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Most of the innovation and technology I write about involves audio, video or computing products, but I’m always on the lookout for innovative products, especially when they are the creations of young inventors. A pipeline of talented engineers and inventors is essential to any modern economy and the good news is the world’s universities and colleges are bursting with talented and ingenious innovators.
When he began his undergraduate studies in mechanical engineering, Karlos joined his university's business center, where he plugged into various startup, funding and intern opportunities. His initial interest in a drinking water device led him to form Watric. With a team of interns, he began a project to create compact devices that could produce water from the atmosphere for use in microgrid applications.
While diligently caring for his tiny tree all through university, when it came to the final exam season, Karlos neglected his beloved bonsai. And while he went on to pass his final exams, the miniature tree didn’t make it. This experience led Karlos to develop the idea of integrating water condensation technology inside a self-watering planter.The Walty 2.0 is aimed at people who love their houseplants but who can’t always be there to give them the love, care and water they need.
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