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Auckland Uni engineering students take AI scents of memory concept global

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Kelly Nealon
Auckland Uni engineering students take AI scents of memory concept global
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University of Auckland engineering students developed 'Mémoire,' an AI-powered concept that creates bespoke fragrances based on the emotional cues of personal photographs. The team successfully presented their innovation at the VivaTech startup event in Paris.

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This project demonstrates the intersection of artificial intelligence, sensory experience, and consumer product design in a global innovation competition.

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A team of University of Auckland engineering students has explored the connection between smell and memory, developing Mémoire – a concept that uses artificial intelligence to transform meaningful memories into bespoke fragrances.

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