Jeremy Calhoun

work

  • 2012

    CS DAWS - The future of medical supply delivery.  A project with Emily Carr's Health Design Lab and Providence Health Care, the CS DAWS is a system that provides automated supply delivery and a clutter-free workspace.  Its key features include individual patient/procedure specific drawer modules,  secondary storage drawers and shelf, and the ubiquitous over-bed table.

  • 2011

    The project was to develop an educational children’s toy with the help of a pair of co-creators between the ages 6-8 that was to teach the basics of additive colour theory.

  • 2011

    Within the goals of developing a useful accessory for the Kenyan environment and using USB power we created the Tutasoma Bottle Light.  It turns a used soda bottle into a light source bright enough for a room and can eliminate harmful bacteria in drinking water by using an ultraviolet LED.

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