Research Associates 2006
The Helen Hamlyn Research Associates are 18 graduates of the Royal College of Art, who participated in an industry-funded innovation programme organised by the Helen Hamlyn Research Centre.
They were teamed with 13 external industry partners to spend a year in the RCA studios working on applied research projects, from October 2005 to October 2006.
Chris McGinley / RCA Industrial Design Engineering
inclusive konro: improving kitchen stoves in Japan
Chris Glaister & Duncan Turner / RCA Industrial Design Engineering
air control: a system for improved air quality
Tomek Rygalik / RCA Design Products
storage in the home: furniture design for nomadic lifestyles
Maja Kecman / RCA Interaction Design
generation game: making wi-fi devices more inclusive
Matthew Harrison / RCA Industrial Design Engineering
working light: lighting control interfaces for an ageing workforce
Anab Jain / RCA Interaction Design
futurescapes of work: a documentary from 2012
Toke Barter & Ré Dubhthaigh / RCA Interaction Design
food for thought: imbedding innovation into organisations
Sally Halls & Jonathan West / RCA Industrial Design Engineering
resus:station: redesign of the resuscitation trolley
Owen Evans & Merih Kunur / RCA Vehicle Design
designing future ambulances: a road map for mobile healthcare
Florian Ortkrass & Stuart Wood / RCA Interaction Design
pixelroller: a paint roller that paints pixels
Cristina Bilsland / RCA Interaction Design
offline etiquette: the impact of web pages in physical space
Thea Swayne / RCA Communication Art & Design
social vision: a new approach to presenting data

