Deploy - Innovative eco-friendly firefighting water tanks - Scale Up
部署 - 创新的环保消防水箱 - 规模化
基本信息
- 批准号:10054606
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 6.37万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Grant for R&D
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Beren Kayali is (CTO and co-founder of Deploy Tech) a mechanical engineer with an honours degree. She has double masters in Innovation Design Engineering from Imperial College London and the Royal College of Art. She was a Royal Commission 1851 scholar and graduated with merits. She received the IUK Young Innovators Award 2021-22\. Currently, aside from Deploy she is doing MicroMasters at MIT on Advanced Manufacturing to help her business as the she is the technical lead.She was introduced to robotics when she was 13 years old through the robotics club at her school. Early on she discovered her passion for using technology with design to tackle real-life problems. During her undergraduate, she mentored her former robotics team as a SIEMENS engineer and together they received the championship award in 2017 in San Francisco and were invited to the World Finals in Houston, Texas.She continued mentoring and conducting her knowledge at Imperial College as part of the Imperial Advanced Hackspace leader. She taught students aged between 8-16 for different programmes including outreach activities. She tutored undergraduate students at Imperial College Dyson School of Engineering in their electronics class. She is an official STEM ambassador and a jury member for robotics events in South Wales. At the age of 28 she has 2 granted patents.In 2020 she co-founded Deploy with Paul Mendieta. Deploy is a patented innovative product that is a sustainable, flat-packed, inflatable reinforced concrete water tank to provide increased water storage for protecting property and fighting wildfires in remote/rural areas.The mission of Deploy is to empower the rural sector to manage their water resources with innovative infrastructure solutions to create positive societal and environmental impacts.Deploy facilitates the rural sector to access water storage infrastructure by delivering an affordable and more environmentally friendly option, as well as a product designed for easy transportation and maintenance. Deploy tanks enable land/property owners to protect their property by wetting and provide a water source for firefighters.
Beren Kayali(首席技术官兼Deploy Tech的联合创始人)是一名拥有荣誉学位的机械工程师。她拥有伦敦帝国理工学院和皇家艺术学院的创新设计工程双硕士学位。她是1851年皇家委员会的学者,并以优异成绩毕业。她获得了IUK青年创新者奖2021-22\。目前,除了Deploy,她还在麻省理工学院做先进制造方面的MicroMasters,以帮助她的业务,因为她是技术负责人。她在13岁时通过学校的机器人俱乐部被介绍给机器人。早期,她发现了自己对使用技术与设计来解决现实生活中的问题的热情。在大学期间,她作为西门子工程师指导了她以前的机器人团队,并于2017年在旧金山弗朗西斯科获得冠军奖,并受邀参加在德克萨斯州休斯顿举行的世界总决赛。她继续指导并在帝国理工学院担任Imperial Advanced Hackspace领导者。她为不同的课程,包括外展活动,教授8至16岁的学生。她在帝国理工学院戴森工程学院的电子课上辅导本科生。她是官方STEM大使,也是南威尔士机器人活动的评委会成员。28岁时,她拥有2项专利。2020年,她与Paul Mendieta共同创立了Deploy。Deploy是一种获得专利的创新产品,是一种可持续的,扁平包装的,充气式钢筋混凝土水箱,以提供更多的水储存,用于保护财产和扑灭偏远地区的野火,农村地区。Deploy的使命是通过创新的基础设施解决方案增强农村部门管理水资源的能力,以创造积极的社会和环境影响。Deploy促进农村部门获得储水基础设施通过提供一个负担得起的和更环保的选择,以及一个易于运输和维护的产品设计。部署坦克使土地/财产所有者能够通过润湿来保护他们的财产,并为消防队员提供水源。
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
Hitoshi Yoshiji 等人:“血管医学与科学系列分子医学图解”Yodosha(涉谷正志编辑)125(2000)。
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