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24-08-22
Ing. Electrónica
One minute pitch
We are looking for more people who want to help us with this project
and in the same way, help a lot of people and like this become the
salvation weho just one to walk one more time.
Slide 1:
Our challenge is to get the best exoskeletons for people who need them for those who
unfortunately lost the mobility of their body. We will create not just an exoskeleton, but a new
future for medicine
Our team member are: Angie Pineda, Ian Hernande, Lenin Diaz, Wilmer Barahona.
10 word explanation of solution: Create a method that makes the human body regain its
mobility through modern engineering
Slide 2
Describe your solution: As we know, there is a 31% of the world population that unfortunately
lost the mobility of their entire body. We will create a system that helps to move those affected
areas through electrical pulses that the brain transmits and that the exoskeleton is in charge of
moving what is asked to move.
Many will believe that our solution is something that is already on the market and it is true, it is.
But that market is still incomplete, we have just created a prototype and did the necessary tests.
Its percentage of error is 0.001%
There are many companies in this market, not all of them have an almost perfect project.
Slide 3:
Our project could be a high candidate to be chosen due to the fact that medicine seeks to
improve patients, create an opportunity and not tie them to a present with no way out.
If our project were to be implemented on a larger scale, we would achieve what we long for and
that is to make that 31% get up from where they are and walk again
Slide 4:
In our team are four members and we all spend most of the time working on this project. We
could say that it is almost our life, we all have a lot of knowledge about the subject we deal with,
2 deal with the materials to be obtained and another two to put the project on the table and start
putting together a new tool.
We have been working on this project for 6 years, curiously it all started with a videogame of a
soldier with exoskeletons in war. We wanted to implement this tool, but not to hurt, but to heal...