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The Quantum Tap Pours Only the Amount of Water You Measure

The Quantum Tap is a water-saving faucet designed by Dennis Kulage and Michael Scherger for the 2011 Red Dot Award Design Concept. The Quantum Tap makes conserving water easy by letting you measure the amount you want poured before you turn the tap on.

The Quantum Tap has a small plunger that must be pulled before each use. The plunger works like the plunger on a syringe and lets you measure exactly how much water you want to come out of your tap. Often times, people only mean to get a small amount of water -- say, a cup -- but still leave the tap running before and after they've gotten what they need. The Quantum Tap would cut this water waste, passing the savings on to both the consumer and the planet.
Trend Themes
1. Water-saving Faucets - The Quantum Tap demonstrates the trend of water-saving faucets by allowing users to measure the exact amount of water they need, reducing water waste.
2. Smart Home Solutions - The Quantum Tap taps into the trend of smart home solutions by incorporating a syringe-like plunger to measure water, providing a more efficient and sustainable way to use water in the home.
3. Sustainable Design - The Quantum Tap showcases the trend of sustainable design by promoting water conservation through its innovative feature of measuring the exact amount of water desired.
Industry Implications
1. Home Improvement - The home improvement industry can leverage the trend of water-saving faucets like the Quantum Tap to offer innovative products that help consumers reduce their water consumption and contribute towards environmental sustainability.
2. Plumbing - The plumbing industry can explore the trend of smart home solutions by integrating similar technology and features into their faucet designs, providing more water-efficient options for consumers.
3. Green Technology - The Quantum Tap aligns with the green technology industry's focus on sustainable solutions, providing an opportunity for companies to develop and market water-saving products that contribute to a greener future.

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