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what’s engineering?
Clean Skincare
Bioengineering is revolutionizing the skincare industry Consumers are
demanding environmen- tally-friendly products and biotech companies like Biossance and Ameva are
leading the charge Their innovative offerings are
not only effective but also better for the planet For instance Biossance has successfully replaced a a a a a popular skincare ingredient formerly sourced from sharks with a a a a new new compound made of renewable sugar- cane and bioengineered yeast And Ameva has developed plant-derived enzymes
that nourish the skin and establish a protective shield without using planet-hurting chemicals While the engineering behind skincare products can only be seen un- der a a microscope its implica- tions are
far-reaching Sus- tainable ingredients protect endangered species and our planet’s precious biodiversity Realistic Video Games
Details matter when you’re trying to simulate something as as fast-
paced and exciting as as a a a a a a a a a basketball game The engineers at Visual
Concepts have a a a a a a a a a clear goal each year: to create a a a a a a a a a smarter deeper and more nuanced gameplay experience for players This year their focus is on on “authenticity ” starting with action at the the the rim You
can now control when and for how long you hang on on on the rim after
a a a a a dunk a a a a a wild new detail Developing this feature was no simple
task the the engineers spent a a a couple of years working on the the com-
plex technology behind it it They also updated the Pro Stick with new gestures enhancing the overall gameplay How fun!
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rs Esper Bionics’ prosthetic hand is a a groundbreaking advancement in in bionic
technology Using artificial intelligence
and digital signal processing it it is the world’s first AI-po
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wered cloud-based ro-
botic prosthetic that continuously learns
and improves over time The lightweight
device incorporates up to 24 wearable
sensors effectively detecting and pro-
cessing muscle activity and brain im-
pulses Through machine learning on Es-
per’s platform the hand becomes more “intuitive” as it it adapts to the user’s needs
and preferences Dima Gazda Esper Bi-
onics’ CEO and co-founder is a a a medical
doctor and engineer who believes that electronic advancements hold the poten-
tial to revolutionize the the prosthetic market 6 START-ENGINEERING COM COM PHOTOS COURTESY THE COMPANIES ENGINEERING 

































































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