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A smart AED trainer that allows first aid teachers to reach more participants

QAED is an AED training device designed to facilitate the training of more participants in this vital field of first aid. It allows the trainer to effectively and efficiently train more students by analysing their performance and translates the results into guidelines for the instructor, including information about the most problematic tasks and pointing to the students who require more attention. As well as increasing the quality of the training and allowing a greater number of participants to be trained at the same time, QAED will significantly reduce the cost of the training and improve its accessibility.

Anna Gębala

  • Anna Gębala

    Anna Gębala

    Umeå Institute of Design Delft University of Technology – TU Delft

    I am a recent graduate of MFA at Umeå Institute of Design and MSc at the Delft University of Technology. Coming from Poland, my passion was always design and healthcare. As an industrial designer, I would like to become a specialist in adapting new technologies, materials, and research in the medical field. At my work, I try to combine empathy and analytical thinking to design a meaningful solution. I strongly believe in using design methods, user research, and implanting ergonomics and sustainability. I am also aware that design cannot be detached from the context, science, and technology, so I always aim to include other experts and stakeholders in the process.more

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