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Bahaman was the name of the King of Persia ...which was killed in battle by Muslims during the conquest of Persia?

Bahman is the 11th month in the Iranian calendar. "Bahaman" is a different word.
 
Medical Lasers designed and built by "Parto Afarinan Shafa" company:


600 W / 1064 nm Laser:




Skin Laser (CO2):



Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) Systems:

By KPF (Khala Poushan Felez) Company








 
Radar/Jamming Signal Processing Systems:

By Behine Pardazan Company







Smart Medical Wound Treatment System: Nurses never touch the wounds using the system

By NTG (Naderan Teb Gostaran) Comany




Banking Gift Card / Debit Card Maker:

By Telecom Soft Company


 
Olive Smart Suitcase:
By IKAP Robotics


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Olive robotic suitcase brings new meaning to carry on luggage
David Szondy July 8, 2016

Olive is an intelligent suitcase that can be ridden like a Segway (Credit: Ikap Robotics) View gallery (6 images)

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Air travel is already stressful enough without having to trek long distances through what are essentially giant coach stations while dragging a bag on wheels behind you. There have been a number of attempts to relieve this situation in recent years withfoldable scooters and bags that can follow its owner's smartphone, but Olive ups the ante by combining the two with full-on robotics.

Olive is the brainchild of Iran-based Ikap Robotics, and although it may look like a standard piece of luggage, it has a Segway-like, self-balancing auto-locomotion system that maintains stability while riding on two wheels by using 3D accelerometers and gyroscopes. With an in-built stereoscopic camera, it can build up a visual map of its surroundings and follow its owner using skeleton tracker algorithms that is claimed to allow Olive to distinguish individuals even in crowded environments.


Olive uses skeleton tracking to follow its owner

Billed as the world's first intelligent suitcase, Olive can provide reminders, tell its owner to hurry if time is short, and has a built-in scale to warn about excess weight. If the gate is a bit far, a pair of foot rests fold out and Olive becomes a two-wheel balancing Segway-like vehicles that can carry its owner at a walking pace to the destination. Once there, the robot's battery can charge portable devices.

According to Ikap, Olive connects with its owner's smartphone or other devices using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth via an app that allows for full control. The app can locate the bag wherever it is using GPS and 3G/4G technology, and it has an automatic lock/unlock mechanism in case it's left unattended as well as provide alarms if it's disturbed. The lock also works with NFC technology, so keys are redundant.

Ikap Robotics took out first place in the Service Robotics section of the 2016 Automatica Start-up World Competition held in Munich last month and the company says it is currently seeking investment and collaboration to further develop and manufacture Olive. We tried to contact the makers regarding the current state of development of Olive, its estimated price and potential availability, and will update this story if we hear back.

The video below shows Olive strutting its stuff.

Source: Ikap Robotics

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Olive is an intelligent suitcase that can be ridden like a Segway(Credit: Ikap Robotics)




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Olive converts into an electric scooter(Credit: Ikap Robotics)



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Olive has a 3D scanner(Credit: Ikap Robotics)
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Precise Measurement Systems: Angle/Position trackers
By SDRA Company






Carting Racing Cars:

By RK Company







Mechatronic Educational Material / Training Systems for Students:

By Mehrazma Company



ست آموزشی مکاترونیک + عکس، شرکت صنایع آموزشی مهر آزما، ساخت ایران

مهر


Drilling Top Drive Systems:
By TIECO Company






 
Cloning of Iranian Wild Ram:
By Royan Institute


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Moisture To Drinking Water Converter:
Makes 20 litters of pure drinkable water per day using air moisture. It consume 300 W of power that is provided by solar panels.

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Cartesian Coordinate Robots:
By AMS (Aryana Modern Sanat) Company







Airplane Fuel Electro-Pumps:
By PGP (Pump Gostaran Poya) Company




Cold Plasma Generator:
By Kavosh Yaran Company


 
Mechatronic/Robotic Educational Material:
By Qeshm Voltage Company









Thread Rolling Systems:
By Namira




 
Olive Smart Suitcase:
By IKAP Robotics


olive-robot-4-889x500.jpg


Olive robotic suitcase brings new meaning to carry on luggage
David Szondy July 8, 2016

Olive is an intelligent suitcase that can be ridden like a Segway (Credit: Ikap Robotics) View gallery (6 images)

olive-intelligent-luggage-moving-2.jpg

Air travel is already stressful enough without having to trek long distances through what are essentially giant coach stations while dragging a bag on wheels behind you. There have been a number of attempts to relieve this situation in recent years withfoldable scooters and bags that can follow its owner's smartphone, but Olive ups the ante by combining the two with full-on robotics.

