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Text in blue reads 'Towards a 3d-printed Compliant Attachment for Guitar Straps', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Juan Martinez Avila, Mixed Reality Lab, University of Nottingham' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Wakayima: a multimodal literacy companion for any age and ability', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Migisha Boyd, School of Computer Science, Swansea University' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'The Reflection Chair: A therapeutic tool that 'has your back' when revisiting the trauma-journey in mental healthcare', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Tor Alexander Bruce, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Northumbria University' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Democratised Modular Controller Production', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Jack Burnett, Interactive AI CDT, University of Bristol' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Print and Place Isotyping Board', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Oliver Child, Bristol Interaction Group, University of Bristol' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Dexterous End-effector for Space Operations (DEXO)', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Yun-Hang Cho, iForge Makerspace, University of Sheffield' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Revealing Texture: A smart material approach towards dynamic, adaptable and scalable free-form tactility in devices using Azo Sol-Gel Hydrogels', with a device prototype illustration below and text in yellow reading 'Teodora Dinca, Department of Computer Science, University of Bath' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Percussiano: a novel musical instrument that fuses sound and visuals', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Murilo Gasparetto, Master of Arts in Interaction Design, London College of Communication' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Purus: The ultraportable climate control device for modern adventurers', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Samuel Graham, Revolv Gear, Bristol, UK' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Mindfulness Interfaces', followed by green text reading 'A growing interest in HCI and interaction design towards developing technologies that support mindfulness, awareness, and self-regulation for health and wellbeing' and text in yellow reading 'Lala Guluzade, School of Computing & Communications, Lancaster University' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'E-Paper Schedule: A Passive, distraction free solution for personal organization', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'James Hahn, School of Computing & communications, Lancaster University' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Accelerating Molecular Electronics with Open Source Instrumentation', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Sam Harley, Department of Physics, Lancaster University' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'MouthIO: Customizable Oral User Interfaces with Integrated Sensing and Actuation', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Yijing Jiang: Computer Science Department, Aarhus University' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Enhancing Smartwatch Efficiency with E-Paper Display and Power Harvesting Technologies', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Yaman Rawas Kalaji, The Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Sensing pixels: Enabling novel applications with two-way displays', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Jan Kucera, Newcastle University' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'DIY E-ID Reader, a Retrospective', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Tiff Leek, Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, Milton Keynes' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'A Remote Monitoring Unit for Solar Home Systems', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Dr Matthew Little, Engineer, RE-Innovation, Cumbria' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Huggy Bear: An Interactive Robotic Companion to Alleviate Loneliness through Embedded Programming', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Ling Liu, School of Design Engineering, Imperial College London' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Q-RAND: Random number generation from quantum confinement semiconductors', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Thomas McGrath, Physics Department, Lancaster University' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Advanced haptic feedback systems for mindfulness practices', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Kieran Newcombe, School of Computing & Communications, Lancaster University' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'AcceloPrint: Fabricating Accelerometers with Multi-Material 3D printing', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Doga Ozbek, Aarhus University, The Dept. of Computer Science, Aarhus Denmark' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Loop One: A DIY design for managing wheelchair thermal comfort', with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Andreas Polydorides, UCL Interaction Centre, University College London' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'A mini current amplifier and digitizer for nanopore based DNA and Protein sequencing applications' with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Muhammad Sajeer P, University of Manchester, UK, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'From Prototype to Product: Scaling the Adoption of Data Physicalizations with LOOP', a device prototype photo below, and text in yellow reading 'Kim Sauve and James Nash, Computer Science, University of Bath' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'AetherSync: A Novel Robot to Robot communication device' with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Hassan Shahzad, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence University College London' at the bottom.
Blue text reads 'Feedback Shields: Educational tools for detecting Functional Errors in physical computing' with a device prototype photo below and text in yellow reading 'Jen Sykes, Creative Computing Institute, University of the Arts London' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Cyclops: a cave photogrammetry tool' with a device prototype photo below it, and text in yellow reading 'Phil Underwood, Underwood Underground' at the bottom.
Text in blue reads 'Improving vARitouch: Back of the finger Device for Adding Variable Compliance to Rigid Objects', with a photo of a device prototype below it and text reading 'Gabriela Vega, Sensorimotor Interaction Group, Max-Planck Institute for Informatics, Saarbruken, German' in yellow at the bottom.
Blue text reads 'Electronics in Nature: Digital tools to explore our urban natural ecosystem', with a photo of a device prototype surrounded by plants below it and the text 'Aude Vuilliomenenet, The Bartlett, CASA, University College London' in yellow at the bottom.
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