HT4 is a concept toilet built to serve physically handicapped individuals with maximum comfort and functionality. This simple and easy to adapt concept will make a lot of difference in the daily life of those people who are not much comfortable to use the traditional toilets because of their inabilities. The innovative design offers a pair of additional handles that can be adjusted higher or lower depending on the requirement of each and every one. These handles are very much helpful for physically handicapped persons to keep balance and the ergonomic backrest provides comprehensive comfort when using the toilet.


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This is a type of housing specially designed for emergency accommodation. These are made of fiber glass and plastic that increases the durability and helps them last for a long time. These spheres consist of nineteen tents with an open space in the middle. The inner walls are made up of fine, air-permeable materials. These tents can be occupied by three persons generally though the detachable wall may allow bigger families. The open space permits all the families to gather together that allows them to communicate with each other which becomes very essential psychologically for those who have faced and survived disaster.


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Jive is a communication device especially designed to get elderly technophobes connected to their friends and family. How it work, Jive uses friend passes to link a physical persons ID with digital life. A user simply links a friend pass to there friend feed account. This will then seamlessly update all of this data onto betty. If the users want to find out more specific details about a person, they can just place that persons ‘friend pass’ onto the screen. The screen will automatically know who that person is, and upload specific updates about that person. No more mouse, just simply put the the avatar onto ‘betty’s’ display to operate Jive.


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