Richard Browning
Real Life Iron Man
Real-life Iron Man, Richard Browning, tests the boundaries of gravity with his jet-powered suit. The UK-based inventor has thrown away the rule book with his suit powered by six small jet engines. Founder of human propulsion technology start-up, Gravity, Richard has pioneered his innovative idea into a reality, taking flight on Facebook live in Spring 2017.
Richard Browning tests the boundaries of gravity with his jet-powered suit. The UK-based inventor has thrown away the rule book with his suit powered by six small jet engines.
Founder of human propulsion technology start-up, Gravity, Richard has made his idea a reality.
Launching his invention to the world in true modern day style, Richard posted an exclusive Facebook live video which documented his flight to the world in Spring 2017. After two and a half years of trialing materials, training his body and after many, many clumsy attempts, Richard has succeeded in taking flight. Pioneering innovative technology, he has built a light exoskeleton suit attached to six gas turbines which has seen him fly for over 10 minutes. He can accelerate up to 450 km an hour in the machine which needs human ability to power it too.
Business is developing around the flying suit, as Project Gravity begins to take place. Heavily involved with sustainability projects also, alongside a team of technologists, Richard has installed a solar lighting system in a rural Kenyan school. The team used a locally sourced car battery to aid the support of local education. Turning toxic waste into solar lighting, this project is a high impact, sustainable community supporting initiative.
A brilliant speaker and inventor, Richard believes in dreaming the impossible. He is able to share his story of creation, innovation and the latest technology with zeal and wit on the corporate circuit.
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