All the news about InPe
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Work in progress video of InPe
19 Dec 2016
Check our latest multimedia documentation about InPe!
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Explore InPe prototype documentation on Github
20 Nov 2016
Do you want to make or understand a bit more about the technicalities of InPe’? Check out our repository on Github.
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Meet Domus’ students and their prototypes
24 Oct 2016
The end of the Rome Makerfaire marked the closure of the workshop lead by WeMake at Domus Academy, in order to help interaction design students start projects ideas and prototypes on Opencare topics.
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What happened at MakerFaire?
18 Oct 2016
Check the video report of the opencare booth at Maker Faire Rome 2016! It was a lot of fun and a special thanks to all the people who visited us :)
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Let’s meet InPe’ in an illustrated storyboard
16 Oct 2016
Read more: http://inpe.opencare.cc/blog/2016/10/06/inpe-gets-ready-for-mfr/
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InPe gets ready for Maker Faire Rome
06 Oct 2016
It has been several weeks now of In Pe development and we are getting close to finalizing our initial prototype before the Rome Makerfaire. As you know, In Pe is a device developed as a result of WeMake’s hosted codesign sessions. It is based on a real story, where a caregiver was about to loose her mother, who fell down while being alone, and the caregiver couldn’t be alarmed. The existing market solutions are sometimes “embarrassing” or not appealing enough or not comfortable to wear, which makes them less efficient, as the person in need of care, will simply avoid them. In Pe (which means Standing Up in Italian), is a simple opensource, customizable device, that can help caregiver stay in touch with their loved ones, while keeping in mind that the designed solution is appealing enough for the person who needs care, so that they are actually using it.
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Testing first InPe’ Prototype
20 Jun 2016
Testing first InPe’ Prototype
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Co-design documentation and Playbook
15 Jun 2016
During the past months the Municipality of Milan and WeMake met groups of citizens and collaborative communities to start engaging them in Opencare.
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