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Dean Lawrence Kamen (/ ˈ k eɪ m ɪ n /; born April 5, 1951) is an American engineer, inventor, and businessman. He is known for his invention of the Segway and iBOT , [ 2 ] as well as founding the non-profit organization FIRST with Woodie Flowers .
Slingshot is a water purification device created by inventor Dean Kamen. [1] Powered by a Stirling engine running on a combustible fuel source, it claims to be able to produce drinking water from almost any source [2] by means of vapor compression distillation, [3] requires no filters, and can operate using cow dung as fuel.
DEKA Research & Development Corporation is a technology company based in New Hampshire, U.S., founded in 1982 by Dean Kamen, consisting of over 1000 engineers, technicians, and support staff. DEKA is an acronym derived from De an Ka men.
20-year-old Dean Withers is best known as the "woke teen" in a viral YouTube video where he debates 20 conservatives back-to-back. ... You can get TurboTax for 30% off on Amazon today. AOL.
Segway Inc. was acquired by British businessman Jimi Heselden from its U.S. inventor Dean Kamen in December 2009. A year later, Heselden died after he "plunged into the River Wharfe while riding a rugged country version" of Segway PT. [19] [20] Police using a Segway in Stockholm, Sweden
The surveillance video, displayed by Dean during trial, showed Youngkin repeatedly asking Simon her recollection of the early morning on Oct. 5 and questioning whether her story was correct. Simon ...
Dean of Invention was a television show starring Dean Kamen and Joanne Colan that premiered on Planet Green on October 22, 2010. [1] The two explored scientific breakthroughs around the world in a variety of fields including aviation , biotechnology , energy , nanotechnology and robotics . [ 2 ]
The 2017 FIRST Global Challenge was held in Washington, D.C., from July 16–18, and the challenge was the use of robots to separate different colored balls, representing clean water and impurities in water, symbolizing the Engineering Grand Challenge (based on the Millennium Development Goal) [8] of improving access to clean water in the developing world.