The BiboLink Smart Hydration System aims to provide a sustainable, tech-driven public water dispenser that offers customizable hydration options with electrolytes and vitamins. It promotes eco-friendly water consumption, reduces single-use plastics, and integrates smart technology for user engagement and data-driven city planning.
The project requirements are:
Sustainability – Use eco-friendly materials and promote reusable hydration solutions.
Smart Technology – Enable user customization, data tracking, and app integration.
* Modular & Scalable Design – Ensure easy maintenance, adaptability, and expansion.
* Energy Efficiency – Utilize renewable energy sources (e.g., solar power) where possible.
* User Accessibility – Design for intuitive use, including for people with disabilities.
* Health & Safety Compliance – Meet European regulations for public water dispensing.
* Durability & Weather Resistance – Ensure functionality in outdoor environments.
* Business Feasibility – Consider cost-effective production and operational viability.
Comply with the following EU Directives:
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (
EMCD);
Low Voltage Directive (
LVD);
Machinery Directive (
MD);
Radio Equipment Directive (
RED);
Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (
ROHS);
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Use open source software and technologies.