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Envimo / Imperial College London

Bluetooth connected injectors helping users track usage and dosage

Owen Mumford

A proof of concept prototype for injector tracking for patients

Patients need to track times, days, dosages, and even locations in the body they inject.

This prototype does exactly that. It teaches users how to inject, manages where they should inject and allows instant feedback and reporting of problems.

From idea, to prototype in weeks

Owen Mumford needed a prototype to demonstrate their product's capability for an event. We worked on tight deadlines and budgets to bring the concept to life, rapidly.

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Individual patient plans
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Prototype of a new injector coming to market
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Bluetooth connected hardware
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Medication stock & dosage management
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Rapid turnaround to prep for a product demo

Problems

A few problems we needed to solve:
  • Challenging deadlines
  • Complex User Experience
  • Hardware still in development
  • Controlled prototype distribution
1) Delivered in weeks
We rapidly analysed requirements and figured out a strategy to meet the tight and challenging deadlines.
2) Usability & persona mapping
We mapped out the use cases and vast amount of information patients need to input and figured out a streamlined route to delivery.
3) Worked closely with internal teams
A connected app to a piece of hardware still in development can often mean moving goalposts. Working closely with the product team we eliminated risk of re-working later.
4) Access management
Using off-the-shelf distribution tooling, we managed who can, can’t and for how long they were given access to the prototype.

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