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Conceptualized by Georgia-based designer Aleksandr Misiukevich, Vacy and Mopy are palm-sized desktop cleaning robots that quietly automate daily desk maintenance, restoring order before you even sit down to work. Vacy operates as a miniature robo vacuum, intelligently navigating edges while collecting hair, crumbs, and debris, then returning to its dock when the battery runs low. Mopy complements it with a gentle mopping pass, removing stains and water spots using a refillable water tank and a replaceable cleaning pad. Portable, intelligent, and surprisingly thorough, the duo brings floor-cleaning logic to the desktop.
Conceptualized by Georgia-based designer Aleksandr Misiukevich, Vacy and Mopy are palm-sized desktop cleaning robots that quietly automate daily desk maintenance, restoring order before you even sit down to work. Vacy operates as a miniature robo vacuum, intelligently navigating edges while collecting hair, crumbs, and debris, then returning to its dock when the battery runs low. Mopy complements it with a gentle mopping pass, removing stains and water spots using a refillable water tank and a replaceable cleaning pad. Portable, intelligent, and surprisingly thorough, the duo brings floor-cleaning logic to the desktop.
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Presented in the gardens of Sunder Nursery, New Delhi, Sacred Nature marks the inaugural edition of the Aranyani Pavilion. Designed by London-based architectural practice T__M.space for the conservation and creative initiative Aranyani, the spiral walkthrough structure translates ecological research into a walkable architectural form rooted in India’s tradition of sacred groves. Blending digital design with handcraft, the pavilion is built from upcycled Lantana camara, an invasive species, and topped with a living canopy of over forty native plant species. Functioning as both microhabitat and spatial narrative, the project guides visitors through a slow, reflective journey toward a central shrine.
Presented in the gardens of Sunder Nursery, New Delhi, Sacred Nature marks the inaugural edition of the Aranyani Pavilion. Designed by London-based architectural practice T__M.space for the conservation and creative initiative Aranyani, the spiral walkthrough structure translates ecological research into a walkable architectural form rooted in India’s tradition of sacred groves. Blending digital design with handcraft, the pavilion is built from upcycled Lantana camara, an invasive species, and topped with a living canopy of over forty native plant species. Functioning as both microhabitat and spatial narrative, the project guides visitors through a slow, reflective journey toward a central shrine.
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Yesterday, February 24, The World Sustainable Energy Days has started in Wels, Austria. As part of this leading international platform for energy transition, BE OPEN is presenting its sustainability focused competition programme during the Young Energy Researchers Conference, highlighting the role of young creatives and researchers in shaping a more responsible energy future.
WSED brings together participants from over 60 countries to explore policies, technologies, and business models that increase competitiveness and make energy more affordable. Within this dynamic setting, the Young Energy Researchers Conference showcases emerging talent across technology, engineering, economics, social sciences, architecture, law, and the arts, while connecting them with industry leaders, EU and national officials, and public sector organisations.
Yesterday, February 24, The World Sustainable Energy Days has started in Wels, Austria. As part of this leading international platform for energy transition, BE OPEN is presenting its sustainability focused competition programme during the Young Energy Researchers Conference, highlighting the role of young creatives and researchers in shaping a more responsible energy future.
WSED brings together participants from over 60 countries to explore policies, technologies, and business models that increase competitiveness and make energy more affordable. Within this dynamic setting, the Young Energy Researchers Conference showcases emerging talent across technology, engineering, economics, social sciences, architecture, law, and the arts, while connecting them with industry leaders, EU and national officials, and public sector organisations.
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Ori is a groundbreaking umbrella startup from MIT engineers and origami experts, introducing a frameless, origami-inspired design that compresses a standard 1-meter canopy into a pocket-sized cylinder. Using NASA-grade folding principles and a patented Miura-based structure, Ori turns the canopy itself into a rigid, self-supporting frame, eliminating traditional ribs, fabric, and failure points. Beyond its mechanical innovation, the umbrella integrates digital features like air-quality readings, mood-adaptive visuals, customizable colors, and one-touch operation, blending smart technology with a revolutionary folding system. Founder Edition units are slated for 2026, redefining a centuries-old everyday object.
Ori is a groundbreaking umbrella startup from MIT engineers and origami experts, introducing a frameless, origami-inspired design that compresses a standard 1-meter canopy into a pocket-sized cylinder. Using NASA-grade folding principles and a patented Miura-based structure, Ori turns the canopy itself into a rigid, self-supporting frame, eliminating traditional ribs, fabric, and failure points. Beyond its mechanical innovation, the umbrella integrates digital features like air-quality readings, mood-adaptive visuals, customizable colors, and one-touch operation, blending smart technology with a revolutionary folding system. Founder Edition units are slated for 2026, redefining a centuries-old everyday object.
