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2B. Miguel Escotet + Kevin Di Nardo: Armor Prototype


 Armor Prototype



Inspiration


Bifurcated fungi




Thecated beetles




Implementation

Variant sequencing


Surface establishment


Surface triangulation



Triangulation smoothing





3D Prototyping






 Applications

Possible implementation as lightweight & flexible, Kevlar-weave, exo-armor for armed forces and servicemen. Technology to be embedded within weave to accommodate different functions such as (but not limited to): active camouflage, hazard detection, heat and radiation mitigation, etc. 











Escotet - Di Nardo









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