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Inspired Diversity

Inspiration comes when it wants.  One never knows when.   At IFA 2024 while attending a press conference for a what I thought would be a presentation of a security light, hardly high value glamor at a big technology show, I did a double take.  The presenter was a Black Guy.  Usually, at these get togethers an Asian or White man takes the stage.  The technology industry is as diverse as a Southern American University Fraternity.   Yes, tech management believes in the principle of the ideal, but not the implementation

Pascal Kalhoun presenting a product at IFA
Fabrice Kalhoun presenting a Security Camera

Reolink is a Chinese security Camera technology brand based in Shenzhen.  When I got the press invite for a product unveiling my first instinct was to pass.  Home security is not my tech topic. But, after positive engagement with the public relations representative, I scheduled an attendance.  During my many years of covering product unveilings at gadget trade fairs, I cannot remember one presiding over by a person of color.  Normally, the speakers are Asian or White.  This time Reolink gave the microphone to Mr. Fabrice Kalhoun, a Person of Color.  The African born engineer gave an enthusiastic presentation of the new home security camera he designed.   During our post presentation talk, Fabrice told me his story of studying in China. While in graduate school, Reolink recruited the engineer him out of university to become a part of the company’s team. 

Reolink Security Camera
Atlas PT Ultra 4K Security Cam

I called him “a tech unicorn” in modern reality. Normally, an African man front and center of an Asian company is a politically correct advertisement showing the brand is part of the DEI trend.  Not in this case, Fabrice’s authority, knowledge with attention to detail came across. 

As for the security technology, I do not live in a house, meaning, there will not be a product review of the Atlas PT Ultra 4K camera.  The images are clear for an outdoor image gathering device. 

What I thought could have been a mundane appointment instead was an inspiring one.  

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Connected at Digital X

Digital X in Cologne, the digitalization event started by German Telekom hits the mark for technology gatherings.  On September 18th and 19th, brands, experts and press discuss topics concerning: cybersecurity, sustainability, connected business and future of work. 

The fifty thousand attendees moved from one staging area to another talking to individuals and teams concerning the future of digital interaction.

I found it a bit contradictory, the topic of Connected Business as many technology companies are requiring return to offices. Since the Covid Lockdowns, Virtual, Augmented and Immersive Reality devices and gadgets have advance rapidly.  Apple’s Vision Pro, Meta’s Quest and Microsoft’s HoloLens are being promoted as the next generation of tech headsets. 

The Huawei IdeaHub ES2 introduced me to the Bring Your Own Meeting (BYOM) term.  The hardware is compatible with Zoom and Microsoft Teams platforms for distanced collaborations.  The smart whiteboard, camera and speaker/voice incorporate Z-Tech technology.  The applications for this technology go beyond corporate office usage.  The educational potential is boundless. Higher learning is about to get disrupted. Schools and universities could use the entire hardware system and platforms digital classes, eliminated the need for physical classes.  Students log in to a session with an instructor and can download the lecture via a QR code.

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IBM and fashion on display at Digital X

Curiously, giant IBM offered a fashion and tech melody.  The US company works with clothing brands an AI profile matrix for brands to better understand customer needs and purchasing habits.  Given the poor financial health of online sales platforms, maybe this could help, but I have a few doubts.

I would like to write better about start-ups area in Cologne; however, Germany is still a country trying to embrace the business trend while trying to stay in the risk adverse box. Originality requires going out on a limb.  Many of the ideas at the different booths seemed more safe copies of tried concepts.

Schedule Digital X on your tech calendar for 2025, this get together is well worth the time.

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Digital X

After attending my first Digital X technology gathering in Cologne, the first impression, German Telekom knows how to put together a great interactive event.

Stay tuned for more coverage on Digital X.

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Podcast: Subject Tech

From IFA Berlin, we managed to nab some podcast interviews with tech pioneers.

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More Coming Soon

More news and interviews are coming soon from IFA Berlin.

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More From IFA Berlin 2024

More gadgets and devices from IFA Berlin’s 100th edition.

Stay tuned for more news and items from IFA.

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Can Motorola Rise Again?

The Motorola Razr Flip Smartphone hits the right marks. But can this tech throwback re-establish the once cutting edge brand?

Stay tuned for the review and opinion.

Motorola Rarz
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Cheerful and Robotic

Enchanted Tools had a stand at IFA 2023 in the Robot Hall. The Parisian start up fuses robotic technology and animation creating artificial life based on approachability rather than intimidation.

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A Robot Named EEVE

During IFA 2023 while walking around I saw the EEVE in the IFA Next Hall. What came to my mind, “I’ve seen this before?”

I had a quick talk with founder with Wesley Lorrez. The Belgium born explained the design influence of the Garden mower cam from a Pixar film. As Lorrez told me WALL-E was the inspiration behind the grass cutter. Instead of something industrial, he and his team focused on expression instead of complete functionality. A fan of Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, the startup head wanted to create a different type of gardening robot. EEVE was developed in Waregem, Belgium.

EEVE MOWER at IFA.

Instead of just being a tool, the intelligent mower with green puppy eyes, EEVE could become a part of the family.

With the ability to learn the landscape after one demonstration. Instead of obtrusive noise associated with mowers, the four blades run silent under the three wheeled AI device. The 4K camera allows the user to have a POV.

EEVE makes mowing the grass a cuter experience.

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Worth IT?

Once a the dominate name in mobile phones NOKIA has fallen far from it’s heyday. I have been using the Finnish brand’s G60 5G. Is the mid level device worth it? Find out in my coming review.

Stay Tuned for my IFA 2023 Coverage.