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BiboLink

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:

  1. … (specify here your project requirements);
  2. Comply with the following EU Directives:
    1. Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMCD);
    2. Low Voltage Directive (LVD);
    3. Machinery Directive (MD);
    4. Radio Equipment Directive (RED);
    5. Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (ROHS);
  3. Mandatory adoption and use of the International System of Units (The NIST International Guide for the use of the International System of Units)
  4. Use open source software and technologies.

Institution: Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto

Team N.5

Students:

  • Till Hanfeld
  • Mikolaj Wojciechowski
  • Rafael Ferreira
  • Kim Linthorst
  • Olivia Van Staeyen
  • Panna Tarnai

Project Coaches:

Client:

  • ISEP

  • Till Hanfeld ———— (1242367@isep.ipp.pt), linkedin, etc.
  • Mikolaj Wojciechowski—- (ADDLATR@isep.ipp.pt), linkedin, etc.
  • Rafael Ferreira ——— (1200950@isep.ipp.pt), linkedin, etc.
  • Kim Linthorst ———– (1242323@isep.ipp.pt), @kimlinthorst
  • Olivia Van Staeyen —— (1242353@isep.ipp.pt), linkedin, etc.
  • Panna Tarnai ———— (1242393@isep.ipp.pt), linkedin, etc.

  • Sponsor (sponsor)
  • Eng.º Vítor Costa Cerqueira, DEE, ISEP (wiki installation and management)
  • Prof. João Correia Lopes, DEI, FEUP (wiki template)

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