Project Clean Access PCA Toolkit Initiatives Project Clean Access is a platform for understanding the global challenges we face in transitioning from […]
The T-Pen design features a dongle with a “T” shaped head that allows the user to apply force in 3 axes to an adapter. The concept is for each person to have a T-Pen that is capable of working in adapters placed around a workplace, home, shop etc.. This would allow people to open doors and operate mechanisms without touching a surface someone else may have come into contact with – breaking the COVID-19 transmission path. A lid is also provided to allow the pen to be covered when not in use.
Several industries have been moving to a working environment involving hot desking. In a post-lockdown, COVID-19 world this poses potential issues with social distancing and transmission paths. This challenge asks how hot desking can be made possible whilst also trying to contain the transmission of COVID-19.
Robert Hughes, Harry Felton and Andrea Diaz Gaxiola have developed a system of printing, using material extrusion, microfluidic channels at a fraction […]
We have put together a document summarising the MHRA minimum useful specification for an emergency ventilator. This is considered the minimum required […]
Project Clean Access PCA Toolkit Initiatives Current Work The DMF group has been completing several streams of work investigating solutions to problems […]