A body sensor should be as unobtrusive as possible to have the smallest impact on the ordinary behavior of the patients under examination. The keys of invisibility are the low profile construction, technological innovation and the perfect adhesion to the skin. Dab is aimed to minimize medical instrument size by reducing electrode distances. The redesigned way of applying the sensor onto the body makes it effortless and intuitive. Thanks to these changes Dab can achieve better user experience, while significantly reducing disposable items, manufacturing and maintenance costs.
Adam started design studies in Sopron, and finished his Master in Gothenburg at HDK. He was awarded the Fellowship of the Hungarian Republic in 2011, and participated finalist, and winner on many prestigious design competition (Electrolux Design Lab, A’design Award, IFC). He lived in Switzerland between 2012-2017, and working as a Design Lead at Nutresia SA, developing kitchen appliance, packaging and gastronomical experience (ChefCuisine). From 2017 freelancing in Budapest, providing complete design services, but also working on conceptual works and future-design studies.
Maform connects tech companies with their audiences through award winning disruptive designs that bring technology closer to people. Maform submitted a tender for the Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Design Grant in 2017, and was not only the client but also mentor.