?? Still savoring the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl win? Created by Jefferson’s Health Design Lab, this 3D-printed replica Lombardi Trophy took about 80 hours to print.
Health Design Lab
设计服务
Philadelphia,Pennsylvania 1,618 位关注者
The Jefferson Health Design Lab is a creative space where Health and Design collide in the most exciting ways.
关于我们
The Jefferson Health Design Lab is a creative space where Health and Design collide in the most exciting ways. Our mission is to bring people together to reimagine healthcare for today and the future. Our method, put people first. Simple.
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https://www.healthdesignlab.com/
Health Design Lab的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 设计服务
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 2016
- 领域
- Health Design、Innovation、3D Printing、Community Outreach、Design Workshops、Prototyping、Ideation、healthcare、bioprinting、public health、Design Thinking、Health Design Thinking和Thinktank
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925 Chestnut St
Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health
US,Pennsylvania,Philadelphia,19107
Health Design Lab员工
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A thing of beauty! The?Philadelphia Eagles?Superbowl LIX #3Dprinted replica Lombardi Trophy took a total of around 80 hours to print, most of which we live-streamed from the?Health Design Lab?at?Thomas Jefferson University! Stay tuned for the time-lapse, which we will be dropping soon. #gobirds???#flyeaglesfly?#Superbowl?#3dprinting Remixed file by?Robert S Pugliese?with original design credit on the trophy model to LancLancDoubleD via Thingiverse
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How might we reframe the challenges we face every day as design opportunities? ?? Join me this Thursday at Delve for this Health Tech PHL event, where I'll be engaging a room of innovators in healthcare around the implications of good (and bad) design. Also consider signing up to be a part of Health Tech PHL's regular convenings and grow your network to include a bunch of really awesome people!
Big ideas in healthcare don’t happen in isolation. They emerge when designers, clinicians, technologists, and entrepreneurs connect, share, and collaborate. That’s why we’re hosting the next Health Tech PHL meetup at Delve’s Philadelphia studio on Feb 20—a chance for healthcare innovators to come together and exchange ideas. We’ll hear from Robert S Pugliese on human-centered innovation.? ? Meet others who believe design can transform healthcare and take one small step toward the kind of collaboration that drives real change. At Delve, we believe product innovation can change lives. Supporting events like this is one way we help foster the conversations that lead to better solutions. Who in your network is working to shape the future of healthcare? Tag them. Share this. Let’s keep the conversation going! ? Because together, we can design a better world.? ? ◆ When: 5:00 p.m. ET, February 20, 2025? ◆ Where: Delve’s studio in Philadelphia? ◆ For event details, including where to register, see the comments? ? #productdesign #healthcare #medtech?
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We are live streaming 3D printing the Superbowl LIX Lombardi Trophy in honor of our Philadelphia Eagles Champions! Now on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/eUACJhsz #Eagles #GoBirds #EaglesParade #FlyEaglesFly Health Design Lab Thomas Jefferson University
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?? ?? ?? In celebration of our Superbowl LIX Champion Philadelphia Eagles, we are 3D printing a replica of the 2025 Vince Lombardi Trophy just like we did back in 2018! Just the base of the trophy will take 1 day and 20 hours to print at 75% scale of the real thing. Got time to kill waiting for the parade tomorrow? Watch some very soothing 3D printing action and relish in the awesomeness of Philadelphia! ?? ?? ?? https://lnkd.in/ezAWPafY #GoBirds #Flyeaglesfly #superbowl #superbowllix #champs #phillyphilly #philadelphia Thomas Jefferson University City of Philadelphia
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Through JeffSolves MedTech, interdisciplinary teams of medical, industrial design and textile design students transformed patient care through creative design. Guided by experts from Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Health and Delve, these students turned their research into innovative solutions to real-world problems with a reimagined bedside commode and a modified crutch. “This program continues to evolve, providing students with a unique, hands-on experience that prepares them for the future,” says Dr. Robert Pugliese, co-director of Jefferson’s Health Design Lab, which runs JeffSolves. ?? Click to read more and watch the students’ elevator pitches: https://bit.ly/3WI4qyV
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Join us Wednesday, February 5, 2024, we'll be broadcasting live our six teams of Design Track students from Sidney Kimmel Medical College will present their health design projects! ?? ? ?? ?? ?? ?? Details and schedule on our event page! RSVP NOW: https://lnkd.in/e5jmPkEk Over the past two years, medical students in the SKMC Design Track have spent time learning and applying Health Design Thinking methods to solve complex challenges in healthcare. Working in teams, students develop deep empathy within healthcare problem spaces via contextual inquiry and by practicing co-design with users while exercising their creative problem-solving muscles on real-world challenges.
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Join us Wednesday, February 5, 2024, we'll be broadcasting live our six teams of Design Track students from Sidney Kimmel Medical College will present their health design projects! ?? ? ?? ?? ?? ?? Details and schedule on our event page! RSVP NOW: https://lnkd.in/e5jmPkEk Over the past two years, medical students in the SKMC Design Track have spent time learning and applying Health Design Thinking methods to solve complex challenges in healthcare. Working in teams, students develop deep empathy within healthcare problem spaces via contextual inquiry and by practicing co-design with users while exercising their creative problem-solving muscles on real-world challenges.
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Excited to have our collaborative #3dprinting work with the Urology team Jefferson Health in this month's Thomas Jefferson University Podcast! Here Dr. Lallas describes the impact of patient-specific 3D models prepared by the Health Design Lab in helping prepare people for their surgery!
As we move into Jefferson’s third century, our focus shifts from celebrating our past to looking ahead. In this episode of the Thomas Jefferson News Podcast, we dive into innovative projects shaping Jefferson’s future, including efforts in architecture, athletics, rehabilitation, population health and more. From tackling homelessness to pioneering medical advancements, these forward-thinking initiatives reflect Jefferson’s commitment to improving lives and driving change. ???Click to listen: https://bit.ly/4aaIcuI
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Who's spending the first week of 2025 setting up a new 3D Printer? #NewPrinterSmell
Happy Holidays from everyone at the Health Design Lab!