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Twin dummies
Twin dummies
Twin dummies
Twin dummies
2023

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System and interaction design

This project aims to develop a new system for simulating car crashes that integrates data from car companies, hospitals, and consumers. By integrating design and crash data from car companies, crash tests can become more accurate. Virtual testing allows for more thorough and precise evaluation of car designs, ultimately leading to the production of safer cars. Hospitals can contribute medical data about human injuries from real accidents to generate digital models for simulations. In emergency situations, the visualized prediction of injuries can aid hospitals in providing precise treatment.

JURY STATEMENT

A great example of cross-industry thinking and design. This concept has huge potential for real-word application.

UNIVERSITY

The University of Nottingham

Nottingham, GB
WINNER

Ruisi Wang

The University of Nottingham

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