Xcaliber Exoskeleton Project
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We are a group of engineers from the University of South Florida trying to get some hands-on experience to better prepare ourselves for the workplace. The goal of this is project is to make a fully functional exoskeleton that will be adjustable to many different sizes and be able to lift up to 300 pounds. Currently we have the protype for the upper body made from wood and are ready to move onto the next step of metal working. We hope for the upper body to be completed by February and then we will start to move onto the lower body. This project was thought of by Trystan Frease and with his ambition, the sky’s the limit to be able to develop more advanced remodels of the exoskeleton. For this project to excel past the first stages we will need more funding. In the future, our goal is to program the exoskeleton to be able to mimic body movement using muscle sensors and incorporate a helmet with a HUD that will display information about the user’s surroundings. We are asking for donations of any sort to help develop this incredible dream! Even if you can't donate, sharing this link to your social media will go a long way!!!
Fundraising team: XCalibur (6)
Trystan Frease
Organizer
Tampa, FL
Madison Peyton
Team member
Kristin Jones
Team member
Max DiFiore
Team member
Raymond Tang
Team member