TU Delft master’s projects advance to international stage of James Dyson Award 2024
Two student-led projects developed at the TU Delft | Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering have been selected as runners-up in the 2024 James Dyson Award in the Netherlands. Both projects, Biomeon and EDUSCOPE, will advance to the international stage of the James Dyson Award – giving them the chance to gain worldwide publicity and a prize of €35,000.
Biomeon
Biomeon is a reusable biosensor that tracks the vitals (oxygen, ECG, temperature, heartbeat) and activity levels of recovering colorectal cancer patients. The device allows the patients to be monitored from the comfort of their homes instead of the hospital. In doing so, this reduces the workload in the hospital and improves the patient experience.
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EDUSCOPE
The EDUcation microSCOPE Rig is a detection instrument that integrates traditional optics, ergonomics, precision machinery, modern electronics, mathematics and software.
Crafted from 3D printed and off-the-shelf components, it gives East African students hands-on design and manufacturing experience of digital microscopes, while simultaneously improving access to microscopy in Healthcare Education.
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To read the whole article, or to learn more about the two projects, visit the website of TU Delft.