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CHORUS EVO

Evaluation and development of Human-Centred Design Guidelines for the “CLIA” diagnostic medical device.

Period

2021-2024


General Info

Applied research program

 

Typology

DIESSE Diagnostica Senese S.p.A. – Benefit Corporation


LED Team

Francesca Tosi (Scientific Responsible)

Alessia Brischetto, Mattia Pistolesi (Collaborators)

- Department of Architecture DIDA - University of Florence


Collaborator

Everex Engineering Company S.r.l.

Abstract

The research project was funded by the company DIESSE Diagnostica Senese spa. The objective of the research was the definition of Human-Centred design guidelines and requirements for an innovative and design-oriented medical device, aimed at

  1. increase the levels of usability and safety of use by users, and the quality of the user experience (User Experience);

  2. aesthetic and functional innovation of the device;

  3. optimisation of the components;

  4. optimisation of the choice of materials and production technologies with regard to the aspects of feasibility, sustainability and commissioning in relation to the assumed production volumes;

  5. development of solutions and design alternatives related to the casing and the graphic user interface (GUI).


The result of the research was the development of an innovative "CHORUS EVO" automatic multi-parametric random access medical device for immunoassays with ready-to-use single-test devices.


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