The Urban Mine - Smart Android Containers for Reuse, Recycling and Recovery
2025-11-19 , Sala 5

'Urban mining' is the practice of reclaiming valuable resources from the waste stream of cities and organizations.

All over the world, organizations big and small struggle with surplus inventory, including office equipment, furniture, and electronics that inevitably end up as waste. Thanks to laws and enlightened self-interest, more and more organizations try to tackle this problem by adopting the 'Four Rs': Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Recover. Adopting the 'Four Rs' can be challenging for organizations due to the administrative costs and overhead involved.

My startup is currently developing a smart container system, equipped with embedded Android devices, as part of a platform that automates the surplus inventory lifecycle. These containers track the contents added to them, and can adapt to different reuse, recycling, or recovery scenarios.

This talk will explore the technical challenges of building such an embedded system, including hardware selection, solar power integration, interfacing with sensors, edge-based machine learning, and cloud connectivity solutions.

Etienne Caron is the technical founder of Kanastruk, an innovation lab specializing in software development, IoT, machine learning, and embedded systems. For the past few years, he has led the company, partnering with notable clients such as Bell Canada and Instacart.

Etienne began his career as a back-end developer in the late nineties, pivoting to mobile development in the early 2010s. He has worked across all tiers of large-scale software platforms, including server, web, mobile, and embedded systems.

• Staff developer for the e-commerce store management application at Shopify.
• Senior Android developer on the Hatchful™ Logo Maker at Shopify.
• Android team lead on the TrueKey™ password management app for Intel / McAfee.
• Senior developer on the Nina™ Mobile speech recognition SDK at Nuance Communications.

With over 25 years of experience, Etienne remains a dedicated community member, actively mentoring startups, developers, and students. He lives in Montreal, Canada, with his wife and daughter and is fluent in both French and English.