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Monash Art, Design and Architecture Graduate Exhibition 2024

My project, Medix, is a fast-response medical drone designed to bridge these gaps by delivering specificl medications tailored to specific emergencies. Medix offers voice communication, visual aids, and a laser pointer for precise guidance, helping stabilize patients before ambulances arrive and educating the community on effective response. This lightweight, efficient solution supports existing systems and empowers public first-aid skills.

Medix in Action

Medix hovers mid-air, with spinning propellers and securely attached medical kits. Ready for any urgent response, this drone stands poised, embodying preparedness for emergencies as it awaits dispatch.

Citywide Emergency Protrol

Medix can navigating swiftly through urban environments, Medix can adviod peak hour city traffic to reach emergencies scenes. Its efficient pathing ensures it arrives promptly.

Emegency Break Through

Equipped with two glass-breaking tools, Medix can breach windows when obstacles block access. Ideal for cases where patients are trapped, to ensures that medical aid can penetrate even closed or locked barriers.

Medical Delivery Chamber

The medicine chamber, attached to Medix’s side, carries essential items like inhalers, epinephrine injectors, and prescription drugs, allowing the drone to transport small but critical medical supplies.

Medicial Deployment

By using a rope parachute system, Medix securely delivers an AED to bystanders below. This ensures immediate access to defibrillators in cardiac emergencies, empowering nearby responders to assist effectively.

Directing Medical Aid On-Site

Bystanders receive medical containers from Medix’s side compartments as paramedics guide them remotely. With voice commands, projected instructions, and laser pointers, operators assist in real-time, enhancing the efficiency of aid delivery.

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