Robots, Prosthetics, EVs stand out as next BIG trends at the Design Intelligence Awards 2023

It seems almost perfect that with the year 2023 coming to a close, the Design Intelligence Award unveiled its winners for the year and the competition gone by. The Design Intelligence Award (DIA), conceived by the China Academy of Art in 2015, stands as a beacon of creativity and entrepreneurial zest in the design world. More than just a ceremony to honor outstanding design, the DIA aims to be a dynamic incubator, fostering groundbreaking products that aim to make a tangible difference in people’s lives. This initiative, open to all without an entry fee, unfolds through a meticulous three-phase evaluation, spotlighting designs that promise significant benefits to humanity. The DIA’s mission extends to boosting global trade and enhancing connections, thereby fortifying the Global East’s presence in the predominantly West-centric design industry. Recognizing that the true power of design lies in its widespread impact, the DIA has established a substantial prize fund of ¥5 million RMB (around $704,600 USD), dedicated to transforming exceptional ideas into extraordinary designs.

Bringing together an esteemed jury panel comprising experts from 37 countries, the DIA meticulously selects 30 groundbreaking projects that exemplify innovation and positive societal impact. Winners receive a share of the ¥5 million RMB prize fund, with the top project awarded ¥1 million RMB. These visionaries are also invited to the prestigious DIA Award Ceremony, offering unparalleled networking opportunities with global leaders from various sectors, including design, academia, and media. Additionally, winners have the chance to attend the D-WILL expert lectures, aimed at fostering innovation and connectivity. This exposure, coupled with a coordinated PR campaign, further elevates their work to a wider audience. With the 2023 edition of the award program having come to a close, a look at some of the top winners reveals a few interesting trends. The personal robots are resurging, as are prosthetics and EVs. Luxury designs continue to hold their clout, whereas self-driving technology seems to have gone on the decline. Here is a look at some of our top winners of the 2023 Design Intelligent Award.

Click here to view all the Winners of the 2023 Design Intelligence Award

2023 Design Intelligence Award – Winners and Honorable Mentions

BrainRobotics Hini Hand by Zhejiang Qiangnao Technology Co., Ltd.

A Gold Award Winner at the DIA this year, the BrainRobotics Mini Hand, honored at the Design Intelligence Award, revolutionizes the field of prosthetics by weaving artificial intelligence into the product for a much more natural, intuitive experience for the wearer. This effectively eliminates the need for physical buttons or joysticks, relying instead on electromyography sensors to interpret muscle signals from the residual limb. These sensors are adept at translating these signals into precise and lifelike hand movements. This innovative design empowers amputees to perform a variety of actions effortlessly, closely mimicking the natural function of a human hand. The BrainRobotics Mini Hand represents not just a technological achievement but a leap forward in enhancing the daily lives of individuals with limb loss, providing a new level of independence and improved quality of life.

LEMMO One E-Bike by Springtime Design for Hypaths Gmbh

With its unique detachable battery that fits snugly within the bicycle’s frame, the LEMMO one distinctly separates its mechanical and technological elements in a way that gives its riders the best of both worlds. Crafted by Hypaths Gmbh and Springtime Design, this electric bike is a fusion of practicality and style, perfect for both the bustling streets and leisurely paths. The innovative design of the LEMMO One lies in its clever, detachable battery pack that you can remove, carry around, and charge independently. This unique feature allows it to effortlessly switch roles – from a robust e-bike for daily commutes to a sporty pedal bike for recreational rides. This adaptability isn’t just about versatility; it also simplifies upgrades and maintenance of electronic parts, significantly enhancing the bike’s longevity.

nubia Pad 3D by ZTE Corporation

Crafted by ZTE Corporation, the nubia Pad 3D holds the distinction of being the world’s first AI-powered glasses-free 3D tablet, pushing the boundaries of digital interaction. This tablet boasts a sleek unibody design, combining an aerospace-grade anodized alloy body with a sandblasting oxidation process, resulting in a design that’s both elegant and durable. But it’s the inside that truly dazzles: the nubia Pad 3D is equipped with two sets of AI engines and super bionic cameras, both front and back. Its most remarkable feature is the unique 3D light field display technology. This allows for real-time conversion from 2D to 3D across various scenarios, without the need for special glasses. Enhanced by AI real-time face tracking and eight types of field of view adjustments, it offers an adaptable and immersive viewing experience.

