The Vegas Sphere has the biggest screen ever made by humans.
1. But the audio system is even more impressive, designed to be the best in the world.
2. The Sphere has 167,000 hidden speakers, with eight speakers for each person.
3. This setup gives custom sound for each seat and can play multiple languages at once.
4. The Sphere is a true example of human creativity, worth its 2.3 billion price.
#TechInnovation #VegasSphere #AdvancedAudio #BeamFormingTechnology #CustomSoundExperience #BigSkyCamera
Ryan Reynolds has built a $14 billion empire through smart business moves, not just acting.
In 2018, he founded Maximum Effort and bought stakes in overlooked businesses like Aviation Gin and Mint Mobile, revamped their marketing, and sold them for millions.
His strategy: build influence, improve marketing, invest, scale, and sell.
#RyanReynolds #Entrepreneurship #MarketingStrategy #MaximumEffortProductions #AviationGin #MintMobile
Imagine a world where your running shoes are made just for you in minutes.
On, a leading company, has changed the shoe industry with their new 3D printing technology, “light spray.”
This process uses a robotic arm to spray polymer onto a rotating mold, creating a shoe in just 6 minutes.
It cuts down the traditional shoe-making time and allows for custom footwear designed for each person’s needs.
#InnovativeShoeTechnology #3DPrinting #RunningRevolution #LightSprayTechnology #CustomizedRunningShoes #OnShoes
Imagine a world where machines build neighborhoods.
Icon uses 3D printing and robots to create homes quickly and affordably, cutting costs to just 25 dollars per square foot.
They’ve even built a 3D-printed city and structures for NASA’s Mars missions.
#3DPrinting #AffordableHousing #Innovation #3DPrintedHomes #AIinConstruction #MarsHabitat
Uber just made a big change that could save you money.
A few weeks ago, they started offering trips to a New York airport for just $18, compared to over $100 in a regular Uber.
Instead of a car, you'll ride in a 14-passenger van, and you'll need to catch it from specific locations, not your doorstep.
Right now, it's only available in New York, but if it’s successful, Uber plans to expand this airport service to more cities.
#UberInnovation #AffordableTravel #PublicTransportation #UberBusService #AirportShuttle #NewYorkTravel
Imagine a world where healthcare works as smoothly as your favorite tech.
That's what the founder of Spotify is creating with his new venture, Neko.
For just $300, you can get a full body health check in a futuristic lab.
These advanced, AI-powered machines quickly give you a complete health report.
#HealthTech #InnovativeHealthcare #AIinHealthcare #NekoHealth #FuturisticHealthScreening #EarlyDiseaseDetection
Chipotle is trying a new way to save money, and it’s getting a lot of attention.
Instead of cutting portions, they’ve added a robot called the "Autocado." This robot can core, peel, and cut avocados, which are then mashed by humans to make guacamole. Chipotle says the robot can do the job in half the time it takes a worker.
They’re also testing another robot, the "Augmented Make-Line," which puts together bowls and salads, making up 65% of their orders.
But some people are worried that these robots could take jobs away from human workers.
#FoodTech #Innovation #FastFood #ChipotleStrategy #AutocadoRobot #AugmentedMakeLine
Starbucks is finally listening to its customers.
The olive oil drinks are gone for good.
It wasn’t just a bad flavor experiment; there’s a bigger reason behind it.
Starbucks is simplifying its menu to speed up service, especially during the busy holiday season.
Most customers are happy about it. The drinks, which looked strange, were called "the hummus drink."
#Starbucks #MenuChanges #CustomerFeedback #OliatoDiscontinued #OliveOilDrinks #HummusDrink
Life-size floor plans are changing how we build homes.
You can walk through a full-size layout of your house, with rooms, furniture, and walls, just like it will be when finished.
This idea, created by an Australian company called Lifesize Plans, could be a big hit in the U.S.
#InnovativeHomeDesign #FutureOfHousing #BusinessOpportunity #LifeSizeFloorPlans #AustralianStartups #RealEstateTech
Sam's Club is outpacing Costco with a new, futuristic store in Texas, their first in seven years.
There are no cashiers—just use their app to scan items.
The big innovation is AI-powered blue arches that verify your purchases as you walk through.
No more waiting for receipt checks.
#RetailInnovation #FuturisticShopping #CostcoVsSamsClub #AIinRetail #CashierlessStores #BlueArchesTechnology
Zipline uses drones to deliver food, groceries, and medicine 10 times faster than cars.
Drones fly from stations, even on rooftops, and quietly lower packages.
Started in Africa, Zipline cuts delivery times from hours to minutes and has delivered over 12 million items.
They plan to expand worldwide.
#DroneDelivery #Innovation #ZeroEmissions #ZiplineDrones #RooftopDockingStations #SilentDeliveries
Alex, a Russian engineer, has built a real-life Ironman suit in his garage.
He created a personal hydrogen reactor to power it and added a sensor system that makes the suit move just like him.
The suit also has jet thrusters and cutters for flying and cutting.
Alex has been sharing his progress on YouTube for six years, and soon, his suit will be ready to fly.
Follow for more incredible stories of innovative engineering feats like Alex's real life Ironman suit.
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