Dean Kamen...nothing that people can actually use? I really do hope that was a sarcastic remark...Let us take a peak at just SOME of the stuff Dean Kamen is responsible for...
-A compressed air powered device which would launch a human into the air in order to quickly launch SWAT teams or other emergency workers to the roofs of tall, inaccessible buildings
-The AutoSyringe, a new type of mobile dialysis system for medical applications.
-The first insulin pump.
-An all-terrain electric wheelchair known as the iBOT using many of the same gyroscopic balancing technologies that later made their way into the Segway.
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Cool... He's finally creating a product that someone could use.
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Yes, kidney dialysis. What a waste of time.
Dean Kamen...nothing that people can actually use? I really do hope that was a sarcastic remark...Let us take a peak at just SOME of the stuff Dean Kamen is responsible for...
-A compressed air powered device which would launch a human into the air in order to quickly launch SWAT teams or other emergency workers to the roofs of tall, inaccessible buildings
-The AutoSyringe, a new type of mobile dialysis system for medical applications.
-The first insulin pump.
-An all-terrain electric wheelchair known as the iBOT using many of the same gyroscopic balancing technologies that later made their way into the Segway.
-The FIRST robotics program
-Deka Reasearch http://www.dekaresearch.com/
Nope, he hasnt done anything...