Medicine Dispenser
Medicine Dispenser
Medicine Dispenser



As a patient, it is fundamental to follow medical treatments verbatim. As a doctor it is necessary to have control over the assigned treatment.
As a patient, it is fundamental to follow medical treatments verbatim. As a doctor it is necessary to have control over the assigned treatment.
As a patient, it is fundamental to follow medical treatments verbatim. As a doctor it is necessary to have control over the assigned treatment.
In the United States it is a health problem that people forget to take their medication at the indicated time. For this reason a physical interface of an automated mechanical system that dispenses medication was developed.

The device can hold up to 12 cartridges of medications, each of which store up to 36 pills. These are automatically controlled according to the treatment established by the doctor.

The system, meant to be expandable, has been developed in a way that it can be integrated in a subtle way into a clinical environment or a home, converting a task that once was prone to error and frequently led to loss of money and life into an efficient and controlled process.




Role: Research, Conceptualization, Design lead
Team: Fernando Ventura, Luis González, Ari
In the United States it is a health problem that people forget to take their medication at the indicated time. For this reason a physical interface of an automated mechanical system that dispenses medication was developed.

The device can hold up to 12 cartridges of medications, each of which store up to 36 pills. These are automatically controlled according to the treatment established by the doctor.

The system, meant to be expandable, has been developed in a way that it can be integrated in a subtle way into a clinical environment or a home, converting a task that once was prone to error and frequently led to loss of money and life into an efficient and controlled process.




Role: Research, Conceptualization, Design lead
Team: Fernando Ventura, Luis González, Ari
In the United States it is a health problem that people forget to take their medication at the indicated time. For this reason a physical interface of an automated mechanical system that dispenses medication was developed.

The device can hold up to 12 cartridges of medications, each of which store up to 36 pills. These are automatically controlled according to the treatment established by the doctor.

The system, meant to be expandable, has been developed in a way that it can be integrated in a subtle way into a clinical environment or a home, converting a task that once was prone to error and frequently led to loss of money and life into an efficient and controlled process.




Role: Research, Conceptualization, Design lead
Team: Fernando Ventura, Luis González, Ari
2020
EHISS
2020
EHISS
2020
EHISS