Chapter 47 Live Broadcast: I won’t make products that make people wait. …



Chapter 47 Live Broadcast: I won’t make products that make people wait. …

According to incomplete scientific statistics, there are nearly 25 million people with physical disabilities in China. Some are born with physical disabilities, while others are acquired due to illness, traffic accidents, etc. However, in real life, it is rare to see disabled people traveling freely on the streets.

It's not because they don't want to go out, but going out... is very inconvenient for them, and it may even bring emotional loss. Just like Huang Lie, he is a relatively optimistic person, but even he rarely goes out after becoming disabled, because for those who take care of him, going out requires a lot of preparation. He can take care of himself at home, but not when he goes out.

For some people with physical disabilities, they can install prosthetic limbs, hold a driver's license, and travel normally, but current prosthetic technology is still in its infancy. The joints of the residual limbs will still cause discomfort, skin inflammation, sweat and sour odor. Wearing them for a long time will cause pain, and even swelling and bleeding. To some extent, it is also a "beautiful torture device."

But now, times have changed.

The person who changed the era is called Bian Ling. Well, although this person has already changed the era once last year, powerful people are always more powerful than you imagine.

[Holy crap! I actually cried watching a new product introduction! This is so awesome! I feel like our country is becoming stronger and stronger!]

[In case you haven't realized how impressive this lady is, she's Liu Shuwei, Director of Orthopedics at Beijing Military Medical University. She's also a professor, doctoral student, and postdoctoral advisor at Beijing Medical University. She studied under the renowned Academician Chen Zhong, studied in Germany, and has over 15 SCI-indexed publications. It's true that anyone who can collaborate with Mr. Bian is truly remarkable.]

[She spoke so movingly, but I didn't dare look at her because she had once shown me her spine and she was so fierce.]

[You definitely didn't follow the doctor's orders. The director may sound nice when he curses, but he doesn't usually curse.]

[This director sounds interesting, but why doesn't Bian Shen come out? Isn't this Bian Shen's company? Is this reasonable?]

[It is obvious that Bian Shen is a social phobia.]

"Social anxiety? Your Bian Shen is very cheerful. He's eating an apple next to me. If he's willing, he can answer a few questions later during the free question period."

Bian Ling paused while chewing on the apple and said vaguely, "I don't want to, thank you."

[Oh, is that Bian Shen's voice? It's deeper than that time in the Kyoto University lecture hall. Nice!]

[I can already picture the handsome guy with the hair tied up leaning against the wall, chewing on an apple, and then being interrupted and looking reluctant and refusing. Oh, Mr. Bian, you are really mysterious.]

[After all, he's a national treasure-level scholar. You can't always want to see him show his face just because he's young. Not showing his face is the greatest protection for him.]

So, you really don't want to?

"He's shy. Let's continue introducing the new material for bionic prostheses. This material is made of..."

Director Liu's oral presentation was quite good. He explained all the information about bionic prostheses in about an hour. As for the more profound theoretical research part, it will be left to the time when someone will interpret it word for word after the paper is published.

[I see. Bian Shen is also an expert in the field of neuron applications. No, how many brains does he have?! It can hold so many things! When Nuwa created the human figure, how many cheat codes did she secretly give to the human?]

[Nuwa: Look, these little clay figures are starting again :).]

[It looks like it's been booked for publication in another top journal. Maybe we'll just have to wait for it to be published. It's likely to be the cover of another journal. Ugh, ugh, ugh! Tears of envy stream down the corners of the poor doctoral student's lips.]

[The person above, don't compare yourself to God. Someone like Bian Shen must have an extraordinary IQ. I don't know if he's ever had his IQ measured, but I doubt he has.]

"Next, we're most concerned about the practical application and the difficulty of promotion. Please don't worry, the medical staff responsible for the installation are already undergoing centralized training. Once the second phase of clinical trials begins, everyone will be able to... Um, phase one? Phase one has already been successfully completed."

"Actually, this part should be explained by your Bian Shen, but he's shy, so I'll do it instead. There are two participants in the Phase I clinical trial. With their consent, they've also come to the live broadcast room today. However, due to some objective factors, they will be wearing headgear for the demonstration. I hope everyone can understand."

