Full view of the Flöx product system
Flöx
Flöx focused on a new type of disposable flow path, that would be easier to manufacture, pack, store and install and remove after use and send for recycling. The concept also included a proposal for an entire product range designed with a minimal physical footprint and flexible and easy positioning depending on the production needs.
Background
Within Life Science and the development and production of pharmaceuticals, disposable flow path systems, which are single-use parts predominately made from plastic, is a major challenge for both the end-to-end user experience and for sustainability overall and when looking a needs for flexible production cycles. Cytiva, the collaboration partner in this project, is a leading supplier of products and technology within the Life Sciences space and are trusted for its excellence in the domain and its rich history of delivering reliable and high-quality solutions.
The purpose with this study was to look thought the lens of product design and focus on improving both the hands-on usability and sustainability with new aspirational value propositions.
Process
The project started off with introductions to the world of Cytiva with visits to both the local production facilities in Umeå and the design headquarter in Uppsala. Throughout the project the students worked, both as a class and later in smaller project teams, with physical mock-ups and 1:1 representation of both existing product solutions and their new design concepts and the context these would operate in. The hands-on ideation was instrumental for finding the perfect balance between the conceptual design thinking and the complex real-world restraints and new relevant design opportunities that was identified.
Jakob Kohnle
Yuchen Lan
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Mock-up footprint demo
Usage scene
Flowpack folded
Flowpack unfolded
Liquid bag system
Flöx with operator