Design and development of suitable battery packs for medical-drone applications

Sound Antidote is developing medical drones with the help of systems engineering, business and research advisors. These systems require long-haul flight times, which will be the case for some of the expected drone flights. The project opportunity provided is intended to develop batteries that are reliable and provided high energy density for long-flight times without impacting the carrying capability of the drone. The main goal of the project is to design, analyze and package high energy density battery systems for the drone. Key focus area is to in medical systems, using know-how brought in from other sectors.

Faculty Supervisor:

Kamran Behdinan

Student:

Partner:

Sound Antidote Inc

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Manufacturing

University:

University of Toronto

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

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