Member Since June 2021
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Chief Executive Officer - Vita Inclinata Technologies, Assistant Professor - University of Colorado, Litigator - The Unemployment Law Project Specialties - Investment Strategy, Corporate Development, Trial Advocacy, Patent Drafting, Patent Discovery, Motion Drafting, IP Strategy, Innovation, Market Strategy, Business Intelligence, Clinical Research, Lobbying, Advocacy, Grass Roots Organizing, Entrepreneurship, Public Speaking, Policy Research and Development, Fundraising, Start-Up Development, Defense Technologies. Current activities- Vita Inclinata Technologies, Unemployment Law Project, Bennett Fire and Rescue, Book - The Innovation of Failure Technical areas of expertise include Fire Fighting, Emergency Medicine, Product Design & Formulation, Patent Drafting, Sustainability, Process Chemistry, Scientific & Environmental Instrumentation, Flow Cytomety, Immunoflorescense, DNA Extraction, Optogenetics, Defense Technology Development and Implementation, Arduino and Python Coding.
Caleb Carr
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Vita Inclinata Technologies
Company bio
25 degrees. That is the difference between life or death. 9 years ago, the President of Vita Inclinata was on a search & rescue mission when a friend & colleague fell to the ground due to a heart attack. The rescue helicopter called to help his friend was forced to leave after they were unable to lower a rescue basket because of the basket’s uncontrolled pendulum swing. This swinging can vary as much as 25 degrees from vertical depending on wind & the helicopter itself. Vita Inclinata proposes a solution: The Load Stability System (LSS); a universal, fully automated stability system that can be adopted across multiple industries. Utilizing drone-like technology and the sensor suite of the predator drone, our LSS platform can reduce the cable swing by 25 degrees in under 3 seconds. The technology is attached 5 feet above the load, as the system leaves the helicopter and begins to lower, the internal sensors gather data and engages the fans, keeping the load centered beneath the helicopter. The LSS-HR (Hoist Rescue) is designed for hoisting operations. This current system can control up to 1,000 lbs. Each EDF produces 35 lbs. of thrust, enabling us to stabilize your hoisting mission. The LSS-SL (Sling Load) is designed for sling load operations. This system will be modular and able to control up to 10,000 lbs. The EDF’s on this system can put out 60 lbs. of thrust each. The LSS-SL’s body is made of carbon fiber to increase resiliency. With our technology, 25 degrees will no longer be the difference between life and death.