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The Anemoia Device is a prototype by MIT Media Lab researcher Cyrus Clarke that turns photographs into custom fragrances, treating memory as something that can be physically distilled. Using generative AI, the machine analyzes an image and, guided by three tactile dials for perspective, life stage, and emotional tone, blends a bespoke scent from a library of base aromas. Rooted in the idea of anemoia, a nostalgia for times never personally lived, the project is especially focused on archival and inherited images, producing fragrances that feel familiar yet imagined. By translating visual memories into scent and emphasizing personal narrative over literal accuracy, Clarke aims to make memory more tangible, sensory, and reflective, pushing back against its reduction to digital files and feeds.
More AI-powered devices on our blog.
The Anemoia Device is a prototype by MIT Media Lab researcher Cyrus Clarke that turns photographs into custom fragrances, treating memory as something that can be physically distilled. Using generative AI, the machine analyzes an image and, guided by three tactile dials for perspective, life stage, and emotional tone, blends a bespoke scent from a library of base aromas. Rooted in the idea of anemoia, a nostalgia for times never personally lived, the project is especially focused on archival and inherited images, producing fragrances that feel familiar yet imagined. By translating visual memories into scent and emphasizing personal narrative over literal accuracy, Clarke aims to make memory more tangible, sensory, and reflective, pushing back against its reduction to digital files and feeds.
More AI-powered devices on our blog.
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Ermis Chair by Rotterdam studio The New Raw is a mono-material, 3D-printed seat made entirely from recycled polypropylene sourced from the studio’s own misprints and additive manufacturing waste. Created as a way to turn research byproducts into durable design, the chair is produced by shredding plastic offcuts into granules, melting them into filament, and printing the form layer by layer. Its distinctive blue-to-yellow gradient and tactile, striated surface emerge directly from this process, making the production method both structure and ornament.
Free from adhesives or additional finishes, the Ermis Chair is fully recyclable, embodying the studio’s vision of an “infinite loop” where waste becomes the raw material for future design.
More zero-waste projects on our blog.
Ermis Chair by Rotterdam studio The New Raw is a mono-material, 3D-printed seat made entirely from recycled polypropylene sourced from the studio’s own misprints and additive manufacturing waste. Created as a way to turn research byproducts into durable design, the chair is produced by shredding plastic offcuts into granules, melting them into filament, and printing the form layer by layer. Its distinctive blue-to-yellow gradient and tactile, striated surface emerge directly from this process, making the production method both structure and ornament.
Free from adhesives or additional finishes, the Ermis Chair is fully recyclable, embodying the studio’s vision of an “infinite loop” where waste becomes the raw material for future design.
More zero-waste projects on our blog.
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BE OPEN Art is pleased to announce Aissa Joud as the February Regional Artist of the Month in the Northeastern Africa stage of its 2026 global art competition. Running from January through April, this stage recognizes outstanding emerging artists from across the region, including Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan, Libya, Egypt, and Madagascar.
Aissa Joud is a Moroccan artist from Ouarzazate, where he began his career selling works to tourists before pursuing formal arts education. Influenced by the cultural legacy of his hometown, his practice explores the intersection of history, environment, and contemporary life.
As one of four monthly awardees in this regional stage, Aissa Joud joins the competition for the title of Regional Winner. The selected winner will receive a €500 cash prize and increased international visibility through the BE OPEN Art platform.
BE OPEN Art is pleased to announce Aissa Joud as the February Regional Artist of the Month in the Northeastern Africa stage of its 2026 global art competition. Running from January through April, this stage recognizes outstanding emerging artists from across the region, including Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan, Libya, Egypt, and Madagascar.
Aissa Joud is a Moroccan artist from Ouarzazate, where he began his career selling works to tourists before pursuing formal arts education. Influenced by the cultural legacy of his hometown, his practice explores the intersection of history, environment, and contemporary life.
As one of four monthly awardees in this regional stage, Aissa Joud joins the competition for the title of Regional Winner. The selected winner will receive a €500 cash prize and increased international visibility through the BE OPEN Art platform.
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At CES 2026, China-based technology brand iKKo unveiled the card-sized MindOne, a compact smartphone designed around productivity, featuring a magnetically attaching snap-in case with a full QWERTY keyboard that transforms it into a handheld, laptop-like device for tactile typing. Measuring just 86 × 72 mm and 8.9 mm thick, the phone pairs its raised-key keyboard and built-in 500 mAh backup battery with a durable sapphire glass–protected AMOLED display, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and Android 15 running iKKO AI OS with NovaLink-powered tools like real-time translation and voice summaries. The Pro model includes global vSIM connectivity usable in over 140 countries, while a 50MP Sony flip camera with optical image stabilization and an F1.88 aperture rotates for front or rear shooting, positioning the MindOne as a pocket-sized productivity device that blends retro tactile input with modern AI and imaging features.
