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Agriculture Non traditional agriculture

Floating Agriculture

In some parts of Bangladesh, most affected by flood and where water remains for a prolonged period of time, farmers are using their submerged lands for crop production by adopting scientific methods
which are similar to hydroponic agriculture practices, i.e. floating agriculture, whereby plants can be grown on the water in a bio-land or floating bed of water hyacinth, algae or other plant residues.
This practice has traditional roots in practices dating back to the country’s for bearers. According to their needs, people in different parts of Bangladesh have adopted, modified and named this practice
differently (baira, boor, dhap, gathua, gatoni, geto, kandi and vasoman chash and floating agriculture).


Actually, floating agriculture practice is most successful in the coastal areas that are adjacent to the sea-bank areas,

which remain submerged for long periods, especially in the monsoon season, as well as the wetland

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CES 2020 Display technology

Samsung’s microLED Display (CES 2020)

Samsung first introduced it microLED display in CES 2019 but in CES 2020 they came with more bigger display. Basically the microLED is LED with very small is size and they are arranged as modular form so that consumer can add as many as they want and can make big well TV. This year Samsung showing 292-inch microLED 8K ‘The well’ TV in CES.

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CES 2020 Consumer Electronics Show Tech Events And Shows

Consumer Electronics Show CES 2020

CES is the world’s gathering place for all those who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. It has served as the proving ground for innovators and breakthrough technologies for 50 years — the global stage where next-generation innovations are introduced to the marketplace.

CES 2020 are going to be in Las Vegas from January 7th to 10th. More than 4,500 exhibitors will launch nearly 20,000 new transformative tech products to more than 170,000 attendees, encompassing 5G connectivity, artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, smart cities and resilience, sports, robotics and more.

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Agriculture Roof top agriculture

Roof Top Agriculture OR Roof Top Garden

A roof agriculture or roof top garden is a garden on the roof of a building. Besides the decorative benefit, roof top gardening may provide food, temperature control, hydrological benefits, architectural enhancement, habitats or corridors for wildlife, recreational opportunities, and in large scale it may even have ecological benefits. The practice of cultivating food on the rooftop of buildings is sometimes referred to as rooftop farming. Roof top gardening is usually done using green roof, hydroponics, aeroponics or air-dynaponics systems or container gardens.

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Display technology

Holographic Display

Holographic Display is a 3D looking glass less display.

The Looking Glass is powered by our proprietary 45-element light field technology, generating 45 distinct and simultaneous perspectives of three-dimensional content of any sort.

This means multiple people around a Looking Glass are shown different perspectives of that three-dimensional content—whether that’s a 3D animation, DICOM medical imaging data, or a Unity project – in super-stereoscopic 3D, in the real world without any VR or AR headgear.

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Low carbon

Nowlight ( Renewable power )

nowlight creates instant light and power from the pull of a cord. Just 1 minute of pulling will create over 2 hours of light. It is a renewable powered light source.

With six different brightness settings from 5 to 160 lumens, nowlight will provide up to 50 hours of light when fully charged.

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Low carbon

GravityLight ( Renewable power )

GravityLight is a gravity-powered lamp designed by the company Deciwatt for use in developing or third-world nations, as a replacement for kerosene lamps. It uses a bag filled with rocks or earth, attached to a cord, which slowly descends similar to the weight drive in a cuckoo clock. This action powers the light for up to twenty minutes.GravityLight is a gravity-powered lamp designed by the company Deciwatt for use in developing or third-world nations, as a replacement for kerosene lamps. It uses a bag filled with rocks or earth, attached to a cord, which slowly descends similar to the weight drive in a cuckoo clock. This action powers the light for up to twenty minutes.

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Low carbon

Solar Heating & Solar Cooling

Solar heating & cooling (SHC) technologies collect the thermal energy from the sun and use this heat to provide hot water, space heating, cooling, and pool heating for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. These technologies displace the need to use electricity or natural gas. Today, Americans across the country are at work manufacturing and installing solar heating and cooling systems that significantly reduce our dependence on imported fuels. We need smart policies to expand this fast‐growing, job‐producing sector.