Ep 4. Geometric Pies
- October 20, 2018
Innovation Nation season 5 episode 4 is titled "Geometric Pies" and features stories about innovative and creative ideas including a baker who creates geometrically shaped pies using molds and lasers, a company creating a sustainable and natural plant-based leather alternative, a scientist developing a new way to prevent corrosion in metal pipes, and a device that helps people with disabilities communicate through eye movements.
The episode opens with a visit to a bakery where owner Lauren Ko creates unique and intricate geometric pies. Using molds and lasers, she creates stunning designs that are not only delicious but visually appealing. She explains how geometry plays a big role in her pie designs and how she uses visual balance, color, and shapes to create beautiful pies. Later in the episode, we see how popular her pies have become on social media and how she uses this platform to inspire other bakers to get creative with their designs.
Next, we meet an entrepreneur who has developed a plant-based leather alternative made from pineapple leaves. He explains how traditional leather production is not only harmful to animals but also to the environment through the use of heavy chemicals and waste. His innovative solution offers a sustainable and natural alternative that is not only better for the environment but also provides economic opportunities for pineapple farmers.
In the next segment, we meet a scientist who is developing a new, eco-friendly way to prevent corrosion in metal pipes. Corrosion in metal pipes can lead to leaks and costly repairs, but current solutions often involve toxic chemicals and can harm the environment. The scientist has developed a natural enzyme that can be used to prevent corrosion and is safe for the environment. We see how this new innovation can save companies money and reduce their carbon footprint.
Finally, we learn about a communication device that uses eye-tracking technology to help people with disabilities communicate. The device, known as the Eye Gaze, allows users to control a computer or other devices simply by looking at different parts of the screen. We see how this technology has opened up new opportunities for people with disabilities who may have previously been limited in their ability to communicate and use technology.
Throughout the episode, we see how innovation and creativity can make a big impact in a wide range of industries, from baking to sustainable fashion to technology. These stories show how small ideas can lead to big changes and how innovation can make the world a better place. Whether it's through new technology, sustainable practices, or artistic creativity, individuals and companies can make a huge difference through their ideas and actions.