No More IV Drips
Last night, a member of the family won the Dyson Product Design Award, which aim to reward a new generation of emerging Kiwi designers with product design ideas that best demonstrate innovative and inspiring solutions to everyday problems.
In this case the award is for an intravenous pump that is more portable and flexible than other IV drips, amongst numerous other benefits. From an article written before the award was given, Matt has “designed a lightweight device that pumps in the medication or fluids while transmitting blood analysis data back to a monitoring station every two hours - enabling recovering patients to leave hospital perhaps four days earlier to recuperate in the comfort of their own home.“
Another great example of Kiwi technology being recognized, and with potential to achieve significant global success.
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