Mountain Safety
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Stefan WagnerStudentvita
Born on 16th of March 1980, in Vienna, Austria. Graduated with high school diploma from Higher Technical School, Camillo-Sitte, focus on structural design with the key course element building industry, in 2003. In the same year matriculated at the Law University Vienna, in 2007 started studies on University of Applied Arts Vienna, departement of industrial design.
Form 2000 to 2003 operated at an international architecture firm as constructing engineer and
business graphic designer, since 2003 for an international business law firm as head of the IT-Department. contact
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Mountain Safety , Vienna Falcon , Family Friend Program , Integrative chair
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Christoph Döttelmayer
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Christoph DöttelmayerStudentvita
Born June 7th 1987 in Bad Aussee, Austria, finished school with the Matura at the BORG Bad Aussee in 2006. Echange year in Salida, Colorado 2003/ 04. 2007 footwear-design internship at the basketball brand K1X in Munich, Germany. Since fall 07 student of Industrial Design at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. Sommer 2009 internship at LOWA Sportschuhe GmbH in Jetzendorf, Germany. Sommer 2010 internship at Grill & Ronacher WohnHaus - interior Design. contact www.doettelmayer.com
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Digital Footbal Pitch , Mountain Safety , Green Venom - Formula ECO , 3Roll , Library of gOld , Urban Performance , Dynamic Footwear
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Gams Mountain Safety
In the year of 2008, nearly 900 accidents occurred in alpine hiking in Switzerland, almost 170 people died. Out of these dramatic statistics we thought about a solution for a pre safety mountaineer system. By searching the market of mountain safety equipment we found out that there is no real solution.
The Gams Mountain Safety System consists of three modules:
1. On the user side you have hiking boots and sports glasses.
The hiking boots store sensors, which measures your body condition.
Sports glasses projects the user interface and information.
2. The system provides GPS navigation and a cell phone connection for transmitting information between the user and the mountain rescue center.
3. The rescue center collects and provides information and coordinates the eventual rescue operation.
In the worst case of an accident, the information will be transmitted to the rescue center immediately. For additional help and first aid, Hikers near your position will be informed.
For medical attendance all information will be send to the rescue team.