Shenoy Innovation Studio has been created at Industrial Design Centre, IIT Bombay to create a paradigm shift in design so that the student projects can be nurtured to innovation. The studio also support industries by conducting industry workshops to facilitate in-house innovation. Our studio is working on projects for the Design Innovation Centre (DIC); The Khel for the Rajya Shiksha Kendra,Madhya Pradesh; AJANTA; Mumbai Transport Projects; MHRD (Ministry of Human Resource Development)
Friday, 13 May 2016
Friday, 22 April 2016
The Low Cost Vein Detector
IDC (Industrial Design Centre) Student—Trivikram Annamali’s Low Cost Vein detector Design— has already won laurels: Trivikram was awarded the “Young
innovator Award” by Zee 24 taas and DNA (http://bit.ly/22PUnSG)
for this project. At Shenoy Innovation Studio, we are now perfecting this for the market.
The Concept
Inability to accurately find a vein during medical procedures,
results in multiple pricks and lost time. To make this process less of a “nightmarish”
task, Trivikram explored a low cost vein detector. Details of the project can be found on http://bit.ly/1qEPD60.
The Progress
Feb 2016 onwards, we
have been exploring forms and shapes for a better ergonomic and aesthetic fit.
We are also exploring what kind of LED’s can be used and in what quantity.
Thursday, 21 April 2016
The Helmet Workshop
The Helmet Workshop was held on 9th, 10th
April. The original helmet design was made in 2005 by IDC (Industrial Design Centre, IIT-B) student Mandar Kale. We created a new CNC prototype and brought it into our workshop to
brainstorm on ways to improve the helmet, bring it into production and
market it. At the workshop, we discussed and
conceptualised the following:
- A two piece locking mechanism was conceptualised.
- It was decided to explore new materials for the cushioning and casing while a nylon lining was finalised upon.
- It was decided to change the position and styling of the ear straps and create a streamlined ear covering. We will also explore a silicon mould being attached to the polycarbonate casing in a single mold.
Monday, 11 January 2016
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
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