INTEGRAL PROJECT: DESIGN AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES (CEM)
PROFESSORS: LETICIA GAYTÁN, ALFREDO MÉNDEZ AND PEDRO ARTURO RUIZ
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JACARANDA BY +OK
Frida Razo
In Mexico, 74% of collective transport users are women and at least 9 out of 10 have felt insecure due to harassment, with transfers being the most vulnerable moment since we must keep our cell phones while being incommunicado.
This is how at +OK we developed Jacaranda, a monitoring and location device for public transport that automates the communication process with an interface that sends your location in real time together with a predetermined message to a contact selected by the user, in addition to making a call to 911 in case of detecting the movement of a possible
AGUACERO
Daphne Hidalgo
12 million people in Mexico do not have access to drinking water, and only 1.9% of rainwater is utilized. This is why "Aguacero" is born, a rainwater purifier that operates through solar distillation.
This process removes water contaminants without the need for chemicals or expensive procedures. Additionally, "Aguacero" also mineralizes the distilled water, providing it with the quality and flavor necessary for human consumption.