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REBOAid - The Royal London Hospital
As a paramedic, every second counts when it comes to saving a patient's life. REBOAid supports paramedics performing complex procedures in unpredictable field environments. The device integrates existing REBOA equipment into a compact, intuitive system that reduces stress and cognitive load, helping teams work faster and improving the success rate of this lifesaving procedure.
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Tactum Surgical Glove - Depuy Synthes
In the era of “big data” and AI, there is a significant opportunity to gather large amounts of surgical data to benefit the medical field. Tactum investigates the role of wearable technology in the operating theatre. The concept integrates sensory technology into a modular glove system, providing medical professionals with greater functionality whilst enabling data capture for training, archiving and performance insight.
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OPAL
Over 70% of office workers report feeling distracted on a daily basis, largely due to interruptions. As the world transitions back to the office, the OPAL project aimed to investigate human interaction with space by offering a non-verbal way of communicating availability to co-workers.
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SureStep Ergonomic Trekking Pole
Arthritis is a common condition experienced by a considerable proportion of the elderly demographic. Most outdoor enthusiasts, my client included, dreamt of walking well into retirement, but many with Arthritis are anxious it may limit their ability to hike as they age. This trekking pole utilises a unique adjustable suspension element and ergonomically designed handle to mitigate the effects of Arthritis in the hips, knees and hands.
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Saulire Interface Jacket
Wearable devices are becoming increasingly common in everyday life. Cold-weather sports enthusiasts from skiers to ice climbers, require real-time statistical data in extreme conditions and it is not always practical to use your smartwatch. This jacket features a large screen on the forearm for easy viewing, providing users real-time data such as location, altitude, and a stopwatch, in activities where a warm overcoat is necessary.
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Drive-through Sound-insulating Tunnel // 3M
The materials innovation company, 3M, found that 24-hour drive-through restaurants were disturbing the surrounding residents. This project aims to use appropriate sound-insulating materials to reduce noise disturbance from cars and people ordering at the drive-through.
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