Design that saves lives

What if your jewellery could inject you with insulin? Or provide lifesaving information to a paramedic in a way that a medic alert bracelet could not?
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What if your jewellery could inject you with insulin? Or provide lifesaving information to a paramedic in a way that a medic alert bracelet could not?

 

Lisa Heiss spoke to agIdeas this week about some of her innovative projects that use design to bridge the gap between objects we need and objects we love, helping to lessen the burden of relying on medical devices and benefitting the psychological state of the end user.

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Sarah Adams is a media, film and television junkie. She is the former deputy editor of ArtsHub Australia and now works in digital communications - telling research stories across multiple platforms - in the higher education sector. Follow her @sezadams