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  1. EFFIZIENTE.ST ENERGIE- UND UMWELTCONSULTING E.U.

    Austria

    Starting from own experience, an arm- and mouse rest was developped, which might be used with all arm chairs having straight ar rests. The gadget reduces repetitive strain injuries and muscular disorder. It allows holding cups and glassess. Hand made prototypes are available upon request. Co-operation with distributors sought after. Please see the crowdsourcing campaign at http: //www.energie-umwelt.at/indiegogo.html This product is one of a long list of inventions which may be found searching espacenet for the inventors name Gerfried Cebrat. They comprise smart cooking, eneryg efficient cooling, solar thermal integration and mostly home automation combined with networked sensors (IoT).

  2. ATT ADVANCED THERMAL TECHNOLOGIES

    Austria

    We manufacture smart and flexible heating foils that can be integrated into furniture, cabins, or even glass-clear applications. We were developed in the aerospace industry, and work with you from concept through design with our engineering team to realize your hybridized smart heating-on-demand final product. The thinnest on the market, we have a library of experience from Aerospace to Architecture to get our smart heating foils smoothly integrated and industrialized. We are automotive certified and can ramp up production to cater for worldwide demand. With 29% R&D quota for 2017, we own exemplary know-how to keep you at the forefront of technology-enhanced smart surface USP. PTC Heating is not a new technology. It is very simple and safe! Where we have excelled is in working with client projects to provide true intelligent heating on demand in the toughest of environments. Our space-saving heating elements have seen every corrosive and abrasive environment from exhaust gases to bulletproof robustness testing and survived. We pride ourselves on knowing what we do, not just with the homogenous thermoelectric design, but numerically proving our concepts with computer simulations that show the transient heat-up behavior of our highly optimized PTC heating effect. We don't produce prototypes before validating how we expect our heating systems to behave.