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A self-driving office chair

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Morten Just

Unlike their reputation, the office worker gets up and moves around a lot. The office worker waits as the coffee machine is brewing, they meet someone and talk for a while, they go to meetings, they hunt down conference rooms in previously unexplored territories. They get lost, and they get tired, and they get bored, and they often forget their laptops on various surfaces where they had to leave it in order to free up both hands.


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An airport that loads passengers like human cargo

How to speed up airplane boarding by at least 10 times.

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A GPS bag pack that steers its human

Ideally, you’d know when to turn, even when you don’t. When you do, you shift your balance slightly, which in turn makes your left foot take a shorter step than the right one, successfully changing the general direction. If navigating a grid of streets can be reduced to a mere balancing act, does it matter if that shift of balance comes from your brain — or from your bagpack? After a just a few weeks of use, the thinking and knowing and anticipating of the balance bag and its novelty and excit

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A brainstorming facility with lots of dirty dishes

The worst place for ideas is a conference room. The best place is a conference room with dirty dishes.

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An immersive VR game that navigates you to a real place

Navigation doesn't have to be difficult and boring.