Robotic Exoskeletons

I’m starting with myco-digested e-waste to produce 'space-age' materials - immediately the global demand for bio-chitin lightweight ultracapactive robotic exoskeletons, airfoils & hydrofoils should be immense.

The global demand for robotics will likely explode soon, well beyond current industrial applications & home vacuums.

These processes proposed by FF will hopefully obsolete Li chemical batteries & exoskeletons due to the structural nature of the shape, zero weight batteries have applications in aerospace, marine, farm and transportation delivery vehicles.

I can only presume that there will be sufficient consumer demand for electric vehicles and robotics with integrated bioorganic exoskeletons, wings & structural batteries β€˜at any cost’ due to their strength to weight advantages over materials such as aluminum. My intuition tells me it is probably possible to create superior materials which are highly cost-competitive within this decade using genetic engineering along with robotic cultivation & processing and so that is what I will attempt to do.