Project Summary | Project Information |
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In Icelandic, the word "Skreppa", pronounced [SCRAP-ah] means "to go off for a little while." That is exactly the type of ideology that we're aiming for this project. A modular shoe, composed of recycled/upcycled waste and ethically sourced material shouldn't be confined to one area. It should explore and enable the wearer to adventure without caution. The Skreppa - Modular shoe project is seeking to revolutionize how footwear should benefit the wearer. With a swappable outsole, midsole, and insole, the shoe enables you to customize your footwear for what you need in any moment. Engineers for a Sustainable World -- our customer and sponsor -- has given us the opportunity to usher in this new era. Our fundamental goal is to deliver a shoe that will allow the user to swap from a hiking boot -> running shoe -> flat bottom shoe on the go. We are always seeking prospective testers so we can reach the broadest spectrum of people. |
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Team Members
Member | Role | Contact |
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Lydia Yeckley | Mechanical Engineering | |
Nicholas Amato | Mechanical Engineering | |
Mickey Evans | Industrial Engineering - Project Manager | |
Haley Gallagher | Biomedical Engineering - Purchasing Agent |
Work Breakdown: By Phase
MSD I & II | MSD I | MSD II |
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Integrated System Build & Test Customer Handoff & Final Project Documentation (Verification & Validation) |
Work Breakdown: By Topic
Project Management | Design Tools | Design Documentation | Implementation | Presentation & Dissemination |
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Customer Requirements, Engineering Requirements, & Test Plans |
Acknowledgements
- Our guide, Jerry Adamski
- Chris Flemming, RIT Industrial Design
- Noah Flynn, RIT Industrial Design
- David Cohen, RIT Industrial Design, '18
- Engineers for a Sustainable World
- The Construct @ RIT