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UK funding (£283,060): Development and commercialization of ultra-safe 3D printed motorbike helmets Ukri1 Nov 2020 UK Research and Innovation, United Kingdom

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Development and commercialization of ultra-safe 3D printed motorbike helmets

Abstract Motorcyclists are among the most vulnerable road users. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the most common injury that motorcyclists sustain in road traffic collisions, which can often be fatal and have life changing consequences. TBI is predominately caused by rotational motion and currently the certification standards only test for linear motion. If rotational motion could be reduced by 30%, nearly half of fatalities caused by TBI would be eliminated. Hence there is a significant opportunity to improve motorbike helmets. Our understanding of the biomechanics that cause TBI has grown significantly thanks to brain simulation and modelling. Also development of complex lattice structures using 3D printing is more affordable with a wider range of suitable energy absorbing materials. HEXR has developed the world's first custom fit bicycle helmet using 3D printing. Imperial College are the world leading experts in TBI and helmet testing. Through this 18-months industrial research project, HEXR Ltd and Imperial College London are collaborating to developing a motorbike helmet that provides the lowest chance of TBI, potentially saving thousands of lives and reducing the £15 bn economic cost of TBI to the UK economy.
Category Study
Reference 57460
Status Closed
Funded period start 01/11/2020
Funded period end 30/04/2022
Funded value £283,060.00
Source https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=57460

Participating Organisations

HEXR LTD

£176,735.00

IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON

£106,325.00

The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Hexr Ltd., London.