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Established in 1979, METU Department of Industrial Design became the first Turkish member of the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (ICSID) in 1981. Currently the Department offers an extensive portfolio of undergraduate and graduate programs: A four-year undergraduate program leading to a Bachelor of Industrial Design (B.ID.), an interdisciplinary Master of Science (M.Sc.) Program in Industrial Design, a joint international M.Sc. Program in Design Research for Interaction with Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), and a Ph.D. program in Industrial Design.


Projects

Duo

Duo

Work and Economic Growth

It shouldn’t be hard to pay by card

Fellow

Fellow

Health and Well-being

Medical kit that monitors child’s fever and informs parents

Epilink

Epilink

Health and Well-being

Reusable epinephrine auto injector for allergic patients

Blink

Blink

Health and Well-being

Monitor your health from home

Air Circle

Air Circle

Health and Well-being

An easy and inexpensive training device for parents

Embrace

Embrace

Health and Well-being

A cochlear implant is a surgically implanted neuroprosthetic device that provides a sense of sound to a person with moderate to profound nonneural hearing loss.

Cloudin

Cloudin

Health and Well-being

The incidence of asthma has increased in recent years and children are particularly more affected.

ELA

ELA

Health and Well-being

A discreet, wearable device to support nursing mother in preventing breast engorgement

Voxee

Voxee

Health and Well-being

Voxee is a therapy device designed for children with auditory processing disorder (APD).

Diacare

Diacare

Insulin injections

Safe storage system for insulin drugs

Aerostat

Aerostat

Wildfires

Smart helium-filled balloon for early forest fire detection

Soothe

Soothe

Health and Well-being

A device to relieve menstrual pain through acupressure points

gluCosy

gluCosy

Child health

A smart watch for glucose monitoring in children with diabetes

Glica

Glica

Health monitoring systems

A wireless glucose monitoring system to unburden healthcare workers