Railway electrification mast made of composite material. This mast only weighs 20% of the weight of a traditional mast made of steel, which means easier handling on site, whilst achieving similar strength and durability. The greatest advantage is the massive reduction of energy use in manufacturing, installation and maintenance, which significantly reduces costs and carbon emissions. The Innovative MAst for Green Electrification (IMAGE) was one of the winners of UK’s First-of-A-Kind 2021 rail competition. Innovative Mast for Green Electrification, Furrer+Frey GB 2021
Maw's type anti-colic feeding bottle, made of polycarbonate, silicone and polypropylene, by Jackel International Ltd., c. 1996 Anti-colic feeding bottle 1996
Kodomoroid communication android, by Osaka University and ATR Laboratories, Japan, with two laptops: each with a laptop bag; two pre-amps; two ethernet adapters; two 5-way power sockets; one audio delay box; assorted cables; and one zipped bag labelled: ‘Air Tube’, ‘Air Filter’ and ‘Coupler’, 2014 Kodomoroid communication android, with two laptops; two pre-amps; two ethernet adapters; two 5-way sockets; audio delay box; assorted cables; and zipped bag 2014
2 "Chimcon" sterilizing bands, silicone, in plastic packet, made by Chimco Bio-Engineering Co., Bombay, Indian, 1978-1980 2 "Chimcon" sterilizing bands 1978-1980
Six microsurgical prostheses for the middle ear, teflon and silicone, by Xomed, 1979 Six microsurgical prostheses for the middle ear 1979
Two "Conformacaths", silicone, coated Foley catheters, with flexible tubing to conform to female urethra, type 1919, in sterile packaging, by Bard Limited, England, 1989 Two "Conformacaths" 1989