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Guardian Angels: A New Era of Safety and Health

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This lecture introduces the concept of Guardian Angels, a network of intelligent nanosensors that monitor vital signs and ensure safety. These autonomous devices, integrated into clothing, provide assistance to children, seniors, and professionals, enhancing quality of life and security. By harnessing energy from the environment, they offer real-time feedback and communication with vehicles, promoting well-being and calmness in various settings. The collaboration between European universities and high-tech industry aims to develop cutting-edge technologies for widespread accessibility, heralding a future of environmentally friendly applications for the benefit of all.

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