Cuma System.
Donor Device (IT 2020),
designed by Antrea Papaioannou, Francesco Meazza, Massimo Pierdomenico & Sophie Jackson.
Politecnico Di Milano, Studio Project duration 5 months (Sep 2020 - Jan 2021)
The main goal of the project was to create a concept with a reliable, professional and accurate device for a quicker and less intimidating process during blood donation screening. The device is designed to enhance not only the experience of the donor but also the nurse. The target audience of the concept is dynamic donors from 16 years old and above. Research shows that young people are less likely to donate blood due to mostly being afraid of the screening process results and the increased amount of time required. These can affect the donor’s decision of returning back for another donation. The concept is based on the 3 main key points of the project brief: reliability, user experience and environment.

Shorter Time Duration.
The length of time pf autonomous activities are longer than the length of time with the assistant. The assistant ahs more time and can arrive to donor faster.

Storyboard.




Cuma System
Four Sub-systems

Screening Station.
Station with two sided interaction.

Donor View

Nurse View

Dimensions

Blood Pressure Monitor.

Laser Lancet.
Increased hygiene from high power laser.
Lower pain level due to faster action and smaller incision.
Minimal damage to tissue, fast recovery.
Ergonomic shape.
Non-intimidating shape.


Handheld Device.

Drop Analysis.
FEA
