neo2 is a small and light weight oxygen concentrator for people suffering from chronic lung disease. The device is powered by attachable batteries that can be charged inductively on the charging station. The user carries neo2 in the matching bag where additional batteries can be stored. The oxygen flow can easily be adjusted with the remote control that also shows the status of the batteries. Keeping track of oxygen needs is made easy with the neo2 app. Neo2 neo2 is a friendly companion for the chronically ill and helps to decrease stigmatisation.
Julia Regnath, Michelle Gerullis and Li Shao graduated as product designers from University of Applied Sciences Schwäbisch Gmünd in 2016/2017 and share a passion for medical design and user centered experiences. Michelle Gerullis continues her education in medical design at "Muthesius Kunsthochschule" in Kiel, Germany. Julia Regnath is enrolled in the Design thinking Basic Track at HPI School of Design Thinking. Li Shao is working as an industrial designer in China.
Neo2 is a personal project that was designed at university of Applied Sciences Schwäbisch Gmünd. Julia Regnath, Michelle Gerullis and Li Shao graduated as product designers from University of Applied Sciences Schwäbisch Gmünd in 2016/2017 and share a passion for medical design and user centered experiences.