Power & - Season 2

Season 2
Power & Tech
Our world is taken by technology! The internet is full of fun gadgets, cool inventions or other tech stuff people come up with nowadays. In the second season of Power & we will focus on these tech adventurers and see them operate in their own world. We will take a look into the lives of 22 inventors and see how they work, invent and most of all think! What are their moves, how do they make their decisions, what is their drive and where did they find their passion?
Episodes

Marc Hammerla

Rainer Farraq
Rainer Farraq is an Austrian engineer who invented the TrixyFormer: An electric driven, enclosed motorcycle, which can be docked into many different vehicles.

Stewart Hamel

Alois Bauer

Rob Innes

Alan Gibbs

Damon Wood

Dennis Hong

Chris Hoffmann

Don Shaw

Shane Chen

Rob McCall
Rob McCall has built a futuristic catamaran super yacht that looks like something that would transport a James Bond villain to a secret location.

Ian Britt
Ian Britt is het boss of Vurtego the extreme pogo stick that holds 8 world records and allows you to jump over as bus.

Gravity Sketch
Gravity Sketch is an intuitive multi-platform 3D creation tool developed by Oluwaseyi Sosanya and two other students of the Royal College of Art.

Jean Yves Blondeau
Jean Yves Blondeau is the inventor of the 32-wheel roller suit, the wearer who can ride downhill in a variety of positions at speeds of up to 112 km/h.

Denis Boivin
Canadian engineer Denis Boivin has invented the track n Go, which makes it possible for any 4x4 vehicle to become a snowmobile in 15 minutes.

Lucas Toledo
After yet another public transport strike in their hometown Cordoba, Argentina, Lucas Toledo and two of his friends decided to design a foldable electric bike.

Massoud Hassani
Massoud Hassani has developed the mine kafon drone that could find and get rid of the landmines, fast and cheap.

Tabb Firchau
Tabb Firchau is a cameraman who co-founded Freefly systems to design and build camera stabilizers and unmanned aerial vehicles that were easy to operate.

Tuncay Cakmak
Physicist and Gamer Tuncay Cakmak came up with a way to let your body make the moves while you are immersed in VR with The Virtualizer.

Al Baum
Al Baum likes to invent crazy machines that give a different perspective on mobility. They are not meant as practical mode of transportation, but they are fun.

Matt Oehrlein
Matt Oehrlein loves giant robots, so he and his partner Gui Cavalcanti set out to start a firm that builds giant fighting robots, called Megabots.
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