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Ripples 2011 at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 5:04 pm
by antzfx
“Ripples” is the annual design expo at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore. It is a showcase of the innovative ideas that are conceived and actualized as products by the students of Product Design and Engineering, as part of their Masters in Design (M.Des.) program.

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Ripples 2011 is happening on 08th and 09th of July (Friday and Saturday).

We invite you to visit IISc and Ripples. Enjoy!

Source: http://antzfxway.com/2011/07/05/ripples ... bangalore/

Re: Ripples 2011 at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:55 pm
by Saumya
awesome. is it just about industrial design?

Re: Ripples 2011 at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 2:43 pm
by antzfx
Yes, the show mainly focuses on Product/Industrial Design as IISc Bangalore doesn't have M.Des. in Visual Communication, Animation or Graphic Design. IIT Bombay has these streams.

Re: Ripples 2011 at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:51 pm
by antzfx
The speakers in Ripples 2011 are:
Mr. Jagannath Raju, Director & Co-founder of Systemantics, a robotics company.
Dr. Suresh Nagesh, Managing Director of Voith India Ltd., a Mechanical Engineering conglomerate
Mr. Tassin Hubert, Automobile Designer at Pininfarina, Italy
Mr. Jayant Karve, Product Designer specialized in medical equipment design.

Re: Ripples 2011 at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:28 pm
by Hasmukh
wow! I didnt know there was so much industrial design happening in India. SOunds like a good conference. Unfortunately I cant be in Bangalore...

Re: Ripples 2011 at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:34 pm
by antzfx
From Deccan Herald Newspaper
IISc students’ designs cause ‘ripples’
Bangalore, July 9, DHNS :

At the annual design exposition - Ripples - students of the Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing (CPDM), IISc showcased their creative best. The event was held in the City on Friday and Saturday.

Of the many innovations, ‘Surajjal’, a portable pumping device run by solar energy, grabbed many eyeballs. Aesthetically appealing, the device is a dream come true for those who want to own their own pumping system, said Harrangad Singh Bhalla, one of its creators. The two-man team has been approached by a company about the possibilities of developing the device further.

Gagandeep’s ‘Aarushi’ is a result of his experience in a school for the blind. It is an interactive means of teaching English alphabets to the blind using mechanical encoding and sounds. “Normally under the Indian methods of teaching the blind, it would take an average of seven years to learn English alphabets. My device would reduce the time gap and students can learn in a year,” said Gagandeep. He hopes that his device will attract many entrepreneurs to reach it to the needy, especially in the remote areas.

A fancy name like ‘Sewer Bot’ attracted many. The device can solve the problems of blocked sewers – big or small - through automated means. Shaped like a remote-controlled car, it employs the drill mechanism and a powerful grip system. “We have to develop it further and make it more robust,” said Tojo Thomas, one of its creators.

Innovative
Other devices like the ‘Bin Boy’ have to be appreciated for their simplicity of purpose and effectiveness. The device can compress garbage to a fraction of its original size. Then there is the ‘Purak-Articulated Arm’ which according to its creators performs almost the same function of a bionic arm costing nearly Rs three lakh, at quarter the price.

Many prominent industry experts like Jagannath Raju, Director and Co-founder, Systematics, Bangalore and Dr Suresh Nagesh, Managing Director of Voith India Ltd, spoke at the event. “My students put up a good exhibition every year. There are, however, many challenges and hurdles ahead. We should be able to meet the international standards”, said Anindya Deb, Head of the Department.

Re: Ripples 2011 at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 10:52 pm
by Saumya
congrats! this one is big news!

Re: Ripples 2011 at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 1:06 pm
by TruthHurts
hey the inventions are amazing! its crazy how many of us dont get to know/hear of these product innovations!

Re: Ripples 2011 at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 10:16 am
by DesignBoyz
awesome stuff dude! There's a lot of innovation out there...

Re: Ripples 2011 at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2011 10:39 am
by Priyanka
love the innovation. at least these guys here are doing something that affects the way we live.