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GoodRobot for the Home: Field Test

October 28, 2016 by

Good Robot’s InHome Monitoring System – Good Robot will collaborate with George Brown College to test, validate and refine their Good Robot InHome system prior to their official commercial launch. Good Robot is a Toronto-based company that specializes in emerging technologies such as telerobitics, handheld assistive devices, and home automation technology.

Design and Development of a Human Resources Information System: Business and System Analysis

October 28, 2016 by

Pivotal Integrated HR Solutions (Pivotal) and George Brown College (GBC) will collaborate on phase one of an expected two phase project to develop a modular web-based dashboard for Pivotal’s Human Resource Information System (HRIS).

Prototype of an Electrathon Race Car

October 28, 2016 by

Electric vehicles are becoming more prevalent as the need for green and eco-friendly vehicles increases. The project team, with advisor, Professor Jamie McIntyre, will take on the challenge of creating an electrathon (electric) race car. As part of their final year engineering project, the student team will collaborate with Inertia Engineering and Design to design the electrathon car using CAD tools.

Voice Recognition Interactive Voice Response (IVR) for Home Automation

October 28, 2016 by

The goal of this project with Canadian Computer Technology is to develop a system that addresses the increased demand for home systems to provide interactive systems inside the house to control household devices and incorporate additional services that factor in healthcare and long term disability needs.

Implementation, field-testing, and demonstration of Low Voltage Flat Panel (LVFP) LED Lighting

October 28, 2016 by

The objective of this project is to implement and test a prototype system that will demonstrate the benefits of utilizing Low Voltage Flat Panel (LVFP) LED lighting (Redwood Lighting System) over the conventional fluorescent lighting systems found in most commercial/institutional buildings. This project partners with Convergineering the official Canadian dealership of Redwood Lighting Systems.

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