Sculptable Power Strips

The Any Shape-Shifting Socket Lets You Knead its Form According to Need

The power bar has long been in need of reworking and a notably unique solution to such consistent inflexibility is the Any Shape-Shifting Socket. Not only does it offer the user the opportunity to space out his plugs to make room for big and awkward adapters, but it also allows him to dramatically alter the entire shape to suit its placement on or around pieces of furniture.

Under the instruction of Xiang Long Pan, students Zhi Qiang Wang, Zi Yu Li, Xue Xing Wu and Yue Hua Zhu designed the clay-inspired gadget with an unexpected malleability. What's more, it seems as though cables can be connected to the Any Shape-Shifting Socket absolutely anywhere by sticking the prongs right into the putty-like material. This would eliminate the inconveniences of international outlets and shortages of USB connections.
Trend Themes
1. Shape-shifting Power Strips - The development of flexible power strips that can be molded according to need presents an opportunity for companies to create customizable solutions for consumers.
2. Malleable Electronic Accessories - The innovation of malleable putty-like materials presents a chance for companies to design flexible, versatile electronic accessories that can adapt to various environments and needs.
3. Integrated Cable Management - The integration of cable management features in power strips could disrupt the home electronics industry by simplifying user experience and improving organization.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The advent of this new technology could provide opportunities for companies to create customizable and flexible electronic devices that better meet consumer needs and preferences.
2. Furniture - Furniture companies can explore the integration of this new technology into their products to create multi-functional pieces with built-in charging and cable management features.
3. Interior Design - The development of shape-shifting power strips could change the way that interior designers think about workspace, lighting, and tech integration, leading to new possibilities for work and home environments.

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