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Non-Contact Devices Put into Use to Reduce Risk of Cross-Infection

2020-03-10

A staff member packs a non-contact self-service machine at the Anhui Easpeed Technology Co. in Hefei, east China's Anhui Province, March 9, 2020. A number of non-contact self-service machines and non-contact elevator buttons have been put into use in many hospitals and office buildings in the city to help reduce the risk of cross-infection in public areas. These devices, taking advantage of a kind of interactive holographic air cast imaging technology, can project elevator buttons and operation interface of self-service machines into the air to enable users to complete operation without touching the real objects. [Xinhua/Zhou Mu]

 

A staff member adjusts a non-contact self-service machine at the Anhui Easpeed Technology Co. in Hefei, east China's Anhui Province, March 9, 2020. A number of non-contact self-service machines and non-contact elevator buttons have been put into use in many hospitals and office buildings in the city to help reduce the risk of cross-infection in public areas. These devices, taking advantage of a kind of interactive holographic air cast imaging technology, can project elevator buttons and operation interface of self-service machines into the air to enable users to complete operation without touching the real objects. [Xinhua/Zhou Mu]

 

A staff member adjusts a non-contact self-service machine at the Anhui Easpeed Technology Co. in Hefei, east China's Anhui Province, March 9, 2020. A number of non-contact self-service machines and non-contact elevator buttons have been put into use in many hospitals and office buildings in the city to help reduce the risk of cross-infection in public areas. These devices, taking advantage of a kind of interactive holographic air cast imaging technology, can project elevator buttons and operation interface of self-service machines into the air to enable users to complete operation without touching the real objects. [Xinhua/Zhou Mu]

 

A person uses non-contact buttons to operate an elevator at the First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei, east China's Anhui Province, March 9, 2020. A number of non-contact self-service machines and non-contact elevator buttons have been put into use in many hospitals and office buildings in the city to help reduce the risk of cross-infection in public areas. These devices, taking advantage of a kind of interactive holographic air cast imaging technology, can project elevator buttons and operation interface of self-service machines into the air to enable users to complete operation without touching the real objects. [Xinhua/Zhou Mu]

 

A person uses non-contact buttons to operate an elevator at the First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei, east China's Anhui Province, March 9, 2020. A number of non-contact self-service machines and non-contact elevator buttons have been put into use in many hospitals and office buildings in the city to help reduce the risk of cross-infection in public areas. These devices, taking advantage of a kind of interactive holographic air cast imaging technology, can project elevator buttons and operation interface of self-service machines into the air to enable users to complete operation without touching the real objects. [Xinhua/Zhou Mu]

 

A patient uses a non-contact self-service machine at the First Affiliated Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei, east China's Anhui Province, March 9, 2020. A number of non-contact self-service machines and non-contact elevator buttons have been put into use in many hospitals and office buildings in the city to help reduce the risk of cross-infection in public areas. These devices, taking advantage of a kind of interactive holographic air cast imaging technology, can project elevator buttons and operation interface of self-service machines into the air to enable users to complete operation without touching the real objects. [Xinhua/Zhou Mu]

 

(Source: Xinhua)

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