Living Coffin by Loop Biotech

The Loop Living Cocoon is a biodegradable coffin that can turn a decomposing body into nutrients for plants. The coffin is made from mycelium, the root structure of mushrooms, and upcycled hemp fibers. It biodegrades in about 45 days. The coffin is designed to be a sustainable burial option that can improve the quality of the surrounding soil. The mycelium neutralizes toxins in the soil and body, and it also speeds up the decomposition process. The base of the coffin is even lined with a bed of moss, which, apart from providing a nice surface to rest the body on, also helps with the decomposition process.

yangwang U8 EV by BYD Company Limited

The yangwang U8, BYD Company Limited’s foray into luxury off-road vehicles, is turning heads with its blend of high performance and elegance. As the flagship model of the YANGWANG brand, the U8 is designed for those who crave both the thrill of the rugged trails and the comfort of a luxury car. The vehicle stands out for its fusion of top-tier safety features, performance capabilities, and comfort, although it has some rather impressive features that definitely are deserving of the award. The U8 boasts impressive off-road capabilities, including the ability to float on water for 30 minutes and execute a 360° tank turn. The award-winning EV sports a four-wheel drive, but also packs a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine (and a 75-liter fuel tank) that helps boost its range to a whopping 1,000 km (620 mi).

OBSBOT Tiny 2 Webcam by REMO TECH Co., Ltd.

The OBSBOT Tiny 2 isn’t your average webcam. Aside from boasting 4K output, it also leverages AI abilities to elevate your video experience, whether for live streaming, video meetings, or online classes. The OBSBOT Tiny 2 packs an exceptional 1/1.5″ sensor, ensuring vivid video quality in any lighting condition, but what really sets it apart is the 3-axis gimbal it sits on, allowing it to detect subjects and follow them around intelligently and with a great deal of flexibility and range. Its compact and exquisite design makes it an attractive addition to any setup, blending functionality with aesthetics. But it’s the innovative AI technology that truly defines the OBSBOT Tiny 2. This feature not only enhances video quality but also introduces new possibilities in user interaction and engagement. Whether you’re an educator, a professional, or a content creator, the OBSBOT Tiny 2 is designed to adapt to a variety of usage scenarios, making it a versatile tool in the evolving landscape of digital communication.

Freeze into Fragments of Time Lipstick by Carslan

Inspired by the hourglass, this series of lipsticks looks less like cosmetics and more like jewelry. The inspiration for the lipstick’s body comes from the ‘Sands of Time’, with a gorgeously faceted body comprising multitudes of intersecting cubes, trapped in a transparent outer housing. The result is a lipstick that looks positively precious with its shimmering appeal and how every single corner of every square reflects light to make the tiny lip-tinter look like a gorgeous piece of glittering pyrite!

Seiko Metronome Watch by Seiko Watch Corporation

The Seiko Metronome Watch SMW series, developed by Seiko Watch Corporation, is an inventive blend of traditional timekeeping and musical functionality. Designed by Hitoshi Ando, with Kiyomi Tanemura on the team, this analog metronome watch is a unique offering for musicians. It combines the practicality of a watch with essential features for checking tempo and tone, making it a perfect accessory for musical performances. Arguably the most notable feature of the watch (as its name suggests) is its metronome mode. Here, the watch hands mimic the motion of a classic mechanical metronome, faithfully reproducing the pendulum rod’s natural movement. This functionality is achieved through a specialized module controlling the hands’ motion, creating a harmonious blend of precision and artistry. The watch’s design thoughtfully combines this feature with traditional timekeeping. The display sits within an inner circle, with musical functions distinctly marked along the outer edge plate at different heights. The hands are dual-purpose – their bulging base makes time reading easy, while the tipped end serves for performance indication. This compact, gender-neutral design makes the Seiko Metronome Watch appealing not just to professional musicians but also to students and casual wearers.

