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Ideation

I explored a variety of designs including wearable devices. The direction taken was decided from user research.

Concept Development

The Eripio autoinjector product uses a pocket-sized ergonomic design that can be operated with one hand in one step.  

Systems Development 

The proposal also included a rethink of the traditional Epipen distribution method, synchronising the supply chain through an order based system. 

3D Modeling

The form dipicted in the above CAD was designed to appeal to the user group, young adults.

Manufacturing & Assembly

Manufacturing was considered, this consisted mainly of locking mechanisms and syringe/ dispensing mehanisms.

Systems Development 

The product is incorporated in a system including a App and Smart watch to enable early detection of a alergic reaction

Ergonomic Autoinjector

Pocket-Sized Design 

Audio Instruction Button

Inclusive Design

Refillable

Device 

Opening Mechanism

The Eripio Autoinjector redesign the EpiPen into a more ergonomic, usable, and trustworthy device. The Eripio has heartrate tracking capabilities to give the user the ability to monitor if a potential anaphylactic shock. As well as a beacon system to alert emergency services if suffering a reaction.

AUTOINJECTOR

Redesign of Epipen with beacon capibilities

APP 
DESIGN

Using a prototyping software I explored the user experience purchasing medicine, checking expiry, receiving alerts on expiry and heart rate as well as scheduling refilling appointments.  

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