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In 1887, the German physicist Heinrich Hertz discovered radio waves. 

While the first practical use of this discovery was communication, there were also some who realized that radio waves could serve another purpose. 

It was possible to use these radio waves to detect objects at a distance. It was something that revolutionized warfare and weather forecasting and might revolutionize consumer technology. 

Learn more about RADAR, how it works, and how it was developed. Science Timeline, Heinrich Hertz, Weather Forecasting, Radio Waves, Radio Wave, Weather Forecast, The History, Podcast, Communication

In 1887, the German physicist Heinrich Hertz discovered radio waves. While the first practical use of this discovery was communication, there were also some who realized that radio waves could serve another purpose. It was possible to use these radio waves to detect objects at a distance. It was something that revolutionized warfare and weather forecasting and might revolutionize consumer technology. Learn more about RADAR, how it works, and how it was developed.

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2017 saw Hype Type Studio and SocioDesign redesign the global packaging for Sonos’ wireless sound system with a stripped-back rationalisation of their longstanding existing scheme. The black and white approach reflects the understated design and assured quality of the product within, only communicating the very essential details. It was met with critical acclaim, winning a Dieline award for its application to the Playbase product packaging.

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Designed by Aiden Kashi -Top Design Winner in Office Equipment/Telecommunications Role Band combines the user-interface of a smartphone with the communication technology found in traditional walkie talkies. Similar to a smartphone application, field personnel can easily scroll through their workmates and choose to communicate via voice or video. Like walkie talkies, Role Bands communicate with one another through radio signaling. National Institute Of Design, Birmingham City University, National University Of Singapore, Urbana Champaign, Foster Partners, Communication Technology, Zhuhai, Walkie Talkies, Birmingham City

Designed by Aiden Kashi -Top Design Winner in Office Equipment/Telecommunications Role Band combines the user-interface of a smartphone with the communication technology found in traditional walkie talkies. Similar to a smartphone application, field personnel can easily scroll through their workmates and choose to communicate via voice or video. Like walkie talkies, Role Bands communicate with one another through radio signaling.

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