"This is a comparison of their physical data before and after the surgery. Coincidentally, the bionic prostheses they received were slightly different. Next up is... well, the finished product display."

[It's obvious that this term was learned on the spot, which makes Director Liu feel awkward.]

[So that shy young man really didn't consider using his voice for a scene?]

Sample number one, Huang Lie, had both legs amputated and was fitted with simulated skin prosthetic limbs. These were custom-made according to his physique, with even the skin color calibrated. However, if you zoom in, you can still see subtle differences from real skin. However, the bone structure and muscle direction are very simulated, and they can even "adapt" while walking, without that sense of sluggishness and stiffness that makes them mismatched.

Huang Lie even took the prosthetic limb off his left leg so that the audience could see the internal connection structure of the prosthesis, including the port of his residual limb, which was broadcast across the country via high-definition cameras.

[Oh my god, they are so smooth! Didn’t he grow legs later?]

[He is walking barefoot now, so he doesn’t know how to put on shoes?]

He's wearing shoes, and they look no different. What the hell is he talking about? He's 6.5cm taller than before the amputation. And they were made by Bian Shen himself? And they're made to perfectly match the golden ratio of the human body? Don't think we won't dare to gang up on you just because you don't show your face!

[Okay, I know this was tailor-made for you by Bian Shen. No more talk, shut up!]

[So, foot and hand shapes can be customized? In theory, could you have perfectly shaped hands? Damn, I'm suddenly a little envious!]

[It's confirmed that the Border God Cyber ​​Nuwa is real. I've really opened my eyes today.]

[The level of detail is astonishing. Although I can't understand the specific structure, to achieve this level, it is definitely full of technological content. There is no way to imitate it on the market.]

[Upstairs, do you think those patents under Bian Shen's name are just for show? Unless he authorizes them, no one dares to copy them.]

Huang Lie's presentation ended quickly, and the next person to appear was sample number two, Wang Weihe.

Wang Weihe had his left hand and leg amputated, and the condition of his residual limbs was not good. At the beginning, even Director Liu advised him not to install prosthetic limbs, but now he not only stands on the stage, but also... looks very cool.

[A tank top and shorts, a thin muscled man in a cyber suit, who are you, male bodhisattva?]

[Oh my god, this is such a cool outfit! I really don't want to let those cosplayers see it! It looks like there are even glowing electronic components. This is so cool! Bian Shen is really well-rounded.]

[It's a bit overwhelming. His mechanical leg has a stronger impact, and you can see how it works more clearly. Did you notice that when he exerts force on both legs, the mechanical core and the other normal leg move in the same direction? What a great detail!]

[His hand dexterity is even better than my original one. The key is that both the mechanical and simulated skin seem to be perfectly adapted to the pain points of tattoos. If I don't want it anymore, can I just replace the skin?]

[The one above is truly a top seller in the tattoo world. It immediately opened my mind.]

[There's even a weighing process for removing the prosthetic limb. It's so novel. It's actually matched to the body's own weight! So detailed. What new material is this?]

[It's dizzying, all new materials, new technologies, and new knowledge points. I can imagine that in ten years, the gods will occupy at least half of the biology textbooks.]

[So, where’s the link? All this rambling, and then it’s really unprofessional not to use the shared bikes!]

"That's about all the content we've shown you. Now it's time for questions. We'll answer them based on the content."

[As for the shy person, he should have finished eating all ten apples, right?]

[Hahaha, the shyness joke is going to fail. Bian Shen, why don't you suddenly show up and scare us to dispel the false accusation of shyness?]

[Actually, we're just curious about how to sign up for the Phase II trial.]

"For the Phase II clinical trial, the application portal will open around 2:00 PM tomorrow afternoon and will close by the end of this week. We will select trial participants based on the various physical data you submit."

[There's only less than a week left. Will Bian Shen also be involved in the production?]

[Robotics are so cool, but I'm a little concerned about electrical leakage. Can you explain more about it?]

[Also, when traveling long distances, how do I go through security? What's the battery life like for the motor? Honestly, I already have a traditional prosthetic, but it's full of pain points. If it could solve those travel pain points, I'd definitely jump at the chance.]

