ABOUT US
Guyer High School's Robotics Club is fully run by students, all from different grades and walks of life. We know how to have a good time, but we all know credit is where it's due: from hard work.During our time in Robotics, we also partnered with Harpool in our labs. Day to day we would occasionally mentor them, and even recieve advice from Harpool fathers.
> top image GHS Robotics club, including Notebook Head, David Labelle, and Marketing Heads, Grace Murray and Cecilia Rozario> top left, Notebook Head Anthony Fernandez
> top right, Booth Head Mia Lopez
> bottom left, Coding Head Adam Bird
> bottom right, Robot Head + Robot Team Ronin Salmon + Aiden Lee, Safi Syed, Jackson Heinefield
THE DESIGN? We designed a pulley system that allows the arm to be extended and retracted horizontally for supplementary mobility. This ensures that the robot is able to accommodate any situation or patient. With our firm belief in efficiency, we provided the robot with two appendages-- not far from nature's design of humans. Additonally, the quad wheels have been designed to be durable and lightweight.WHY? We managed to create what we believe to be the perfect robot for these medical tasks, in order to increase efficiency and accuracy, relieving overworked doctors and creating new technological opportunities for the workforce.
BRANDING
WHY H.O.R.U.S? The Eye of Horus stems from Egyptian culture. Tales tell how the Egyptian god Horus loses his eye to his adversary, the god Seth. Ultimately, he has his sight restored by another deity, Hathor.Through this myth, our message rings true: we seek to improve other's livelihoods through healing technology. Our product, utilizing precision and automation, could revolutionize our day-to-day lives.












