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==Idea== <vimeo>592590441</vimeo> Faced with uneven surfaces and demanding obstacles, the tiny wheels on today’s strollers are ill-equipped to handle most urban environments sufficiently. Outside of cities, they are next to useless, with grass, snow and sand being insurmountable. In 2016 we recognised that a stroller's performance could be radically improved by completely rethinking the front wheel. The Cyberwheel has been designed in conjunction with Manchester University using a graphene formula for durability, and our selective 3-wheel steering mechanism has been designed to significantly improve stability. Select a mode on the controller, and the patented Cyberwheel, with its built-in sensors & valves, instantly changes the balls internal air pressure, providing optimum performance across any terrain. The global baby-stroller market size is valued at $3bn, with technological advancements being recognised as a key growth factor (CAGR = 5.2%). We’ve already secured an LOI for up to 30k units in China, and we’re currently negotiating global distribution agreements with established vendors in America & Europe to help make Cyberstroller become a worldwide success. We’re currently completing the design for the manufacturing phase and have a broad granted patent for any load-carrying device (wheelchairs, golf carts etc.). Funds will be used to complete the manufacturing phase and generate pre-sales.
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