17. Invention, Intellectual Property and Income
Overview
This week focuses on planning the dissemination of the final project and exploring future implementation possibilities. The aim is to outline strategies to present the wind wall to various audiences, including academic institutions, companies, and communities. Additionally, improvements and scalability are evaluated to maximize its long-term impact.
Dissemination Plan for the Final Project: Wind Wall
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Presentation at Academic and Technological Events:
- Showcase the prototype at events such as technology fairs, sustainability conferences, and academic exhibitions.
- Conduct talks at universities to emphasize the importance of renewable energy and how this project can serve as a replicable model.
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Online Publications:
- Develop a detailed project website with specifications, documentation, and replication tutorials.
- Publish articles on blogs and forums related to sustainability, digital fabrication, and renewable energy.
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Collaboration with Institutions and Companies:
- Establish partnerships with universities, green technology companies, and organizations promoting renewable energy to replicate the project in different environments.
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Social Media and Multimedia Content:
- Use platforms like Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube to share the project's impact through videos, images, and regular posts.
Future Possibilities and How to Make Them Probable
Possibility | Action |
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Scalability: Expand the design to larger wind walls or integrate into smart buildings. | Conduct feasibility studies to adapt the design to various environments and wind conditions. |
Education: Use the wind wall as an educational tool in schools and universities. | Design practical learning programs and educational materials to accompany the prototype. |
Technological Improvements: Incorporate advanced sensors and real-time data analysis. | Research emerging technologies in electronics and energy monitoring systems. |
Mass Production: Create affordable wind wall kits for commercial distribution. | Seek funding and strategic partnerships to reduce production and distribution costs. |
Social Impact: Implement the project in rural communities without access to electricity. | Collaborate with NGOs and governments to fund installations in remote areas. |
License
The license for this project will be placed here, protecting the author's rights while allowing replication under specific conditions.
Wind wall prototype for electric energy generation by Erick Guevara Morales, Barranco Ahued Alfredo, Cornejo Morales Hector, Gutiérrez Alonso Jessica, Montaño Jáuregui Victor Manuel, Mayin Saavedra Artigas is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0