Co-Act

Specialised Product (IxD1) 2024

Co-Act helps forestry machine mechanics implement structured systems within data gathering and a 3D simulation-based framework. The Co-Act solution emphasises the challenges with the potential departure of experienced mechanics in organizations relying on skilled field mechanics, guards against potential knowledge gaps, and enhances knowledge transfer.

The Course

The overall aim of the course is to provide practical experience of designing a complex product or system with a focus on specialized use, through three modules: Foundations, Project and Sensemaking.

The course is carried out in collaboration with Komatsu Ltd and Komatsu Forest.

Dide Sevinçok

Master's Programme in Interaction Design

Anjuli Acharya

Master's Programme in Interaction Design

Lin Wang

Master's Programme in Interaction Design

Hanxiong Zhang

Master's Programme in Interaction Design

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Co-Act aims to ensure the safe and efficient repair and maintenance of
forestry machines. It is a prognosis tool that implements structured systems within data gathering and a 3D simulation-based framework. The system emphasizes the challenges with the potential departure of experienced mechanics, guards against potential knowledge gaps, and enhances knowledge transfer.
Co-Act aims to ensure the safe and efficient repair and maintenance of
forestry machines. It is a prognosis tool that implements structured systems within data gathering and a 3D simulation-based framework. The system emphasizes the challenges with the potential departure of experienced mechanics, guards against potential knowledge gaps, and enhances knowledge transfer.