Shelter-Directing Streetlights

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The Life-Light Guide People to Safety in the Instance of Disaster

Unless you have found yourself within an unfolding cataclysm on a grand scale, you have probably never considered what course of action you would follow under emergency circumstances. The Life-Light has been developed to assist absolutely everybody, based on the assumption that there would be inevitable chaos and confusion amidst catastrophe.

Whether it's a natural disaster or a human-caused calamity, this system would spring into action. Lee Jae Yong and Kim Pill Yoon envision compact solar paneled bands around lampposts and street lights that immediately inflate amidst urban urgency. Spaced about 50 meters apart from each other, the Life-Lights use their eco and self-sustaining power to glow neon green for great visibility. These function as signs to guide the public to shelters, and they're updated constantly to account for capacity and damage.
Trend Themes
1. Disaster-response Streetlights - Opportunity to innovate disaster response with self-sustaining and updated streetlights guiding people to safety in the instance of emergency.
2. Eco-friendly Emergency Technology - Disruptive innovation to implement eco-friendly and self-sustaining technology in emergency response systems such as streetlights.
3. Smart City Emergency Infrastructure - Opportunity to create smart city infrastructure for emergency response using technology and data analysis for better disaster management.
Industry Implications
1. Emergency Management - Opportunity to advance emergency management systems with innovative infrastructure such as self-sustaining and updated streetlights.
2. Smart City - Disruptive innovation to create a smart city with emergency infrastructure that uses technology and data analysis for better disaster management.
3. Renewable Energy - Opportunity to implement and expand renewable energy systems with self-sustaining streetlights in an emergency infrastructure context.

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