JMGO N1 Ultra by Shenzhen Holatak Co., Ltd.

The JMGO N1 Ultra reimagines the traditional projector, presenting a leap forward in home entertainment technology. This innovative device isn’t just about projecting images; it’s an embodiment of how technology can harmoniously blend into our living spaces. Central to the N1 Ultra’s design is its emphasis on user experience. It breaks free from the constraints of typical projectors, offering a seamless integration of devices, content, and environments. The projector features a fashionable, compact, and minimalist design, which allows it to effortlessly integrate into various home settings. One of its key innovations is an integrated gimbal combined with environmental sensing and real-time calibration. This feature enables the N1 Ultra to adapt to different spaces and scenes, offering unprecedented flexibility and environmental adaptability. Whether it’s for an immersive movie night, a vibrant gaming session, or a dynamic home workout, this projector adjusts to suit your needs.

SenseRobot Go Robot by Sensetime

The SenseRobot artfully blends the age-old game of Go with the cutting-edge realm of artificial intelligence. This device represents a significant leap in bringing a traditional board game into the digital world with flair and innovation. Featuring advanced AI vision and robotic arms, the SenseRobot offers a tangible Go-playing experience that caters to various skill levels. It’s equipped with multiple game modes and power levels, appealing to everyone from novices to Go masters. Notably, it even boasts a difficulty level that surpasses human skills, presenting an unprecedented challenge for top-tier players. A standout feature is its compatibility with popular online Go platforms, enabling players to participate in remote matches. This not only keeps the essence of the game alive but also offers a healthier alternative to the prolonged screen time of electronic devices.

Click here to view all the Winners of the 2023 Design Intelligence Award

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Robots, Prosthetics, EVs stand out as next BIG trends at the Design Intelligence Awards 2023

It seems almost perfect that with the year 2023 coming to a close, the Design Intelligence Award unveiled its winners for the year and the competition gone by. The Design Intelligence Award (DIA), conceived by the China Academy of Art in 2015, stands as a beacon of creativity and entrepreneurial zest in the design world. More than just a ceremony to honor outstanding design, the DIA aims to be a dynamic incubator, fostering groundbreaking products that aim to make a tangible difference in people’s lives. This initiative, open to all without an entry fee, unfolds through a meticulous three-phase evaluation, spotlighting designs that promise significant benefits to humanity. The DIA’s mission extends to boosting global trade and enhancing connections, thereby fortifying the Global East’s presence in the predominantly West-centric design industry. Recognizing that the true power of design lies in its widespread impact, the DIA has established a substantial prize fund of ¥5 million RMB (around $704,600 USD), dedicated to transforming exceptional ideas into extraordinary designs.

Bringing together an esteemed jury panel comprising experts from 37 countries, the DIA meticulously selects 30 groundbreaking projects that exemplify innovation and positive societal impact. Winners receive a share of the ¥5 million RMB prize fund, with the top project awarded ¥1 million RMB. These visionaries are also invited to the prestigious DIA Award Ceremony, offering unparalleled networking opportunities with global leaders from various sectors, including design, academia, and media. Additionally, winners have the chance to attend the D-WILL expert lectures, aimed at fostering innovation and connectivity. This exposure, coupled with a coordinated PR campaign, further elevates their work to a wider audience. With the 2023 edition of the award program having come to a close, a look at some of the top winners reveals a few interesting trends. The personal robots are resurging, as are prosthetics and EVs. Luxury designs continue to hold their clout, whereas self-driving technology seems to have gone on the decline. Here is a look at some of our top winners of the 2023 Design Intelligent Award.

Click here to view all the Winners of the 2023 Design Intelligence Award

2023 Design Intelligence Award – Winners and Honorable Mentions

BrainRobotics Hini Hand by Zhejiang Qiangnao Technology Co., Ltd.

