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Using an assistive device that facilitates the movement of people with disabilities or problems in the lower limbs, hips, spine, or due to obesity. It prevents falls and allows for rehabilitation. It completely or partially relieves the weight of the body that the legs support when they, the spine, or the hips are damaged, also due to obesity.
Overview:
The Opener is a 3D printed assistive tool designed to open/close screw-on caps on bottles. It operates a ratchet mechanism that removes the cap with ease. The opener essentially acts as a force multiplier and focus it on the edge of the bottle cap. The compact design makes it easy to use.
Future in-space operations — across LEO (Low Earth Orbit), lunar missions, and out to Mars — will heavily leverage robotics and autonomy to improve systems performance, reduce risk to human crews, and contribute to novel mission capabilities. Robots have long been used for remote operations, to support space missions. Expanding beyond large, cost-intensive robotic platforms,
PROBLEMS: Launching into space is too expensive because rocket boosters are still used for the 1st stage (boost stage) of launch, in which the rocket engines must burn extra tremendous amounts of propellants to overcome gravity and air drag inside the atmosphere. In a 2018 interview with CNBC,
Using a power source that accumulates isolated charges, gravitational fields (not proven to be a misinterpretation in macrophysics in the ongoing research) are harnessed and then can be used in Atmospheric Control. The atmospheric medium can then be used in propulsion schemes. The development requires several power sources,
ATOM-1.0 Humanoid Robot Vision.
It is important in today's modern age of technology to have pioneers pushing forward to reach greater achievements. The robotics pioneer must have a vision, determination and not be easily discouraged by lack of project funding or criticism. Without great tech thinkers whose vision been before their time, where would our current technology stand.
Problem Addressed: Traditional crosswalks often lack adequate visibility, especially at night or during low-light conditions. Furthermore, push-button activation systems can be missed by pedestrians, particularly those with visual impairments or mobility limitations. These limitations contribute significantly to pedestrian safety concerns.
Our design addresses the challenge of efficiently handling rings that are either stacked or randomly spread on the floor. Manual handling of such small items can be labor-intensive, error-prone, and time-consuming, especially in industrial and logistical settings where precision and efficiency are critical.
The state-of-the-art automated wheelchair is designed to enhance the quality of life for individuals with disabilities by providing both comfort and independence. Equipped with an integrated massager, this wheelchair offers therapeutic relief to users, helping to reduce muscle tension and promote relaxation.
The standout feature of this wheelchair is its advanced voice control system,
Surgical lighting systems (SLSs) are critical for visualizing an operating site during surgery. Optimal illumination requires constant SLS repositioning, but this process can be distracting and dangerous. Manual lighting adjustments occur on average every 7.5 minutes during surgery, and 64% of these actions interrupt the staff’s other surgical duties.
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