
"Cheap, abundant cardboard is great for kids' art and science projects, but it's often hard to trim with scissors. Chompshop has developed a kid-safe power tool specifically designed for this versatile material. While it's called a ChompSaw and looks like a table saw, it's based on a protected hole-punch mechanism that keeps children's hands safe. After a successful Kickstarter campaign and Shark Tank appearance, the company has sold more than 17,000 ChompSaws since its October 2024 launch."
"For helping people navigate indoors as easily as on the roadNavigating indoor spaces like airports and museums can be complicated, especially as GPS-style assistance is typically not available. GoodMaps developed an AI-powered system letting venue operators scan and map facilities using just an iPhone. A GoodMaps Studio application lets operators customize maps and guidance. The platform has been embraced by airports from London Heathrow to Dallas Fort Worth International, as well as institutions such as Ohio's Armstrong Air & Space Museum."
Chompshop created a kid-safe power tool, the ChompSaw, tailored for cutting cardboard using a protected hole-punch mechanism that keeps children's hands safe. The product resembles a table saw but prioritizes safety and has sold more than 17,000 units since its October 2024 launch after a successful Kickstarter and a Shark Tank appearance. GoodMaps built an AI-powered indoor mapping system that lets venue operators scan facilities with an iPhone and customize guidance via GoodMaps Studio, and it is used at major airports and museums. Overture Maps established a collaborative open-data Global Entity Reference System identifying over three billion locations to unify messy map data.
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