Gold Good Design win for student's industry project

Bachelor of Design Honours student and industrial designer Geoff Thompson, in collaboration with the Design Health Collab, developed CryoSack, an innovative project that won the Gold Good Design Award in the Next Gen category. CryoSack addresses antimicrobial resistance and hospital bed shortages by enabling patients to receive intravenous antibiotic treatments at home.

photo of a person using CryoSack

The project highlights the importance of industry collaboration in academic projects, with ALPAKA contributing advanced materials and manufacturing capabilities. This innovation enhances patient comfort and portability, offering a promising future for patient-centred solutions in medical technology.

Read the full article in Monash Art, Design and Architecture News

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