In a great collaboration between product designers, UI/UX designers, and engineers, we worked on a major problem: global warming. As industrial designers, we had the mission to create a forward-looking project with a promising future for the oceans. Based on this innovation, we imagined an awareness-raising stand for the "Ocean-s 23" exhibition at the Nantes Museum.
Many associations are in favor of replanting Khelps on a large scale to combat global warming. However, these algae require a special environment and maintenance that only professional divers can achieve.
K'Help, offer a better future our oceans with the power of kelps
The K'Help robot is wired and screen-controlled from a boat. A 360° camera and a light analyze the marine environment so that the operator can drop the kelps in the best places. This module is equipped with 4 propellers that can be steered from the interface. Its 4 outlets, connected to the kelp cuttings reservoir, allow for better distribution of the cuttings propulsion. To finish, its bio-inspired shape preserves the balance of the seabed without disturbing it.