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1. Motorcyclists Airbag. The "D-Air System" is a vital aspect of a new type of motorbike jacket that activates in 40 milliseconds when the device senses that the motorcyclist is falling.

This lifesaving device appears likely to become mandatory for all bikers to wear given the legal requirement of automobiles to have airbag protection systems since 1989 in the United States. This seems like a classic case of a brilliant system probably saving the lives of many individuals.

2. Optical Illusion 'Truckvertising'. Even though promoting services and products on large trucks like mobile billboards has been around for a long time, creating cool, jawdropping and persuasive optical creations with those sales-promoting spaces has not.

This is a cost-effective means to promote your new entrepreneurial venture in your town or as a standalone business in itself. The trucks themselves also work as ads for such a venture.

3. Miss Army Knife - The Female 'Swiss Army' Knife - Funny huh? (a.k.a. Miss A Kit) Conceived for women, the Miss Army Knife, like its iconic male opposite, offers a variety of tools in one utility device though this one for girls' needs. Features on the Miss Army Knife include safety pin, tweezers, corkscrew and nail file.

4. Piezoelectric Night Club. Recognizing the demand for sustainable energy cognisance in all facets of contemporary life, a particular London dance venue - "Surya" - utilizes piezoelectricity (whatever that is) by drawing roughly 60% of its electricity needs from its floor when danced on. The innovative businessman responsible is 35-year-old property developer Andrew Charalambous who is sure that his striking baby is the world's only (so far) green dance club. The nightclub's catchphrase? "All you have to do is dance to save the world".

5. Fair Trade Vending Machines. Fair Trade food and beverages are developing notice in regular food retail chains via coffee (approximately 50% of coffee market penetration in Tesco in England evidently) in addition to sugar so the next commercially lucrative phase is to gain income from Fair Trade high-demand products via vending standalone units - specially in socially active places at first, like colleges and universities.

This easily permits individuals the practical means to do cool stuff for poor countries rather than them just experiencing the intermittent, unsatiated want to offer assistance.



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