Teams of students presented interdisciplinary projects ranging from innovations in AR to water purifiers to jeans.
HEXDesign presented a series of app prototypes built for dating and healthcare. The team worked over two semesters to build eight apps to fill the gaps they saw in the dating and healthcare app industry.
Water Quality Drifter is a 3D-printed water quality monitor that is solar powered and can drift for a month before needing maintenance. The group is sponsored by NASA/Jabcobs, which hopes to bring the system to high schools.
Also! Check out our own Nicole Jones testing some AR tech that’s connected to IoT. Neat stuff!
.@NicolesNotebook tests XReality’s AR headset at the #TXSTInnovation Lab! pic.twitter.com/DiPK5mMMRS
— Sean A. Smith (@SASmithMedia) March 12, 2018