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Ítem Diseño y construcción de vehículos autónomos para Warehousing Lab. de la Universidad EAFIT(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Giraldo Aristizábal, Edwin Fernando; Tamayo Vélez, Martín Alonsoone of the trends in industries 4.0 is autonomous vehicles that increase efficiency, speed, reliability, and accuracy of processes. The EAFIT university has a Warehousing laboratory. In it explains different picking up systems that commercially exist, showing up the advantages and disadvantages of them, as well as alternative investigations improving them. Autonomous vehicles are one of the artifacts that many companies have implemented, to reduce costs, optimize resources and increase productivity in industrial and logistics processes; in this way, they have improved their indicators, since these vehicles bring with them a big amount of benefits. This work shows all carried stages for construction and design of autonomous vehicles for EAFIT's Warehousing Lab and mechanical, electrical and electronic plans, electronic cards, Labview software documentation, and Arduino. This report is intended to serve as a team manual. This manual could be reproduced, improved or made corrective and/or preventive maintenance.Ítem Estudio de factibilidad para la comercialización de una aplicación que monitoree la salud de los niños en el Valle de Aburrá.(Universidad EAFIT, 2019) Morales Sánchez, John Alejandro; Tobar Guinand, José MauricioThe development of the internet has allowed the emergence of the Internet of Things, where common objects have been able to connect to the network and be part of an ecosystem generator of data and information. This technology has let applicability in various areas of industry, among them in medicine. Regarding to Colombia, the Internet of Things oriented to the field of health is a recently explored market, and there are few ventures around the subject, which represents an important opportunity for starting a new business in the country. Considering that there are the necessary technological and technical conditions for the development of a product based on the Internet of Things and oriented to health monitoring, was developed a feasibility study that allowed to analyze the success of the execution of the proposed project.Ítem Estudio de prefactibilidad de un negocio de operador móvil virtual de soluciones Machine-to-Machine y aplicaciones de IoT, en Colombia(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Gaviria Méndez, Sergio Fabián; Salazar Gómez, Francisco Javier; Uribe de Correa, Beatriz AmparoÍtem Plan de mercadeo para el proyecto Medellín Digital Talent(Universidad EAFIT, 2024) Jaramillo Velásquez, Carlos Andrés; Castaño Aristizábal, Juan FelipeThis paper aims to put forward a marketing plan for Medellín Digital Talent (MDT), a possible Ruta N’s spin off. To achieve this, was presented the company, its strategic focus, an analysis of the external and internal situation, i.e, a competitive analysis of the industry, of the external and internal environment and its variables, and was raised the swot matrix. Also, a market analysis was conducted, qualitative research, it was proposed the deployment of the marketing strategies, its budget, schedule, sales and profits forecast, control and follow-up mechanisms, and finally, lessons learned were collected. That’s how it was found that few cities supply and technological option that connects trainers, people with digital skills and companies, that communities are redefining the future, that’s not easy to differentiate if a platform doesn’t organize as a community with a sturdy value proposition, which causes immediate interest and even allows us to overcome indirect competitors; that MDT must take advantage of the ability of its main peer, Ruta N, to mobilize the city. The above can make MDT become an option for creating revenue other than renting office space; getting back part of the value is creates for Medellín. This marketing plan expectation is to comply with MDT’s needs and contributes to its development.Ítem SOCIAL INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY IMPLEMENTATION IN PRODUCT DESIGN ENGINEERING(Institution of Engineering Designers, The Design Society, 2016-01-01) Velásquez-Montoya, M.Colombia is considered by many experts as an important emerging market. Its economy frequently has an annual growth rate above 4%. However, according to the World Bank, 30% of the population lives on less than USD $1.90 a day [1]. Since 1999, Universidad EAFIT in Medellin, Colombia, has been the only university offering a Product Design Engineering (PDE) undergraduate program in the country. Starting in 2012, the Design Project 6 (DP6) course has focused on understanding relevant aspects of designing for ``bottom of the pyramid'' (BoP) communities in Medellin, allowing students to propose product/service solutions for social needs. In this course, faculty and students have been working with different government organizations and other institutions, such as non-profit foundations, in order to understand real needs in their context. Over the course of the semester, students are guided by a community-based design method using different techniques, including the Human-Centred design and the IDEO Design Kit [13] [14]. An important challenge for students is not only to propose a solution for a contextualized social need, but also to implement ubiquitous technology or use the Internet of Things (IoT) to increase the efficiency of the BoP project and thus contribute to the scalability of their initiatives. This article describes the methodology used in DP6 and PDE student experiences in the course, showing that involving them in design projects with a high degree of social experience is key to ensure more inclusive social development and an integral education.