Food from the Ground, Invisible Chargers, Datbike, and more...
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Real food from the ground is a plant-based snack brand. The company has taken its snacks to the road since March to bring consumers across the country its selection of snacks through interactive pop-up experiences.
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Amogy is a Brooklyn-based science tech startup focused on creating zero emission solutions for the mobility sector at large. The company has recently raised $46 million USD in a round of funding from numerous high-profile investors, which it will use to develop several types of clean energy solutions. Firstly, Amogy will focus on creating ammonia-based fuel solutions for maritime transportation. The largest, and perhaps most effective initiative at reducing GHG emissions across the board, though, is Amogy's hydrogen-based fuel cell. This fuel cell will be zero-emissions and capable of powering everything from small cars to full-size cargo trucks
The invisible charger is a wireless charging solution that is perfect for a professional looking to enhance their workstation. The charger is under a desk and is rated for furniture up to 50mm thickness. There is a sticker that shows where to place the Qi-enabled device for charging. The charger delivers up to 10W of power and is perfect for saving space on a desk.
The Datbike is a conceptual electric dirt bike created by Carota Design, a Vietnam-based design studio. The bike has a slim frame with a unique battery design. The battery is stored under the seat in between the two wheels, which is a traditional location, however, it is enclosed within a hollow fuel tank canister that results in the bike appearing like a traditional combustion engine bike. Aside from this, the bike has an asymmetrical windshield, a seat that sticks out of the back of the frame, and an impressive single rear suspension set. The bike has an overall futuristic and edgy design with sleek gray and orange components that have smooth, geometric stylizations
Mini protein bars are a more petite option for snacks that are small but mighty when it comes to protein content and flavor.
T-Mobile Coverage Beyond is the latest in a series of initiatives by the telecom brand to provide travelers with access to data when traveling to an array of locations.
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