Designers inspired by improving lives

2024-11-26 China Daily Editor:Li Yan

Young Chinese winners of James Dyson Award showcase creative quality of life solutions

The top three winners of the Chinese mainland round of the James Dyson Award for design innovation (from left): Zheng Qingyun and the VirtX suit that renders audio waves into touch; Li Yuanjing and the Co-jump rehabilitation glove; Yin Nan and the Dysphagia Dynamics device that helps those with difficulty swallowing. (Photo provided to CHINA DAILY)

The top three winners of the Chinese mainland round of the James Dyson Award for design innovation had one thing in common this year — they were all focused on improving people's life quality.

The team that took the top spot at the awards this year, announced at a ceremony held in Shanghai on Sept 12, consisted of a trio of young innovative thinkers.

Zheng Qingyun, Lin Hongnan and Jiang Shengsheng have developed a tactile suit using innovative textiles to render high-resolution tactile sensations, designed to help those with hearing loss experience sound through touch.

It took two years to develop the VirtX full-body virtual haptic suit, said Zheng, 24, a postgraduate student at Tongji University in Shanghai, adding that it opens the door to enabling those with hearing loss to feel the world in a more immersive way.

The team that took second place designed a soft robotic rehabilitation glove called Co-jump, primarily aimed at helping people recover from stroke.

Team member Li Yuanjing, 24, a postgraduate student from South China University of Technology, said that initially their research focused on helping people with flat feet, but realizing this focus was too narrow the team turned to stroke rehabilitation.

"While carrying out our research on rehabilitation, we were surprised to discover an extremely large number of stroke cases in China, with over 2 million cases per year," Li said.

According to Li, existing rehabilitation gloves on the market are too bulky, weighing 2 to 3 kilograms each, so their design is centered around being lightweight.

"The special glove we've designed weighs just over 600 grams. It's customized and equipped with electromyography sensors and artificial intelligence-powered visual assistance for finger function recovery, which ensures the user experience is comfortable and safe," Li said.

Targeting patients with hand dysfunction caused by impairments from surgery, stroke and hemiplegia, the glove enables users to recover at home.

Third place at the James Dyson Award also focused on those recovering from stroke, particularly those experiencing swallowing difficulties.

Dysphagia Dynamics is a smart assessment, monitoring and rehabilitation platform designed for patients with post-stroke dysphagia, and consists of a wearable neck device and health management software.

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