The Design in Health Graduation Showcase 2019 – 2021

The TU Delft's Medisign program is proud to announce the release of the "Design in Health Graduation Showcase 2019 - 2021" - a collection of 229 graduation projects from students of the Industrial Design Engineering program that aim to improve health.

The TU Delft’s Medisign program is proud to announce the release of the “Design in Health Graduation Showcase 2019 – 2021” – a collection of 229 graduation projects from students of the Industrial Design Engineering program that aim to improve health. This 8th edition of the showcase book highlights the incredible potential of design to tackle complex, systemic, and global health challenges.

The projects featured in this book span a diverse range of innovative solutions, from developing new medical devices and improving healthcare systems, to creating products and services that promote healthy living. Each project showcases the urgency of the problem being addressed, the design process, and the final outcomes.

“This booklet is a celebration of the remarkable work our students have done to address the pressing health issues of our time,” said Armagan Albayrak, Medisign Coordinator. “Their dedication, creativity, and problem-solving skills are truly inspiring, and we are thrilled to share their achievements with the world.”

The projects are organized into 10 distinct categories, each with an insightful introduction from the faculty’s professors. “The breadth and depth of the projects in this showcase are a testament to the innovative spirit and social consciousness of our students,” said Armagan Albayrak. “They are not only designing cutting-edge solutions, but also addressing the systemic challenges that impact the health and well-being of individuals and communities.”

The “Design in Health Graduation Showcase 2019 – 2021” is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of design and healthcare. It offers a glimpse into the future of design-driven innovation and the role it will play in shaping a healthier world for generations to come. Enjoy reading and be inspired by the remarkable work of our talented students!

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