Start-up competition / Cebit 2017Zypries honors digital innovations
Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Brigitte Zypries honored innovative ideas from the field of information and communication technology at the 'Digital Innovations Start-up Competition' at Cebit 2017. Computer&AUTOMATION shows the developments of the 20 start-ups in a picture gallery.

The start-up Kinemic from Karlsruhe has developed software that can be used to control machines, computers or vehicles using gestures. Sensor wristbands or smartwatches record freely executed hand and arm movements and then translate these gestures into a clear form for the system. For example, a command can be triggered by a gesture or text can be entered by writing in the air. This enables completely hands-free operation of devices such as PCs or smartphones. There is great potential for Kinemic technology, particularly in workplaces where the use of gloves makes it difficult to use touchscreens, or in places with particularly high hygiene standards.
