Green Yonder: Sustainable Design Futures at Fourth Portal's Innovation Showcase 2024
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Explore how emerging technologies like AI and IoT impact sustainability through hands-on games and repair challenges. Join us to learn essential skills for a circular economy in a fun, interactive setting for all ages...
The EPSRC Fixing the Future: The Right to Repair and Equal IoT project explores how new design and legislation can both support and hinder the repair and reuse of ‘smart’ Internet of Things devices. Our interactive RepairLand game embodies these tensions, challenging players to find the best way to fix a broken smart gadget called Pet Tap.
The AHRC Generation Fix project is developing open-source educational electronic tools to accelerate Digital Circular Economy education within local communities. Our Re:Play game repair toolkit and ROBB·E the Robot GenFixer pendant soldering kits are designed to teach essential electronics fixing skills.
The UKRI TAS Hub InterNET ZERO project has been investigating how the environmental impact of AI affects its trustworthiness. Play our Energy Master game and meet a new AI aiming to manage its own and the local area’s energy supply and consumption. But can Energy Master really be trusted?
Title | Green Yonder: Sustainable Design Futures at Fourth Portal's Innovation Showcase 2024 |
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Date | 20/11/24 → 20/11/24 |
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Location | Gravesend |
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City | London |
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Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
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Degree of recognition | National event |
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