Olive is the brainchild of Iran-based Ikap Robotics, and although it may look like a standard piece of luggage, it has a Segway-like, self-balancing auto-locomotion system that maintains stability while riding on two wheels by using 3D accelerometers and gyroscopes. With an in-built stereoscopic camera, it can build up a visual map of its surroundings and follow its owner using skeleton tracker algorithms that is claimed to allow Olive to distinguish individuals even in crowded environments.


Olive uses skeleton tracking to follow its owner

Billed as the world's first intelligent suitcase, Olive can provide reminders, tell its owner to hurry if time is short, and has a built-in scale to warn about excess weight. If the gate is a bit far, a pair of foot rests fold out and Olive becomes a two-wheel balancing Segway-like vehicles that can carry its owner at a walking pace to the destination. Once there, the robot's battery can charge portable devices.

According to Ikap, Olive connects with its owner's smartphone or other devices using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth via an app that allows for full control. The app can locate the bag wherever it is using GPS and 3G/4G technology, and it has an automatic lock/unlock mechanism in case it's left unattended as well as provide alarms if it's disturbed. The lock also works with NFC technology, so keys are redundant.

Ikap Robotics took out first place in the Service Robotics section of the 2016 Automatica Start-up World Competition held in Munich last month and the company says it is currently seeking investment and collaboration to further develop and manufacture Olive. We tried to contact the makers regarding the current state of development of Olive, its estimated price and potential availability, and will update this story if we hear back.

The video below shows Olive strutting its stuff.

Source: Ikap Robotics

olive-robot-1.jpg


Olive is an intelligent suitcase that can be ridden like a Segway(Credit: Ikap Robotics)




olive-robot-4.jpg

Olive converts into an electric scooter(Credit: Ikap Robotics)



olive-robot-5.jpg

Olive has a 3D scanner(Credit: Ikap Robotics)
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این آخرش بود! بهشون ایمیل زدم فکر کنم خیلی راخت بشه اینورا فروختش. ممنون از اطلاعات خوبی که تو سایت میگذارین
 
این آخرش بود! بهشون ایمیل زدم فکر کنم خیلی راخت بشه اینورا فروختش. ممنون از اطلاعات خوبی که تو سایت میگذارین
This Olive Robot Suitcases are selling in thousands internationally... It is a hit... I checked their website... It is down because of the traffic! The deserve it...
 
nice Iran has made great strides in local manufacturing, women work in there factories too ?
Women are working in almost all factories in Iran... The female to male employment ration in Iran is %44. There is no social, cultural or religious limitation in front of Iranian female to be employed. Although this rate varies in different parts of Iran. The highest concentration of women labor is seen in big or industrial cities (Tehran, Tabriz, Mashhad, Isfahan, Shiraz, Ahwaz, Kerman, Yazd, Rasht) or agriculture regions (Gilan, Mazandaran, Fars, Khuzestan, Khorasan, Azerbaijan) and lowest participation rates are seen in cultural or religious minority regions like Baluchistan or Arab majority regions.

The composition of sectors is also important:

Table 6: Female Employment by Sector

Country/Sector Agriculture Industry Services

Egypt 46% 6% 49%
Syria 25% 9% 66%
Iran 31% 27% 42%
Iraq 51% 4% 46%
Turkey 42% 16% 42%
Indonesia 40% 15% 45%
Tunisia 22.7% 44.1% 32.1%
Pakistan 75% 12% 13%
Bangladesh 68.1% 12.5% 19.4%
Saudi Arabia 0.2% 1% 99%
Nigeria 38.7% 11.2% 47.9%
 
Women are working in almost all factories in Iran... The female to male employment ration in Iran is %44. There is no social, cultural or religious limitation in front of Iranian female to be employed. Although this rate varies in different parts of Iran. The highest concentration of women labor is seen in big or industrial cities (Tehran, Tabriz, Mashhad, Isfahan, Shiraz, Ahwaz, Kerman, Yazd, Rasht) or agriculture regions (Gilan, Mazandaran, Fars, Khuzestan, Khorasan, Azerbaijan) and lowest participation rates are seen in cultural or religious minority regions like Baluchistan or Arab majority regions.

The composition of sectors is also important:

Table 6: Female Employment by Sector

Country/Sector Agriculture Industry Services

Egypt 46% 6% 49%
Syria 25% 9% 66%
Iran 31% 27% 42%
Iraq 51% 4% 46%
Turkey 42% 16% 42%
Indonesia 40% 15% 45%
Tunisia 22.7% 44.1% 32.1%
Pakistan 75% 12% 13%
Bangladesh 68.1% 12.5% 19.4%
Saudi Arabia 0.2% 1% 99%
Nigeria 38.7% 11.2% 47.9%

oh wow cool statistics bro, i was not aware of these facts abt Iran :tup:
 

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