A Gold Award Winner at the DIA this year, the BrainRobotics Mini Hand, honored at the Design Intelligence Award, revolutionizes the field of prosthetics by weaving artificial intelligence into the product for a much more natural, intuitive experience for the wearer. This effectively eliminates the need for physical buttons or joysticks, relying instead on electromyography sensors to interpret muscle signals from the residual limb. These sensors are adept at translating these signals into precise and lifelike hand movements. This innovative design empowers amputees to perform a variety of actions effortlessly, closely mimicking the natural function of a human hand. The BrainRobotics Mini Hand represents not just a technological achievement but a leap forward in enhancing the daily lives of individuals with limb loss, providing a new level of independence and improved quality of life.

LEMMO One E-Bike by Springtime Design for Hypaths Gmbh

With its unique detachable battery that fits snugly within the bicycle’s frame, the LEMMO one distinctly separates its mechanical and technological elements in a way that gives its riders the best of both worlds. Crafted by Hypaths Gmbh and Springtime Design, this electric bike is a fusion of practicality and style, perfect for both the bustling streets and leisurely paths. The innovative design of the LEMMO One lies in its clever, detachable battery pack that you can remove, carry around, and charge independently. This unique feature allows it to effortlessly switch roles – from a robust e-bike for daily commutes to a sporty pedal bike for recreational rides. This adaptability isn’t just about versatility; it also simplifies upgrades and maintenance of electronic parts, significantly enhancing the bike’s longevity.

nubia Pad 3D by ZTE Corporation

Crafted by ZTE Corporation, the nubia Pad 3D holds the distinction of being the world’s first AI-powered glasses-free 3D tablet, pushing the boundaries of digital interaction. This tablet boasts a sleek unibody design, combining an aerospace-grade anodized alloy body with a sandblasting oxidation process, resulting in a design that’s both elegant and durable. But it’s the inside that truly dazzles: the nubia Pad 3D is equipped with two sets of AI engines and super bionic cameras, both front and back. Its most remarkable feature is the unique 3D light field display technology. This allows for real-time conversion from 2D to 3D across various scenarios, without the need for special glasses. Enhanced by AI real-time face tracking and eight types of field of view adjustments, it offers an adaptable and immersive viewing experience.

Living Coffin by Loop Biotech

The Loop Living Cocoon is a biodegradable coffin that can turn a decomposing body into nutrients for plants. The coffin is made from mycelium, the root structure of mushrooms, and upcycled hemp fibers. It biodegrades in about 45 days. The coffin is designed to be a sustainable burial option that can improve the quality of the surrounding soil. The mycelium neutralizes toxins in the soil and body, and it also speeds up the decomposition process. The base of the coffin is even lined with a bed of moss, which, apart from providing a nice surface to rest the body on, also helps with the decomposition process.

yangwang U8 EV by BYD Company Limited

The yangwang U8, BYD Company Limited’s foray into luxury off-road vehicles, is turning heads with its blend of high performance and elegance. As the flagship model of the YANGWANG brand, the U8 is designed for those who crave both the thrill of the rugged trails and the comfort of a luxury car. The vehicle stands out for its fusion of top-tier safety features, performance capabilities, and comfort, although it has some rather impressive features that definitely are deserving of the award. The U8 boasts impressive off-road capabilities, including the ability to float on water for 30 minutes and execute a 360° tank turn. The award-winning EV sports a four-wheel drive, but also packs a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine (and a 75-liter fuel tank) that helps boost its range to a whopping 1,000 km (620 mi).

OBSBOT Tiny 2 Webcam by REMO TECH Co., Ltd.

