By: Lucas Chia from Class 103 (Year 2010)
A multimedia showcase by the pioneer students of the School of Science and Technology (SST) Singapore, on 'The Elderly Challenge'
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Showing posts with label S103. Show all posts
Sunday, December 5, 2010
EZ-Grip
For those times when holding a cup or a water container is more of a nightmare or a difficult thing to do, here's a possible solution to take those accidental slips away.
By: Lucas Chia from Class 103 (Year 2010)
By: Lucas Chia from Class 103 (Year 2010)
Platform gap ramp
To take those worries of being stuck in the gap between the MRT and the platform off your chest, here's introducing a simple ramp system that would help to mitigate those feelings away.
By: Koo Bing Hang from Class 103 (Year 2010)
By: Koo Bing Hang from Class 103 (Year 2010)
Magnifying Spectacles
An add-on for those times when you need to magnify your vision, here's an add-on that would make your visions that much more clearer!
By: Gregory from Class 103 (Year 2010)
By: Gregory from Class 103 (Year 2010)
The iRamp
For those hard to clear steps for the wheelchair-bound, here's the iRamp to make it that much easier to go over.
By: Gavin Lim from Class 103 (Year 2010)
By: Gavin Lim from Class 103 (Year 2010)
The Elder-Walker 2
Redesigning the walking stick. Creative use of Phun to present one's visual ideas with motion.
By: Bernard Ng from Class 103 (Year 2010)
By: Bernard Ng from Class 103 (Year 2010)
Secure Washing Gloves
A redesigning on the current design of the washing gloves, to mitigate the effects of slippages that could cause unwanted accidents and broken items.
By: Cassandra Ong from Class 103 (Year 2010)
By: Cassandra Ong from Class 103 (Year 2010)
Easy Grip
An attachment to eating utensils that may just be the answer to making that dining experience that much more pleasant for the elderly.
By: Nadiah from Class 1-03 (Year 2010)
By: Nadiah from Class 1-03 (Year 2010)
The Easy Slicer
Designed to make slicing fruits and vegetables a much safer experience, especially for the elderly.
By: Ho Yan Jin from Class 1-03 (Year 2010)
By: Ho Yan Jin from Class 1-03 (Year 2010)
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