hannes harms: nutrismart system

hannes harms: nutrismart system

 
'smart plate' shown with cupcake, part of hannes harm's 'nutrismart' system


'nutrismart', a concept and prototype developed by german born, london-based industrial designer hannes harms,
is designed to provide easy access to nutritional information as well as track the food supply chain by embedding
RFID tags directly into food products.

the prototype uses edible RFID tags, first developed by kodak for medical monitoring, in conjunction with a specially designed
'smart plate' which integrates an RFID reader into its underside. when food is placed on the plate, the nutritional information
and other data is sent via bluetooth to laptops, smartphones, or other mobile devices. a small LED laid below the plate's veneer
illuminates to warn of important information, for example that the preprepared dish contains a particular allergen.

already useful for diet management and allergy control, the 'nutrismart' system could also be integrated with RFID-ready
refrigerators to keep track of food expiration and offer automated shopping lists. harms also hopes that the entire supply chain
can be tracked and made available to consumers by embedding within the RFID tags information about the origins and journey
of the food product.



video overview of the 'nutrismart' concept



an RFID reader hidden in the plate sends information to mobile devices, planned to be wirelessly (although the prototype is wired)



the information display can show nutritional info (left) or background information and life cycle info (right)



view of the underside of the 'smart plate' with embedded RFID reader


via engadget
jenny db
05.31.11  
4
love the idea. but I just don't prefer to eat with a monitor besides me.....
architect   05.31.11
Have you heard of the latest WHO report?
Radiation (of cell phones) might cause cancer.
Why using even more radiation to get the important infos of a product, when you can print it on the package?
ratiation_caues_cancer   06.01.11
well... it just feel weird!
(its incredible though)
fabio   06.01.11
After seeing this"futuristic" food-nutrition concept, I remembered an article from Wallpaper magazine entitled "Atomic Kitchen" about the future of food -

http://www.eatmedaily.com/2009/08/wallpaper-magazine-on-the-future-of-food/

http://www.wallpaper.com/gallery/lifestyle/the-future-of-food-according-to-philips/17051283#457

http://www.wallpaper.com/video/lifestyle/atomic-kitchen-the-nutrition-monitor/34139897001

http://www.wallpaper.com/video/lifstyle/atomic-kitchen-the-food-printer/34170598001
Patricia   06.02.11

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