The OBSBOT Tiny 2 isn’t your average webcam. Aside from boasting 4K output, it also leverages AI abilities to elevate your video experience, whether for live streaming, video meetings, or online classes. The OBSBOT Tiny 2 packs an exceptional 1/1.5″ sensor, ensuring vivid video quality in any lighting condition, but what really sets it apart is the 3-axis gimbal it sits on, allowing it to detect subjects and follow them around intelligently and with a great deal of flexibility and range. Its compact and exquisite design makes it an attractive addition to any setup, blending functionality with aesthetics. But it’s the innovative AI technology that truly defines the OBSBOT Tiny 2. This feature not only enhances video quality but also introduces new possibilities in user interaction and engagement. Whether you’re an educator, a professional, or a content creator, the OBSBOT Tiny 2 is designed to adapt to a variety of usage scenarios, making it a versatile tool in the evolving landscape of digital communication.

Freeze into Fragments of Time Lipstick by Carslan

Inspired by the hourglass, this series of lipsticks looks less like cosmetics and more like jewelry. The inspiration for the lipstick’s body comes from the ‘Sands of Time’, with a gorgeously faceted body comprising multitudes of intersecting cubes, trapped in a transparent outer housing. The result is a lipstick that looks positively precious with its shimmering appeal and how every single corner of every square reflects light to make the tiny lip-tinter look like a gorgeous piece of glittering pyrite!

Seiko Metronome Watch by Seiko Watch Corporation

The Seiko Metronome Watch SMW series, developed by Seiko Watch Corporation, is an inventive blend of traditional timekeeping and musical functionality. Designed by Hitoshi Ando, with Kiyomi Tanemura on the team, this analog metronome watch is a unique offering for musicians. It combines the practicality of a watch with essential features for checking tempo and tone, making it a perfect accessory for musical performances. Arguably the most notable feature of the watch (as its name suggests) is its metronome mode. Here, the watch hands mimic the motion of a classic mechanical metronome, faithfully reproducing the pendulum rod’s natural movement. This functionality is achieved through a specialized module controlling the hands’ motion, creating a harmonious blend of precision and artistry. The watch’s design thoughtfully combines this feature with traditional timekeeping. The display sits within an inner circle, with musical functions distinctly marked along the outer edge plate at different heights. The hands are dual-purpose – their bulging base makes time reading easy, while the tipped end serves for performance indication. This compact, gender-neutral design makes the Seiko Metronome Watch appealing not just to professional musicians but also to students and casual wearers.

JMGO N1 Ultra by Shenzhen Holatak Co., Ltd.

The JMGO N1 Ultra reimagines the traditional projector, presenting a leap forward in home entertainment technology. This innovative device isn’t just about projecting images; it’s an embodiment of how technology can harmoniously blend into our living spaces. Central to the N1 Ultra’s design is its emphasis on user experience. It breaks free from the constraints of typical projectors, offering a seamless integration of devices, content, and environments. The projector features a fashionable, compact, and minimalist design, which allows it to effortlessly integrate into various home settings. One of its key innovations is an integrated gimbal combined with environmental sensing and real-time calibration. This feature enables the N1 Ultra to adapt to different spaces and scenes, offering unprecedented flexibility and environmental adaptability. Whether it’s for an immersive movie night, a vibrant gaming session, or a dynamic home workout, this projector adjusts to suit your needs.

SenseRobot Go Robot by Sensetime

The SenseRobot artfully blends the age-old game of Go with the cutting-edge realm of artificial intelligence. This device represents a significant leap in bringing a traditional board game into the digital world with flair and innovation. Featuring advanced AI vision and robotic arms, the SenseRobot offers a tangible Go-playing experience that caters to various skill levels. It’s equipped with multiple game modes and power levels, appealing to everyone from novices to Go masters. Notably, it even boasts a difficulty level that surpasses human skills, presenting an unprecedented challenge for top-tier players. A standout feature is its compatibility with popular online Go platforms, enabling players to participate in remote matches. This not only keeps the essence of the game alive but also offers a healthier alternative to the prolonged screen time of electronic devices.

