Despite setbacks, innovators persisted. AromaJet, TriSenx, and K-Opticom expanded the horizons of scent tech, bringing it to internet cafes and personal devices. Globally, Japan, India, and Israel contributed, with Japanese researchers leading innovation with a 3D TV incorporating touch and smell, alongside Sandeep Gupta’s scent prototype at CES 2005. Scentcom showcased a scent device, while in 2013, Japanese researchers unveiled the immersive Smelling Screen, revolutionizing sensory experiences
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Namaskaram 🙏, As I was traversing and pondering upon the vast array of sensors that have evolved and found application in technology, from cameras capturing images to microphones capturing sound, I couldn’t help but notice a conspicuous absence:of the sense of Smell
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