➀ The 'KitchenGuard' project at TU Ilmenau is developing a new sensor to make cooking more relaxed, energy-efficient, and safer using AI. ➁ The sensor enhances induction cooktops with smart cooking functions and intuitive control. ➂ The project has received a 12-month EXIST startup grant to support its innovative business idea.
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