The hot water bottle design has remained relatively the same over the course of the years. Now, however, a team led by Charlie Katrycz—a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering who is "currently researching generative manufacturing technologies"—is disrupting the market with a state-of-the-art design that is considered to be "the world's thinnest wearable hot water bottle."
Dubbed 'Undu,' the product measures just a third of a centimeter in thickness. It delivers heat therapy on-the-go in order to alleviate menstrual cramps and it can be worn comfortably under high-waisted underwear. What makes this ultra-thin hot bottle design unique is its "patented air-casting technology and manufacturing approach." The tech is said to work "by injecting fluid channels that imitate those found in blood vessels and veins within silicone materials." Charlie Katrycz calls it 'Loonskin.'
Ultra-Thin Hot Water Bottles
Undu is a Revolutionary Hot Water Bottle Design for Menstrual Cramps
Trend Themes
1. Ultra-thin Hot Water Bottles - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop ultra-thin hot water bottles for targeted heat therapy applications.
2. Wearable Heat Therapy - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create wearable heat therapy products for targeted pain relief.
3. Generative Manufacturing Technologies - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore generative manufacturing technologies to design innovative products with unique functionalities.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate heat therapy products in the healthcare industry to aid in pain management.
2. Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Collaborate with fashion brands to create stylish wearable heat therapy products.
3. Manufacturing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Adopt generative manufacturing technologies in the manufacturing industry to revolutionize product design and production processes.