From designing surgical tools to developing roadmaps for the digital healthcare transition: Explore Medisign's latest graduation projects

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19 graduation showcases found

Veronika designed the Dot Bot, a navigation aid consisting of a network of location-specific navigation and environmental information nodes (Dots) accessible to a specific user group.

Dotbot: a positive white cane experience

Szabó Veronika

(2019)

Emilio designed EVU, a mixed reality helmet to professionally deal with critical emergency calls while the first responders are on their way.

EVU: Emergency Vision Unit

Emilio de Jonghe

(2021)

Yaman designed a 3D head scanner for children with Down’s Syndrome to facilitate the creation of ultra-personalised glasses.

3D Headscanner for Personalised Care

Yaman Gupta

(2021)

Hosana wanted to help families with children with congenital heart defects (CHD) understand the safe limits of exercise and play.

BO: promoting exercise for kids with heart defects

Hosana Morales

(2020)

Nitin designed FOXPAT, a reusable training simulator for knee replacement surgery.

Foxpat: Surgery Training Simulator

Nitin Gurram

(2019)

Dima designed a concept for a novel product for wheelchair users to improve physical activity and sedentary behaviour.

Active wheelchair

Dima Politin

(2019)

Lindsey has designed an exoskeleton that can mature with Duchenne boys between the ages of 10 and 17, to grow with them both physically and emotionally at different ages.

Maturing exoskeleton for Duchenne

Lindsey Vermeer

(2020)

Talitha designed the Pentaport, a new gateway for complex endovascular aortic repair that minimizes blood leakage.

Pentaport: gateway for aortic repair

Talitha Brenninkmeyer

(2019)

Yoon prototyped a system called the Cacophony Mapper, which tracks sound stimuli and nurses’ stress levels to study and improve the sound environment in an intensive care unit.

Cacaphony Mapper: Noise Fatigue in the ICU

Yoon Lee

(2019)

Jordan designed a product service system for a customisable 3D-printed hand trainer to help patients with hand dexterity and strength challenges recover from their injuries, tailored to the Kenyan context.

3D Printing for frugal innovation in Kenya

Jordan Kelly

(2021)

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