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− | <p>After the fruitful discussions we had with Deepak Mehta from 3Dee, a leading 3D printing company in Belgium, we decided to enlarge the surface area of our shape by designing small surface structures on the shape. </p> | + | </div> |
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− | <p>Later on, when discussing the project with professor Dan Fernandez, we developed a shape with a mesh structure which could harvest even more atmospheric water. </p>
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− | <p>Also, some sponsors were concerned about the quality of the water that we collect. We addressed this by working with a pure ice-nucleation protein instead of E. coli bacteria. Additionally, the water will be subjected to quality checks and, if necessary, purification.
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− | Other stakeholders were concerned about the quantity of the water we can collect. In order to increase the water harvesting we adapted the shape in such a way that it is easy to stack. </p>
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