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Designing for the Warming World
As the planet warms and sea levels rise, so does the need for emergency equipment innovations to assist in search and rescue operations during flooding. Designed in collaboration with local firefighters and rescue specialists, the Trident provides a reach-and-rescue solution in which emergency personnel can telescope the pole to reach individuals up to 8 feet away.
On the end, an expanding foam tip for which it’s named gives the endangered person three loops to grip with their hands or cling to by inserting their arms. It also serves as a flotation device to keep them above water during the rescue. The pole is tipped with a stainless steel disc that prevents the person’s hands from slipping and keeps it from getting settled into mud. Made almost entirely from fiberglass, the telescopic design can be collapsed for easy transport and storage.
Designer: Dominic Siguang Ma
This Trident literally turns you into Aquaman!
Named after Aquaman’s weapon of choice, the Trident is an underwater scooter that uses two propellers to literally send you waterborne at speeds of up to 4.5mph.
Designed to be handheld (unlike the back-strapped Cuda underwater jetpack), the Trident comes with two handles that you hold on to, right between its two incredibly powerful propellers that are capable of 12 kgs of thrust. The Trident comes with two speed settings, 2.2mph and 4.3mph, and can go down till depths of nearly 50 meters (164 feet). It uses a 24V/6,000 mAh lithium battery that can run for up to an hour on a full charge. Enough to frolick with the creatures of the sea, as if you were the king of Atlantis. Oh, you can mount a GoPro on it too!
Designer: Geneinno