Compact, robust and highly manoeuverable, the new ultrasound workstation from Paris-based Sonoscanner challenges the assumptions of how body scanners should be configured and manufactured. In 2005 we designed their first product from sketch concept to pre-production prototype in less than 5 months, in time to be exhibited at RSNA in Chicago.
In mid 2007, Sonoscanner returned to us to develop their next generation of mobile ultrasound scanner, the Orcheo XQ. By using manufacturing processes such as RIM casting and embodying touch-screen technology in the control console, the perceived value of Orcheo has significantly risen.
The FX Award-winning Mono system and Kube framed banners are favoured by many major galleries, including the British Museum.
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A revolutionary medical device that cleans the lens of the laparascope with a high-speed gas jet and increases theatre productivity.
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How we engineered a new table range to meet the challenges of flexible meeting spaces.
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A low-cost, multi-purpose stacking chair designed for robotic manufacture.
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