IMO – Contactless Vaccination

IMO – Contactless Vaccination

About

Makeshift vaccination sites and mass vaccinations have been the response to the pandemic until now. The consequence of this is often overworked medical staff and large amounts of hazardous waste caused by disposable syringe use. IMO proposes a more sustainable vaccination technology; spraying the vaccine onto the skin. The vaccine is absorbed slowly into the skin thus giving the body enough time to get used to it, avoiding shock reactions, and reducing the need for follow-up monitoring. The vaccine can be applied anywhere on the skin which allows also untrained staff to administer vaccinations.

Team

Julia Berg

Julia Berg

Muthesius University of Fine Arts and Design

We are a multidisciplinary team of Industrial Design students with a focus on Medical Design. After completing our studies at Muthesius Kunsthochschule, we look to launch a career focus on healthcare products and systems, as well as developing sustainable solutions for the society of tomorrow.

Paul Ullrich

Paul Ullrich

Muthesius University of Fine Arts and Design

We are a multidisciplinary team of Industrial Design students with a focus on Medical Design. After completing our studies at Muthesius Kunsthochschule, we look to launch a career focus on healthcare products and systems, as well as developing sustainable solutions for the society of tomorrow.

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