Click here to view all the Winners of the 2023 Design Intelligence Award

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Robots, Prosthetics, EVs stand out as next BIG trends at the Design Intelligence Awards 2023

It seems almost perfect that with the year 2023 coming to a close, the Design Intelligence Award unveiled its winners for the year and the competition gone by. The Design Intelligence Award (DIA), conceived by the China Academy of Art in 2015, stands as a beacon of creativity and entrepreneurial zest in the design world. More than just a ceremony to honor outstanding design, the DIA aims to be a dynamic incubator, fostering groundbreaking products that aim to make a tangible difference in people’s lives. This initiative, open to all without an entry fee, unfolds through a meticulous three-phase evaluation, spotlighting designs that promise significant benefits to humanity. The DIA’s mission extends to boosting global trade and enhancing connections, thereby fortifying the Global East’s presence in the predominantly West-centric design industry. Recognizing that the true power of design lies in its widespread impact, the DIA has established a substantial prize fund of ¥5 million RMB (around $704,600 USD), dedicated to transforming exceptional ideas into extraordinary designs.

Bringing together an esteemed jury panel comprising experts from 37 countries, the DIA meticulously selects 30 groundbreaking projects that exemplify innovation and positive societal impact. Winners receive a share of the ¥5 million RMB prize fund, with the top project awarded ¥1 million RMB. These visionaries are also invited to the prestigious DIA Award Ceremony, offering unparalleled networking opportunities with global leaders from various sectors, including design, academia, and media. Additionally, winners have the chance to attend the D-WILL expert lectures, aimed at fostering innovation and connectivity. This exposure, coupled with a coordinated PR campaign, further elevates their work to a wider audience. With the 2023 edition of the award program having come to a close, a look at some of the top winners reveals a few interesting trends. The personal robots are resurging, as are prosthetics and EVs. Luxury designs continue to hold their clout, whereas self-driving technology seems to have gone on the decline. Here is a look at some of our top winners of the 2023 Design Intelligent Award.

Click here to view all the Winners of the 2023 Design Intelligence Award

2023 Design Intelligence Award – Winners and Honorable Mentions

BrainRobotics Hini Hand by Zhejiang Qiangnao Technology Co., Ltd.

A Gold Award Winner at the DIA this year, the BrainRobotics Mini Hand, honored at the Design Intelligence Award, revolutionizes the field of prosthetics by weaving artificial intelligence into the product for a much more natural, intuitive experience for the wearer. This effectively eliminates the need for physical buttons or joysticks, relying instead on electromyography sensors to interpret muscle signals from the residual limb. These sensors are adept at translating these signals into precise and lifelike hand movements. This innovative design empowers amputees to perform a variety of actions effortlessly, closely mimicking the natural function of a human hand. The BrainRobotics Mini Hand represents not just a technological achievement but a leap forward in enhancing the daily lives of individuals with limb loss, providing a new level of independence and improved quality of life.

LEMMO One E-Bike by Springtime Design for Hypaths Gmbh

With its unique detachable battery that fits snugly within the bicycle’s frame, the LEMMO one distinctly separates its mechanical and technological elements in a way that gives its riders the best of both worlds. Crafted by Hypaths Gmbh and Springtime Design, this electric bike is a fusion of practicality and style, perfect for both the bustling streets and leisurely paths. The innovative design of the LEMMO One lies in its clever, detachable battery pack that you can remove, carry around, and charge independently. This unique feature allows it to effortlessly switch roles – from a robust e-bike for daily commutes to a sporty pedal bike for recreational rides. This adaptability isn’t just about versatility; it also simplifies upgrades and maintenance of electronic parts, significantly enhancing the bike’s longevity.

nubia Pad 3D by ZTE Corporation

Crafted by ZTE Corporation, the nubia Pad 3D holds the distinction of being the world’s first AI-powered glasses-free 3D tablet, pushing the boundaries of digital interaction. This tablet boasts a sleek unibody design, combining an aerospace-grade anodized alloy body with a sandblasting oxidation process, resulting in a design that’s both elegant and durable. But it’s the inside that truly dazzles: the nubia Pad 3D is equipped with two sets of AI engines and super bionic cameras, both front and back. Its most remarkable feature is the unique 3D light field display technology. This allows for real-time conversion from 2D to 3D across various scenarios, without the need for special glasses. Enhanced by AI real-time face tracking and eight types of field of view adjustments, it offers an adaptable and immersive viewing experience.

