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Uvea - Wi-Fi Camera

Design Requirements: 3D Modelling, Rendering, Experience Design, Design for Manufacturing,

Industry: Home Security

The Uvea Wi-Fi Camera for home security, ensuring it is aesthetically pleasing, portable, compact, and durable, with optimal visibility. The camera must also be cost-effective, feasible for injection molding, and employ minimal components.

Mechanical Design
3D Scanning
A-Z Product Development 
Rendering
Market Driven Design 
UX 

Initial steps included creating primitive clay models to conceptualize the handle design, focusing on ergonomics and comfort. These clay models were then digitized using the Trinio app, which involved scanning the models from multiple angles to create a detailed 3D representation. This 3D scan was imported into software like MeshMixer and Fusion 360 for further refinement. The mesh was converted into a BREP solid format and exported to SolidWorks for final adjustments.

The development process involved extensive research into the needs and preferences of military, law enforcement professionals, and outdoor enthusiasts. This included analyzing existing tactical knives, identifying common issues, and gathering feedback from potential users to understand their requirements. Prototyping and iterative testing were crucial in refining the design and ensuring it met user needs effectively. The focus was on creating a knife that is both functional and user-friendly, providing a reliable tool for professionals in high-stress environments.

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