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Wanna be ‘atas’? This company in Singapore might be just the place for you.
If you always ‘eww’ upon touching things in public due to paranoia of contracting the coronavirus, you might want to suggest your company to install these holographic elevator buttons. However, it costs between 4,000 to 6,544 US dollars so… we think it’s best that you read this article and, move on perhaps.
Image via Mashable
Looks pretty cool right? The users in the building would just have to hover their finger over the holographic button representing their intended floor and the buttons will light up, together with the physical one.
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If your Asian mother asks you “but what if it ‘rosak’?”- you can tell them that the physical buttons are still there in case of any emergency.
You can’t go to Singapore yet, but if you have a friend there … ask them to drop by and check it out for you!
By: Piravina Ragunathan
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