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- an app / website, to monitor informations, such as device’s battery level, health status, etc. | - an app / website, to monitor informations, such as device’s battery level, health status, etc. | ||
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− | <p>In order to design these solutions in a relevant, feasible and comfortable way, we payed strong attention to the device dimensions, ergonomics, assemblies, materials, colors, look and feel, electronic parts, production process and cost. The following device have been conceived and developed thanks to design and engineering knowledge, skills and tools (McNeel Rhino 3D (<b>Figure 1</b>) as 3D modeling tool, Luxion Keyshot as 3D rendering tool), as well as scientific and industrial advice from experts. Colors, materials and finishes have been chosen regarding our device constraints and thanks to material databases and color charts. </p> | + | <p>In order to design these solutions in a relevant, feasible and comfortable way, we payed strong attention to the device dimensions, ergonomics, assemblies, materials, colors, look and feel, electronic parts, production process and cost. The following device have been conceived and developed thanks to design and engineering knowledge, skills and tools (McNeel Rhino 3D (<b>Figure 1</b>) as 3D modeling tool, Luxion Keyshot as 3D rendering tool), as well as scientific and industrial advice from experts. Colors, materials and finishes have been chosen regarding our device constraints and thanks to material databases and color charts (<b>Figure 2 and 3</b>). </p> |
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/c/c7/T--Pasteur_Paris--CONCEIVING.jpg"> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/c/c7/T--Pasteur_Paris--CONCEIVING.jpg"> | ||
<div class="legend"><b>Figure 1: </b>3D Modeling of our device and charger</div> | <div class="legend"><b>Figure 1: </b>3D Modeling of our device and charger</div> | ||
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+ | <div class="legend"><b>Figure 2: </b>Color Research</div> | ||
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+ | <div class="legend"><b>Figure 3: </b>Color Detail</div> | ||
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<div class="block title"><h3 style="text-align: left;">Conceiving the functional stem</h3></div> | <div class="block title"><h3 style="text-align: left;">Conceiving the functional stem</h3></div> | ||
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<p>We designed a fully functional stem (<b>Figure 2 and 3</b>) composed of:<br> | <p>We designed a fully functional stem (<b>Figure 2 and 3</b>) composed of:<br> | ||
− | - a biocompatible tube made of titanium, to mechanically assemble the device to the user’s stump (1.). This material have been chosen instead of stainless steel 316L thanks to the mechanical modeling of the 3D representation of a humerus bone with a prosthesis <a href=" | + | - a biocompatible tube made of titanium, to mechanically assemble the device to the user’s stump (1.). This material have been chosen instead of stainless steel 316L thanks to the mechanical modeling of the 3D representation of a humerus bone with a prosthesis <a href="">(Download the mechanical modeling here)</a>;<br> |
- a porous ceramic part (2.), surrounding the metallic tube inside the amputee’s bone (3.) to durably and safely link the tube to the bone;<br> | - a porous ceramic part (2.), surrounding the metallic tube inside the amputee’s bone (3.) to durably and safely link the tube to the bone;<br> | ||
- our engineered biofilm (4.), surrounding the metallic tube inside the amputee’s stump flesh;<br> | - our engineered biofilm (4.), surrounding the metallic tube inside the amputee’s stump flesh;<br> |
Revision as of 11:49, 16 October 2018
There are many kinds of design approaches : « space designers » create new places to live in, « sound designers » create new experiences to hear, « food designers » create new tastes, « graphic designers » create new signs and symbols to see, and « digital designers » create new interfaces to navigate into the digital world.
iGEM Pasteur team integrates industrial designers. Industrial design is a creative discipline that aims to create innovative solutions in order to solve contemporary issues in various fields : health, well-being, energy, mobility, habitat, food, etc. When designing new products or services, designers use a user centric approach that integrates several notions such as usages, ergonomics, industrial processes, technologies, social, cultural, environmental and economical aspects. Taking into account all these parameters allows designers to conceive solutions that address the targeted issues in a relevant way and that benefit to the user.
Nowadays, industrial design is evolving. To address issues in a more and more complexe and accurate way, industrial designers are getting closer to science by working with scientists and by settling in the labs. Our team is a good example of these new ways to co-create tomorrow’s innovations.
Despite promising opportunities offered by these new cooperations, designers and scientists do not have the same cultures, languages, tools, etc. that prevent these collaborations from being fruitful. To overcome these issues, we shared and thought design tools and methodologies to our team mates in order to build a common ground for understanding and co-creation. Once done, we followed the subsequent process :