Technical University of Dresden spotlights ten industrial design projects
A project that uses technology to enhance piano learning and another that tracks where plastic waste accumulates in rivers are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the Technical University of Dresden.
Also featured is a lamp made from recycled plastic and an augmented reality platform that aims to simplify robot programming.
Technical University of Dresden
School: Technical University of Dresden
Courses:Â Industrial Design Engineering
Tutors: Lisa-Marie Lüneburg, Sebastian Lorenz, Helge Wanta, Marek Holovac, Felix Schmitt, Tina Bobbe, Lenard Opeskin, Christian Wölfel and Jens Krzywinski
School Statement:
"The study of Industrial Design Engineering at the Technical University of Dresden combines industrial design with mechanical engineering in a unique way throughout Germany. In addition to comprehensive mechanical engineering fundamentals, the courses comprise design basics such as sketching, 3D modelling and colour and trim. "A practice-oriented approach and interdisciplinary collaborations consolidate our methodical and theoretical design knowledge and foster tangible project designs. With a well-coordinated study programme, the students are prepared for future tasks in the industry and creative businesses. This show is kindly supported by technischesdesign.org."
Epio ? Vibrotactile Feedback Wear by Stefan Teubner
"Physiotherapy and rehabilitation for back pain issues could benefit from tactile internet applications. Learning ...
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