DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Maryanne Kane, Journalist
DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF
By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane
CUTTING AIR TRAVEL TIME IN HALF - BOOM
Source: Boom
- A new SST being developed by Denver-based Boom is designed to cut air travel time in half by flying at supersonic speeds
- Here are the facts:
- Boom is innovating commercial air travel with the development of its commercial supersonic passenger jet Overture
- Targeted for passenger flights in 2027
- Will carry 64 to 80 passengers
- Flies on sustainable aviation fuel
- Top speed Mach 1.7 or 1,260 mph
- Altitude up to 60,000 feet
- Boom has orders for 130 Overtures from United, American and Japan Airlines
- First flight tests later this year
- Could provide the first supersonic flights since Concorde which stopped service in 2003
- NASA is also developing a hydrogen-powered SST designed to fly at Mach 4 or approximately 3,000 mph.
2025 KIA EV5 SUV COMING SOON
Source: Kia
- Kia is rolling out a series of new electric vehicles including the upcoming EV5 SUV
- Here's what we know:
- Specifically, being developed for millennials (born 1981 - 1996)
- All-electric
- Smaller than EV6
- Available as single or double motor configuration with 225 hp to 577 hp
- Large NCM 77.4 kWh battery pack
- 372-mile range
- Design: smooth, wide shoulders and big fenders
- Interior: "living room feel", including mood lighting
- Wide dashboard with 2 large displays: digital gauge cluster and infotainment
- New design philosophy: Opposites United - tall and boxy
- Expected to launch first in China in later half of 2023 and is expected to be available in US and elsewhere
- More details will be released this fall
- Kia is considered a growing rival to Tesla.
ROBOT MEDICS: PERFORMING 'FIRST AID' WHERE DOCTORS CAN'T GO
- England's University of Sheffield scientists have developed a robot medic that can perform first aid in challenging environments that doctors can't access like a radiation leak, building collapse or earthquake zone
- Here's what we know:
- First of its kind robotic technology that provides remote medical treatment to victims in high-risk environments
- Unmanned, remotely operated, mobile robot vehicle capable of reaching victims in extreme disaster conditions and providing medical triage
- The robot medic has two robotic arms
- Uses VR (virtual reality) systems that operate medical tools to assess victims' medical conditions
- Enables remote doctor to check victim's temperature, heart rate, blood pressure and give injections
- Robot autonomously streams the data to the medical team
- Robot delivers injections via auto-inject
- Using Medical Telexistence (Meditel), the robot gives vital patient information to a remote operator to enable critical diagnosis of high-risk casualty victims
- Robot medic can normally assess a medical condition within 20 minutes
- This new robotic technology has the potential to save lives
- The scientists are looking to bring this into full development and production through more funding and business partnerships.
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