Maker Faire Rome è stata l’inizio di tutto per TERRAVIONICS: è lì che ci siamo conosciuti tra co-founders ed è sempre lì che, in occasione dell’11° edizione del 2023, abbiamo volutamente ricercato e trovato altri membri che si sono aggiunti al nostro team. È uno dei pochi “luoghi” realmente “ideali” per confrontarsi, migliorarsi e… innescare le idee!
Exhibitors 2021
- FASHION & WEARABLES
- INTERNET OF THINGS
- PRODUCT DESIGN
- 3D PRINTING
- 3D SCANNING
- ART
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- BIOLOGY
- EDUCATION
- HACKS
- KIDS & EDUCATION
- OPEN SOURCE
- ROBOTICS
- MUSIC & SOUND
- ARTISANS & NEW CRAFT
- RECYCLING & UPCYCLING
- STEAM PUNK
- GAMES
- SCIENCE
- YOUNG MAKERS (< 18)
- FOOD & AGRICULTURE
- CIRCULAR ECONOMY
- AEROSPACE
- HOME AUTOMATION
- NEW MANUFACTURING
- STARTUP
- WELLNESS & HEALTHCARE
- ENERGY & SUSTAINABILITY
- FABRICATION
- INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
- RETROCOMPUTING
- DRONES
- CULTURAL HERITAGE
- VIRTUAL REALITY
WAIH-C (Wearables and Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare and Covid-19)
WAIH-C (Wearables and Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare and Covid-19)
A sensory glove, a sensory suit, a sensory cap, sensory socks for the reproduction of human kinematics through avatars and for the study of motor control.
Sensory socks for posture assessment in rehabilitation.
An electroencephalographic band for monitoring the state of attention in drivers of vehicles at risk.
An electromyographic bracelet for the recognition of hand gestures.
Wearable sensors for monitoring patients at risk of Covid-19
Antonio Pallotti, Leandro Lucangeli, Emanuele D'Angelantonio
Antonio Pallotti, biomedical engineer, PhD in electronics, PhD student in management at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, university master in teaching, researcher in industrial and information engineering at Technoscience, adjunt professor in Health Informatics and in Data Management and Internet of Health Things ad the University of Rome San Raffaele. Expertise in sensors, machine learning, public health management.
Leandro Lucangeli, biomedical engineer, PhD student in human movement and sport sciences at the Foro Italico University of Rome, researcher at Technoscience. Expertise in human kinematics measurements, hardware / firmware design.
Emanuele DAngelantonio, biomedical engineer, PhD student in human movement and sport sciences at the Foro Italico University of Rome, researcher at Technoscience. Expertise in statistical analysis and machine learning, software design.