At CES 2026, China-based technology brand iKKo unveiled the card-sized MindOne, a compact smartphone designed around productivity, featuring a magnetically attaching snap-in case with a full QWERTY keyboard that transforms it into a handheld, laptop-like device for tactile typing. Measuring just 86 × 72 mm and 8.9 mm thick, the phone pairs its raised-key keyboard and built-in 500 mAh backup battery with a durable sapphire glass–protected AMOLED display, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and Android 15 running iKKO AI OS with NovaLink-powered tools like real-time translation and voice summaries. The Pro model includes global vSIM connectivity usable in over 140 countries, while a 50MP Sony flip camera with optical image stabilization and an F1.88 aperture rotates for front or rear shooting, positioning the MindOne as a pocket-sized productivity device that blends retro tactile input with modern AI and imaging features.
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US-based startup Blackdot has created an AI-powered tattoo device designed to make tattooing faster, safer, and significantly less painful while supporting, not replacing, human artists. Tattoo designs are created by artists, then applied by the machine under operator supervision using sensors and imaging technology to precisely control needle depth and reduce discomfort. The device is currently operating in select studios across the country, with the company continuing to expand its reach and refine the technology.
US-based startup Blackdot has created an AI-powered tattoo device designed to make tattooing faster, safer, and significantly less painful while supporting, not replacing, human artists. Tattoo designs are created by artists, then applied by the machine under operator supervision using sensors and imaging technology to precisely control needle depth and reduce discomfort. The device is currently operating in select studios across the country, with the company continuing to expand its reach and refine the technology.
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Applications are now open for UNEP’s flagship youth initiative - the Young Champions of the Earth prize. This programme recognizes outstanding young leaders (ages 18–30) who are implementing bold, innovative solutions to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution.
As an UNEP-accredited organisation, BE OPEN encourages the participants of the sustainability-focused competitions to submit their projects. The Young Champions will receive global recognition, seed funding, training, mentorship and access to influential change-makers.
Applications close on 31st March 2026
Since 2017, UNEP has honored 33 trailblazing Young Champions activists, entrepreneurs, and innovators for their groundbreaking ideas to protect the environment.
Applications are now open for UNEP’s flagship youth initiative - the Young Champions of the Earth prize. This programme recognizes outstanding young leaders (ages 18–30) who are implementing bold, innovative solutions to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution.
As an UNEP-accredited organisation, BE OPEN encourages the participants of the sustainability-focused competitions to submit their projects. The Young Champions will receive global recognition, seed funding, training, mentorship and access to influential change-makers.
Applications close on 31st March 2026
Since 2017, UNEP has honored 33 trailblazing Young Champions activists, entrepreneurs, and innovators for their groundbreaking ideas to protect the environment.
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The OPT100 NeoFilm 100 by Opt! reimagines the classic 35mm film roll as a tiny, functional digital camera, blending retro design with modern tech. Small enough to fit in a pocket or hang as an accessory, it shoots high-resolution photos and Full HD video, stores files on a microSD card, and features a central lens, mini flash, side shutter button, and a silicone-style barrel case reminiscent of traditional film canisters offering a playful, nostalgic way to capture images in a compact, rechargeable device.
The OPT100 NeoFilm 100 by Opt! reimagines the classic 35mm film roll as a tiny, functional digital camera, blending retro design with modern tech. Small enough to fit in a pocket or hang as an accessory, it shoots high-resolution photos and Full HD video, stores files on a microSD card, and features a central lens, mini flash, side shutter button, and a silicone-style barrel case reminiscent of traditional film canisters offering a playful, nostalgic way to capture images in a compact, rechargeable device.
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Átomos is a compact architectural installation by Portuguese studio Rebelo de Andrade, based in Lisbon, set among the vineyards of Setúbal. Composed of three copper-toned spherical cabins elevated between the trees, the 60-square-meter project blends into the agricultural landscape with a metallic skin inlaid with recycled glass. Each sphere houses a distinct space for gathering, working, or resting, creating an intimate retreat that connects closely to the surrounding vines and terrain.
Átomos is a compact architectural installation by Portuguese studio Rebelo de Andrade, based in Lisbon, set among the vineyards of Setúbal. Composed of three copper-toned spherical cabins elevated between the trees, the 60-square-meter project blends into the agricultural landscape with a metallic skin inlaid with recycled glass. Each sphere houses a distinct space for gathering, working, or resting, creating an intimate retreat that connects closely to the surrounding vines and terrain.