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                           <p><b>Printeria, the near future</b></p><p>When we asked him about improvements of printeria, he said: <i>" It is not what is missing is what is going to come"</i>. He encoraged us to continue with Printeria because we will be the start of a new and revolutioanry way of expression.</p>
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                           <p><b>Printeria, the near future</b></p><p>When we asked him about improvements of printeria, he said: <i>" It is not what is missing is what is going to come"</i>. He encoraged us to continue with Printeria because we will be the start of a new and revolutionary way of expression.</p>
 
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                   <p>Ryan Fobel is CEO of <a href="https://sci-bots.com/" target="blank">Sci-Bots</a>located in Toronto (Canada). He is also doctor of philosophy and medical biophysics. </p>
 
                   <p>Ryan Fobel is CEO of <a href="https://sci-bots.com/" target="blank">Sci-Bots</a>located in Toronto (Canada). He is also doctor of philosophy and medical biophysics. </p>
  
                   <p>We e-mailed Ryan to get in contact with a business that actually does Digital Microfluidics and learned a lot from the variables involved into this technology. Our final design was heavily influenced by our conversation via Skype with him. We even got a chance at using some of the Digital Microfluidics Chips that Sci-Bots uses for their machine.</p>
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                   <p>We e-mailed Ryan to get in contact with a business that actually does Digital Microfluidics. We learned a lot from the variables involved into this technology. Our final design was heavily influenced by our conversation via Skype with him. We even got a chance at using some of the Digital Microfluidics Chips that Sci-Bots uses for their machine.</p>
  
 
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                           <p><b>Surface coating</b>: This is the hardest part to get right. We learned that currently is better to <b>reaply the coating</b> everytime we do a reaction on the surface. To solve this we got inspired on the design by <a href="http://www.gaudi.ch/OpenDrop/" target="blank">OpenDrop</a> of using <b>disposable surfaces</b> that are held on top of the PCB and we used that concept on the final design of our machine. </p>
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                           <p><b>Surface coating</b>: This is the hardest part to get right. We learned that currently is better to <b>reaply the coating</b> everytime we do a reaction on the surface. To solve this we got inspired on the design by <a href="http://www.gaudi.ch/OpenDrop/" target="blank">OpenDrop</a> of using <b>disposable surfaces</b> that are held on top of the PCB. We used that concept on the final design of our machine. </p>
 
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                   <p>Ana Pastor and Miriam are 2 Spanish artists from Alicante, who are really <b>involved in mixing science and art</b> in their pieces of artwork.<b> Ana</b> creates her pieces of art by using <b>her own blood</b>, either lyophilized or even painting with it, while <b>Miriam </b>is working with <b>urban vegetation</b>.  So, what will they think about Printeria? Will they find it useful?</p>
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Introduction

Welcome to integrated human practices webpage. Here we will show you what we have done in human practices, how we have done to integrate it in Printeria and why this part deserves the gold medal check.

Kano model.

An engineering way to integrate feedback.
Expert dialoge.

How experts point of view changed the way we did Printeria.
Safety desing.

How safety specifications changed Printeria

References

1. TERNINKO, J. (1997). Step-by-Step QFD, Customer-Driven Product Design, Second edition. USA: St . Lucie Press.

2. Olson,D. (2014) “Kano Model Priorization” .[Consulted: 10/8/2018]

3. Youtube, “Aplicación del modelo Kano-Caso práctico Excel” on Youtube [Consulted: 10/8/2018]

4. María Peñil & Mehmet Berkmen, “Bacterial Art” [Consulted: 12/8/2018]

CONTACT US igem.upv.2018@gmail.com