ChemiCube Pumping System
My Goals (Total Raised):
$100 - Register as a LLC in NH! REACHED!
$375 - File for trademark!
$600 - File for design patent!
$1000 - Purchase inventory to have a faster order to delivery time!
Every Dollar Helps!
Hello my name is Matt Spettel and I am currently a senior at Merrimack High School in Merrimack, NH.
The ChemiCube is a portable pumping system that I invented, designed, and fabricated! It has the potential to drastically improve the way that high school chemistry classes are run by minimizing the amount of set up and measuring time and maximizing the amount of learning.
The ChemiCube is precise to 47 thousandths of a milliliter, making it ten times more accurate than even an experienced student using standard lab equipment. The ChemiCube also has huge potential for helping teachers by assisting them in creating diluted solutions, and setting up for labs.
I am currently raising money to secure a design patent and trade mark, register as an LLC, and purchase inventory (supplies for building more cubes). Once I have filed for a design patent, I will start to sell the ChemiCube to the schools that are already interested in NH!
I truly believe that the ChemiCube can greatly increase efficiency and learning opportunities in chemistry classes. The ChemiCube is more than just a chemistry project for me; it is a chance to use my programming and engineering experience to do something good in the world: to help students learn more, and make teacher's jobs just a little easier.
I am extremely grateful of all who support the ChemiCube. Without my teachers and investors, I would not be where I am today. I cannot wait to see where the ChemiCube will go with all of your generous support! Thank you!
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$100 - Register as a LLC in NH! REACHED!
$375 - File for trademark!
$600 - File for design patent!
$1000 - Purchase inventory to have a faster order to delivery time!
Every Dollar Helps!
Hello my name is Matt Spettel and I am currently a senior at Merrimack High School in Merrimack, NH.
The ChemiCube is a portable pumping system that I invented, designed, and fabricated! It has the potential to drastically improve the way that high school chemistry classes are run by minimizing the amount of set up and measuring time and maximizing the amount of learning.
The ChemiCube is precise to 47 thousandths of a milliliter, making it ten times more accurate than even an experienced student using standard lab equipment. The ChemiCube also has huge potential for helping teachers by assisting them in creating diluted solutions, and setting up for labs.
I am currently raising money to secure a design patent and trade mark, register as an LLC, and purchase inventory (supplies for building more cubes). Once I have filed for a design patent, I will start to sell the ChemiCube to the schools that are already interested in NH!
I truly believe that the ChemiCube can greatly increase efficiency and learning opportunities in chemistry classes. The ChemiCube is more than just a chemistry project for me; it is a chance to use my programming and engineering experience to do something good in the world: to help students learn more, and make teacher's jobs just a little easier.
I am extremely grateful of all who support the ChemiCube. Without my teachers and investors, I would not be where I am today. I cannot wait to see where the ChemiCube will go with all of your generous support! Thank you!
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Posted by Matt Spettel
5 months ago
Hello everyone! I apologize that I have not posted to this page for a while. All updates have been going on the ChemiCube Facebook page. I wanted to post this update to announce that shortly, this GoFundMe will be taken down. I cannot thank all of you that donated enough, you got ChemiCube off the ground. Today, ChemiCube has funding from several competitions and investors. We are moving all of our web activity to our facebook page and our new website:
www.chemicube.com
Thanks again everyone!
-Matt
www.chemicube.com
Thanks again everyone!
-Matt
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