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Photos courtesy of Tatum Dietrich By Sissi De Flaviis For the past six years, Carleton’s Sprott School of Business and Faculty of Engineering and Design participated in a multidisciplinary initiative Buckets to Rainbarrels where students from different departments travel to Longido, a rural village in Tanzania, and create projects to address challenges for health, agriculture, and waste management. Each project was created through a collaborative yearlong course between students from Industrial Design, Business, Civil & Environmental Engineering, and Food Science. The Moshi Inje Stove was designed in collaboration with Maasai women by recent industrial design graduate Tatum Dietrich for her fourth year capstone project under the supervision of Prof. Stephen Field. This system creates a safe cooking environment by redirecting smoke out of the Maasai’s home under the wall rather than through the roof. Tatum’s business partner in the project was recent business ....
Dubai, and its cultural scene, proved resilient in the face of hardships Dubai skyline. Image Credit: AFP With every new year we witness a renewal of hopes and ambitions and a revival of intentions filled with the spirit of positivity, opportunity and vitality. 2020 started with the prospect of exciting new opportunities for Dubai’s cultural community. While the city was getting ready for the Expo 2020 Dubai, little did we know at the time that 2020 would bring challenges, and opportunities of quite a different nature. The Covid-19 pandemic changed the course of the next decade. Looking at creative communities globally, this meant struggling creatives, institutions losing revenue due to a dramatic decrease in footfall, and many smaller spaces having to close their doors for good. ....
Using animal scale design to prevent impact injuries on humans, and utilising food waste to reduce the effect of plastic on the environment, are just some ways in which students are tackling global problems. The Global Grad Show was held in Dubai s Design District. Returning for its sixth edition, the event showcased 50 projects from students tackling issues faced by communities globally. These projects have been shortlisted from 1,600 submissions from 270 universities in 60 countries. The submitted projects gave an insight into the top concerns for university research across the planet. They have been put into the following 5 categories: Living with Illness and Disability. ....
Wearable technology could transform how patients manage type 1 diabetes A PRODUCT design graduate from the University of Huddersfield has defeated thousands of entries from around the world to become one of the finalists of the 2020 Global Grad Show with their design for a discrete earring that monitors blood sugar levels and delivers feedback in real-time. The Sense Glucose Earring designed by 22-year-old Tyra Kozlow is a non-invasive blood glucose monitor that could revolutionize how patients manage type 1 diabetes. The diabetes-monitoring earring requires a single lobe piercing which incorporates safe high-frequency radio-waves that penetrate through the lobe and provides data on the characteristics of the blood. Unlike some of the other glucose monitors on the market, Tyra s design does not require constant blood samples and uses rechargeable batteries, thus reducing the amount of medical and plastic waste produced. ....