an alternative solution to expensive modern electric walking sticks, putting assistive navigation within reach of users who would otherwise be unable to afford the existing tools. By running on a phone the user already owns, BeMyEyes makes independent movement a more practical reality for blind people.

MedFlow

MedFlow is a solution that uses IV bags to support medical personnel in hospitals to monitor patients receiving liquid medicine through drips. By tracking each patient’s drip directly through the bag, it gives nurses a clearer view of the infusion than the periodic, manual checks they would otherwise rely on.

The innovation is intended to reduce the workload of health workers by improving the monitoring of patients on drip-based treatment. With MedFlow handling the routine task of watching bags, nurses can spend more of their time on the patients who need active clinical attention.

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