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Rosy Shield

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Biodegradable aerial capsules for wildfire control

Rosy Shield is an innovative system designed to combat wildfires by deploying biodegradable capsules that release fire-suppressing foam from the air. These capsules efficiently mix and disperse foam as they descend, creating a protective barrier around the flames and preventing their spread. Engineered for areas without nearby water sources, Rosy Shield operates with precision targeting through AI, offering an automated and sustainable approach to wildfire control, setting a new standard in firefighting technology

Challenges

# Wildfires

Disciplines

# Industrial Design

Universities

Hacettepe University

Team

  • Ezgi Semerci

    Ezgi Semerci

    I’m Ezgi Semerci, and I began my studies in Industrial Design at Middle East Technical University in 2020. I've always been passionate about creative thinking and developing innovative solutions. I believe in the power of design to balance functionality and aesthetics. In the future, I aim to work on projects that improve people's lives and make a positive impact through design. more

  • Mustafa Bahadır Özten

    Mustafa Bahadır Özten

    Hacettepe University

    Mustafa Bahadır Özten is a third-year Environmental Engineering student at Hacettepe University. With a strong passion for creating projects that benefit humanity, he combines his engineering expertise with innovative thinking to address global challenges.His work focuses on sustainable solutions that improve environmental and social well-being. Mustafa is particularly interested in utilizing advanced technologies like artificial intelligence to develop efficient and cost-effective solutions.more

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