Tag Archives: business
Sir James Dyson: It’s time to nurture British engineers
Humans Invent spoke to Britain’s famous engineer about the opening of the RCA Dyson building.
The birth of a handmade tool
The Latvian toolmakers putting two fingers up to modern manufacturing.
Sugru: The material that mends everything
Humans Invent visits Sugru HQ to find out why this material could prove so revolutionary.
BioCouture: Grow your own clothes
Suzanne Lee explains to Humans Invent how growing your own clothes is the future for fashion.
3D revolution: The world’s first 3D printed jaw transplant
The 3D printing revolution continues, as the world’s first 3D printed jaw transplant is announced.
The secret mark of a master craftsman
The hard-won battle scars: a master craftsman isn’t about fancy letters after your name…
Bio computing: Using bacteria to build hard drives
Bacteria could be the answer in making the high-speed computers of the future.
Serving the future: Should all businesses be on the Cloud?
Humans Invent investigates whether it’s best for businesses to store data in house or in a data centre.
PayPal Here: The smartphone cash register in your pocket
The smartphone credit card reader has arrived. But is it the future for mobile payments?
Seppl: The back to basics espresso machine
Arvid Häusser is breaking down the coffee making process with his new design, called Seppl.
Meet Lillian Schwartz: The mother of digital art
Humans Invent sits down with one of the pioneers of digital art, Lillian Schwartz.
Invisible Airs: Examining the data all around us
Do you ever stop to think about the invisible data all around you?
If Wallace and Gromit drank wine: The corkscrew machine.
The new extravagant contraption that unscrews and pours your wine.
You’re fired! Cutting printing not people
Do we need more cuts? When your printer services are costing businesses thousands.
Design alchemy: The secret craft of scagliola
A unique craft so secret it cannot even be accurately explained by the craftsman.
The Kernel brewery: Proving size doesn’t matter
Humans Invent looks inside one of London’s most exciting micro-breweries – The Kernel.
The rise of the camera phone: It began in the maternity ward
Did you know the idea for the camera phone was conceived in a maternity ward?
Supersonic Concorde set for a comeback?
Time to put the champagne on ice. Supersonic travel could return in 2012.
Cocoa expedition: Chocolatiers of the seven seas
The Brooklyn based chocolatiers who set sail in search of the finest cocoa beans.
Man of steel: Hand-crafting bike frames
Enter the world of SoulCraft’s Sean Walling – the custom steel bicycle frame maker.


