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Group Project Presentations

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This lecture covers a series of group project presentations by students on various innovative solutions, such as guaranteeing the survival of anti-poaching units, tracking carbon emissions, reducing carbon footprint in food production, linking investors with solar panel owners, sustainable public transportation, eco-friendly food products for the elderly, car charging platforms, newcomer assistance platforms, and informed decision-making applications.

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