GROUP 9 HARRY CROWLEY, MOLLY KENNY, SAM LUNN, TYRON PRETORIUS, DARAGH FAKIH, JOHN O’CONNOR MEMORY MATS
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GROUP 9 HARRY CROWLEY, MOLLY KENNY, SAM LUNN, TYRON PRETORIUS,
DARAGH FAKIH, JOHN OCONNOR MEMORY MATS
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MISSION STATEMENT We aim to develop a product which will allow
the elderly to stay at home independently and healthy. 10% of over
65s malnourished at home Losing the ability to drive, is a leading
cause of malnutrition in the UK Visit shops max twice a week
Stakeholder 4 gets picked up, is always ready at the door. 3.65
billion spent on malnutrition for over 65s Vitamin deficiency is a
cause of memory loss.
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THE SOLUTION Make the shopping experience easier. Keep track of
whats in the kitchen and what needs to be replaced. Do so with
minimal user interface as complex gadgets would not be easy for
memory loss sufferers to use.
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THE ANSWER Coloured mats are placed around the kitchen. Attach
The list to the fridge. Its that simple! When the Light beside Milk
comes on the owner knows that there is no longer any milk in the
fridge. They can even remove the magnetic board and bring it with
them to the shops for maximum ease of use.
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THE COMPETITION Very expensive Cant be integrated into a
working kitchen Can be very technical and difficult to use
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THE MAT The Mats size is based on the bottom of a carton of
milk. This way itll fit into the shelf and main body of a fridge.
It is coated in liquid latex in order to be both easily seen and
distinguished from the other mats of the set.
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THE LIST The List comes in the form of a whiteboard surface
with in built LEDs. The lights correspond to the colour of the mats
they match to. The list attaches magnetically to the fridge and can
be removed to be taken to the shops.
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THE DEMONSTRATION
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THE USER FEEDBACK Due to our products not coming in on time we
were unable to test out prototype on users. Feedback about design
That would be handy, especially if I could know from my phone
before I go to her house Stakeholder 2. Ah sure lights would be
handy, save me having to put on the glasses If it was at a low cost
Id definitely get it Stakeholder 8.
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Ways we see the design progressing and improving
OPPORTUNITIES
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Strengths Removable Washable Multifunctional Enthusiasm of
group Weaknesss Relies on habit Battery operational Skill level
required
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THE PRODUCT: MEMORY MATS We have create something; Fit for
purpose Universal Easy to use Effective