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P13026: Portable Ventilator

P13026: Portable Ventilator. Team Leader : Daniel Fenton Kennedy Kong Marie Revekant David Engell Eric Welch Derek Zielinski Chris Freeman Melissa Harrison Ryan Muckel Roberto Castilla Zavala. Overview. Project Summary Customer Specs Engineering Specs

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P13026: Portable Ventilator

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  1. P13026: Portable Ventilator Team Leader: Daniel Fenton Kennedy Kong Marie Revekant David Engell Eric Welch Derek Zielinski Chris Freeman Melissa Harrison Ryan Muckel Roberto Castilla Zavala

  2. Overview • Project Summary • Customer Specs • Engineering Specs • HOQ/ QFD Relationship Diagram • System Block Diagram • Functional Decomposition • Risk Assessment • Benchmarking • Market • Providers • Products • Proposed Packaging Designs

  3. Project Summary

  4. Project Scope Who: Customer Jeff Gutterman Roman Press Team Composition 3 Mechanical Engineers 2 electrical Engineers 2 Computer Engineers 1 Industrial Engineer 1 Industrial Designer 1 Business Guru Faculty Mentor Edward Hanzlik What: Project Objective: Redesign the Mediresp III update technical components and packaging to be contemporary. When: How much: Market Release: 2015 (18 – 24 months) Budget: $1000

  5. Current Product- Mediresp III • Provide positive pressure ventilation • 3 modes: • CMV (constant mandatory ventilation) • Assist • CPR • Manual • Large and heavy • 2-4 hour battery life • FDA approval • Patented • Contains BVM backup

  6. Proposed Redesign • Updates: • Electronic controls (decrease size/more options) • Smaller pump • Reliable and smaller battery • Additions: • Ability to monitor and record vitals • Pulse oximeter feedback • Voice alerts/instructions • Carbon dioxide sensor

  7. Customer Specifications

  8. Engineering Specifications

  9. HOQ/ QFD Relationship Diagram

  10. System Block Diagram

  11. Functional Decomposition

  12. Risk Assessment

  13. Benchmarking

  14. Providers • First Responders: • EMT, Firefighters • Hospitals • Home Care • Cancer and respiratory problem patients • Nursing Home • Individual Volunteers assisting in response activities

  15. Customer Psychographics • Customers wants to transport a critical ill or injured patient in an array of situations in compliance with the ABCs of intensive care and collecting and sharing data efficiently. • The situations could be defined as: • Safe intra-hospital transport • From the hospital to home care • From an accident location the closest medical center

  16. Market Trends • Market for portable ventilator: • 2009: $1.2 billion • 2016: $2.5 billion • Categories of markets: • Alternate care • Critical care • Home Care • Transport

  17. Portable Ventilator Market Leaders

  18. Other Participants

  19. Products

  20. MedisysIIFeature Set

  21. Medisys II vs. Shangrial510

  22. Medisys II vs. SAVe(Simplified Automated VEntilator)

  23. Trilogy100

  24. Medisys II vs. Trilogy100 *Positive end-expiratory pressure assist **spontaneous intermittent mandatory ventilation

  25. Medisys II vs. Flight60

  26. Proposed Packaging Designs

  27. Questions

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