Increasing automobile safety systems still leave room for road accidents and, instead of bracing cars for inevitable impact, the 'Inumflis' system aims to give drivers ample warning when there is oncoming danger.
When sitting in a vehicle, a driver has to rely a lot on their eyes and hope for swift reaction times if ever put in a hazardous environment. With Inumflis, the steering wheel of a car gives added importance to the sense of touch by pulsing at various speeds, depending on how close any road hazards are. It is an attempt to include another discreet and effective way of being aware of danger before it becomes life-threatening. Drivers will be able to feel their environments, making it easier to track hazards and act safely and accordingly.
Collision-Preventing Steering Wheels
The 'Inumflis' System Pulses When Danger Approaches
Trend Themes
1. Haptic Steering Wheels - Opportunity for creating steering wheels that use haptic feedback to warn drivers of oncoming danger.
2. Enhanced Automobile Safety - Increased demand for technologies that provide advanced warning and accident prevention in the automotive industry.
3. Sense of Touch Technology - Growing interest in integrating tactile feedback into various industries, including automotive, to enhance safety and user experience.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Disruptive innovation opportunity for incorporating haptic steering wheels to improve driver safety.
2. Technology - Opportunity for developing sensor and haptic technologies that can be applied to various industries, particularly automotive.
3. Safety - Disruptive innovation potential for developing advanced safety systems that use tactile feedback to prevent accidents.