If I choose a simulated skin initially and later decide I don't like it, can I switch to a mechanical one? What's the pricing like? If it's too expensive, most people probably won't be able to afford it.

"Don't worry about leakage. You can use the water for normal daily life, including washing hands, feet, bathing and even surfing. However, we don't recommend deep sea diving."

"You can go through security checks normally. We have worked with relevant national security departments to update the security technology. It has not yet been adopted abroad, but in China, you no longer need to remove your prosthesis to go through security checks."

"As for the motors, you can watch the replay after the live broadcast. If you use the battery at full capacity, it will take about three days to recharge. If you have a spare battery, the legs will last about five to six days, and the hands will last about four to five days."

"As for the skin of the prosthetic limb, I recommend you to think carefully before making a decision. The realistic ones are more affordable, while the mechanical ones are much more expensive. If price is not a concern, you can order both and use them as you like."

Director Liu answered until his mouth was dry and the water cup next to him was empty, but the person eating the apple remained indifferent.

[People in their fifties are a time for adventure, but young people in their twenties are just lying there?]

[It sounds like a relatively mature product, and the two guys who were using it seem very happy. However, this is just for young people. If it were for the elderly or children, wouldn't I recommend installing it?]

[As for children, they grow very fast. If you have money, it's fine. If you don't, I suggest saving up until their bones have grown. Otherwise, the price will be very high.]

"There's no need to wait until they grow up. We treat children and adults equally. We have special childcare programs." Bian Ling's voice suddenly rang out, his tone a bit casual, yet remarkably convincing. "I won't make products that keep people waiting."

[Wow! It’s Bian Shen! So generous!]

[I don't make products that keep people waiting. Wow, the confidence that only belongs to a genius comes over me!]

[If someone else said that, I would definitely say what a big bully, but if it was a side god, then it's fine, it's just a god's daily routine.]

"Are you finally willing to speak?" Director Liu couldn't help but teasing as the live broadcast was coming to an end.

"Director Liu, you won't be attending tomorrow?" The formula for the nutrient solution was still in his hand.

[But, but, how dare you threaten the director, Mr. Bian? Hahaha, so this is what you are like in private?]

[I really want to join Bian Shen’s lab. I see there are a lot of lab technicians behind me. How did you get the job?]

[The people who get in upstairs must be top talents. Such good jobs are definitely not available to the public.]

[Bian Shen, can you please tell me a few more words? What are you going to do after this project is finished? So we can be mentally prepared.]

"What are you planning to do? Planning to buy a grave... Ugh!"

Mr. Wen, standing by, was quick to cover Fa Ban Lingnan's mouth. Director Liu also responded with a big gesture: "Okay, today's live broadcast ends here. I wish everyone good health and stay away from the hospital."

Then he quickly cut off the live broadcast signal, all in one go.

"Phew, that was a close call! It almost caused a live broadcast accident. Mr. Wen, you are so quick-eyed and quick-handed." After staying in the laboratory for a long time, they were all immune to the cemetery. When they heard it for a moment, they actually thought it was normal.

"...Your live broadcasts are too prone to accidents. I was just explaining the plan we have been working on." Professor Bian felt very aggrieved. It was rare for him to be willing to cooperate in answering questions.

[Host, this may not be an accident for others, but it is really too far-fetched for you! ]

"Boss Wen, you're done. This is the second time you've turned a good deed into a bad one."

Wen Xun was full of courage at this moment: "Don't be like this, I will treat you to a private meal tomorrow, which is definitely better than the one recommended by Lao Xie."

"...I'm not interested. I'll go see the coffin tomorrow."

Premier Wen: ...It seems we still need to buy the quick-acting heart pills.

Overall, the live broadcast ended successfully (?), and the topic on Weibo exploded. The top ten topics were all related to bionic prostheses, and even "Bian Shen eating apples" had a place. There were even blue Vs who kept forwarding it, which was completely a replica of the grand occasion of last year's Cancer Elimination.

But netizens who watched the live broadcast all have the same question at this moment -

#What on earth does Bian Shen want to buy? #

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Author's words: System: Tonight, everyone must thank Premier Wen! [Come on][Come on]

PS: Happy Teachers' Day to all the teachers today~[Panda Head][Panda Head]

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