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A TECHNICAL SEMINAR ON NOKIA MORPH TECHNOLOGY BY K.SANJAY H.T.NO.09591A0449

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A TECHNICAL SEMINAR ON

NOKIA MORPH TECHNOLOGY

BY K.SANJAY

H.T.NO.09591A0449

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AIM:TO DESIGN A FUTURE GENERATION

MOBILE PHONE

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NOKIA MORPH TECHNOLOGY

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Firstly Introduce

Launched alongside The Museum of Modern Art “Design

and The Elastic Mind” exhibition, the Morph concept device

is a bridge between highly advanced technologies and their

potential benefits to end-users. 

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MORPH CONCEPT

•THE WORD “MORPH” MEANS :-

•Transform Quickly

•Change Shape

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Nanotechnology

Sensing

Nanoscale

Grass

Features of Morph Concept

Self-Cleaning

Transparent-

Electronics

Haptic-Surface

Wearable-Device

Recycling Stretchable

Spider-Silk

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Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology, shortened to "nanotech", is the study of

the controlling of matter on an atomic and molecular scale.

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Sensing

Morph enables us to to observe our local environment. Morph

can detect specific chemical compound in air

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Nanoscale-Grass

Nanowire grass produce solar energy. Nanomaterial enables

solar energy on a large scale

Ex:-future building can be covered by solar cell

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Self-Cleaning•Nanotechnology also can be leveraged to create

self-cleaning surfaces on mobile devices, ultimately

reducing corrosion, wear and improving longevity.

Nanostructured surfaces, such as “Nanoflowers”

naturally repel water, dirt, and even fingerprints

utilizing effects also seen in natural systems.

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Stretchable •A folded design would fit easily in a pocket and an unfolded

larger design could display more detailed information, and incorporate input devices such as keyboards and touch pads.

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Spider-Silk

A Nanoscale mesh of fibers controls the stretching when

the device is folded

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Transparent-Electronics

Nanoscale structure is invisible to human eye

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Haptic-Surface

Button on the device surface are real 3d forms. Which give

the real sensibility of the buttons. The surface is context

dependent.

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Wearable-Device

This device can be wear as a clock on wrist

also.

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Recycling •Utilization of biodegradable materials might make

production and recycling of devices easier and

ecologically friendly.

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APPLICATIONS:self-cleaning and self-preservingNewly-enabled flexible and transparent

materials blend more seamlessly with the way we live

Transparent electronics offering an entirely new aesthetic dimension

Built-in solar absorption might charge a device

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THANK YOU

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Any Query