Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Andrea Colaco

Founders and creators of 3dim, a company launched by P.h.D students at MIT, are trying to change the way people interact with devices by introducing “the next wave of smart input” through gesture control technology. 
As Andrea Colaco, one of the company’s co-founders, explains it, 3dim will “dissolve” the boundaries and constraints between the digital and physical world. Using 3dim’s breakthrough technology, Colaco says users will be able to type on their smartphones using keyboards that are digitally displayed on hard surfaces, rather than clicking at letters on tiny screens.
Boston Mag: Thanks to MIT Students, You May Never Have to Touch Your Smartphone Screen Again

ToI: Goa girl develops touch-free phone technology

2 comments:

Mahesh said...

Wasn't touch free technology already developed by likes of Pranav Mistry (MIT) and others ?.

Jatin said...

Not a novel idea at all - but may be some crafty IP makes it attractive. How is it different from this one?

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