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Cambridge Manufacturing Engineering Tripos Design Show 2011

The Design Show is held each year for an invited audience of local industrialists and designers. Students put together displays to explain the technical and business ideas behind the products, together with design details and prototype models of the products themselves.

Design projects

Access-a-ramp

An automatic, train-mounted ramp to allow disabled users more independent access to the rail service.

Sam Brown, Jack Danbury, Zoe Eardley, Clare Totman

Access-a-ramp and team

Refruitalize

A tropical fruit dryer to provide the basis for dried fruit products in domestic and international markets.

David Clark, Jean Paul Delport, Daniel Ho

tropical fruit dryer and team

Trolliday

A fun airport trolley designed specifically for family travellers with young children.

Doug Byatt, Priya Khetarpal, Sara Montakhab, Jacky Yuen

Trolliday  and team

Splash Balls

A unique and colourful target game designed for children between the ages of 8 and 12.

Rob High, Chris Jackson, Sadia Sapsard

splashballs  and team

GuineaPod

An innovative design that makes keeping guinea pigs at home an easier and more enjoyable experience for adults and children alike.

Kiran McCann, Gemma Raven, Chris Rowe

GuineaPod  and team

Epione

MLD device for self-treatment of Lymphoedema.

Alan Cruickshank, Mart Nitibhon, Emily Wakeford

Epione  and team

The Automatic Belay Device

An automatic device to lower climbers safely to the ground in indoor climbing centres.

Chris Bellamy, Emma Crossman, Tom Latimer, Isabel Martinez

The Automatic Belay Device and team

Foilfly

A face-down, flying-above-the-water sensation for the leisure rental market.

Ewen Christie, Laurence Gartside, Ben Kenneally

The Automatic Belay Device and team

Collapsi-Sled

A novel, space-saving sledge, designed for expedition use.

Jeni Hine, Markos Markides, George Savell

Collapsi-Sled  and team

MeltWater

An energy-free, non-freezing livestock watering solution.

Emma Cory, Angus Sinclair, Chris Wright

MeltWater and team

Rokuyurt

An innovative, mid-to-long-term housing solution aimed at disaster victims and refugees.

Simon Bourne, Fiona McHardy, Angharad West

Rokuyurt and team

Date / time

8 June, 2011 6.00 pm - 7.30 pm

6.30 pm Welcome by Professor Mike Gregory, Head of the Institute for Manufacturing

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Location

Institute for Manufacturing
17 Charles Babbage Road
Cambridge, CB3 0FS

Contact - Ella Davey erd30@cam.ac.uk
T: 01223 748262

Supported by Shearline Engineering

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Shearline is a multi-award winning manufacturing organisation located in Cambridgeshire, the internationally recognised centre of innovation.

We are a progressive company that aims to bring together the best of manufacturing practices and capabilities and is passionate about exceeding industry standards both in performance and excellence.

Established in 1973, the company has grown considerably and now offers a complete service including design for manufacture, prototyping and first batch production through to full scale manufacture and worldwide delivery. Shearline is once again proud to be supporting the Manufacturing Engineering Tripos Design Show and to sponsor of the Shearline Manufacturability Award. www.shearline.co.uk

 


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