The ‘Jenny' System Lets Parents Protect their Premature Babies
Rose Nazarali — June 16, 2009 — Life-Stages
References: thedesignblog.org & tuvie
Caring for a premature infant has always been a strenuous and stressful task; however, designer Thiago Antonelli has created ‘Jenny,’ an infant care bed which allows parents to be the primary care givers to their premature babies.
The ‘Jenny’ care system comes equipped with removable transparent walls, infrared warmer, and a smart pillow that tracks the heartbeat and heat of the baby. The heartbeat monitor comes with an attachment for the parents so they can monitor the baby’s well-being at all times, even when not in the same room.
The ‘Jenny’ care system comes equipped with removable transparent walls, infrared warmer, and a smart pillow that tracks the heartbeat and heat of the baby. The heartbeat monitor comes with an attachment for the parents so they can monitor the baby’s well-being at all times, even when not in the same room.
Trend Themes
1. Transparent Infant Care - Opportunity for creating transparent and easily accessible care systems for premature babies.
2. Smart Monitoring Devices - Opportunity for developing innovative monitoring devices to track the vital signs of premature babies.
3. Enhanced Parental Involvement - Opportunity to create products that enable parents to actively participate in the care of their premature babies.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare Technology - Disruptive innovation potential in developing advanced technology for monitoring and caring for premature babies.
2. Medical Equipment Manufacturing - Opportunity for creating specialized equipment and tools to support the care of premature babies.
3. Parenting Products - Potential for innovative products that empower parents in the care of their premature babies.
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