Living Coffin by Loop Biotech

The Loop Living Cocoon is a biodegradable coffin that can turn a decomposing body into nutrients for plants. The coffin is made from mycelium, the root structure of mushrooms, and upcycled hemp fibers. It biodegrades in about 45 days. The coffin is designed to be a sustainable burial option that can improve the quality of the surrounding soil. The mycelium neutralizes toxins in the soil and body, and it also speeds up the decomposition process. The base of the coffin is even lined with a bed of moss, which, apart from providing a nice surface to rest the body on, also helps with the decomposition process.

yangwang U8 EV by BYD Company Limited

The yangwang U8, BYD Company Limited’s foray into luxury off-road vehicles, is turning heads with its blend of high performance and elegance. As the flagship model of the YANGWANG brand, the U8 is designed for those who crave both the thrill of the rugged trails and the comfort of a luxury car. The vehicle stands out for its fusion of top-tier safety features, performance capabilities, and comfort, although it has some rather impressive features that definitely are deserving of the award. The U8 boasts impressive off-road capabilities, including the ability to float on water for 30 minutes and execute a 360° tank turn. The award-winning EV sports a four-wheel drive, but also packs a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine (and a 75-liter fuel tank) that helps boost its range to a whopping 1,000 km (620 mi).

OBSBOT Tiny 2 Webcam by REMO TECH Co., Ltd.

The OBSBOT Tiny 2 isn’t your average webcam. Aside from boasting 4K output, it also leverages AI abilities to elevate your video experience, whether for live streaming, video meetings, or online classes. The OBSBOT Tiny 2 packs an exceptional 1/1.5″ sensor, ensuring vivid video quality in any lighting condition, but what really sets it apart is the 3-axis gimbal it sits on, allowing it to detect subjects and follow them around intelligently and with a great deal of flexibility and range. Its compact and exquisite design makes it an attractive addition to any setup, blending functionality with aesthetics. But it’s the innovative AI technology that truly defines the OBSBOT Tiny 2. This feature not only enhances video quality but also introduces new possibilities in user interaction and engagement. Whether you’re an educator, a professional, or a content creator, the OBSBOT Tiny 2 is designed to adapt to a variety of usage scenarios, making it a versatile tool in the evolving landscape of digital communication.

Freeze into Fragments of Time Lipstick by Carslan

Inspired by the hourglass, this series of lipsticks looks less like cosmetics and more like jewelry. The inspiration for the lipstick’s body comes from the ‘Sands of Time’, with a gorgeously faceted body comprising multitudes of intersecting cubes, trapped in a transparent outer housing. The result is a lipstick that looks positively precious with its shimmering appeal and how every single corner of every square reflects light to make the tiny lip-tinter look like a gorgeous piece of glittering pyrite!

Seiko Metronome Watch by Seiko Watch Corporation

The Seiko Metronome Watch SMW series, developed by Seiko Watch Corporation, is an inventive blend of traditional timekeeping and musical functionality. Designed by Hitoshi Ando, with Kiyomi Tanemura on the team, this analog metronome watch is a unique offering for musicians. It combines the practicality of a watch with essential features for checking tempo and tone, making it a perfect accessory for musical performances. Arguably the most notable feature of the watch (as its name suggests) is its metronome mode. Here, the watch hands mimic the motion of a classic mechanical metronome, faithfully reproducing the pendulum rod’s natural movement. This functionality is achieved through a specialized module controlling the hands’ motion, creating a harmonious blend of precision and artistry. The watch’s design thoughtfully combines this feature with traditional timekeeping. The display sits within an inner circle, with musical functions distinctly marked along the outer edge plate at different heights. The hands are dual-purpose – their bulging base makes time reading easy, while the tipped end serves for performance indication. This compact, gender-neutral design makes the Seiko Metronome Watch appealing not just to professional musicians but also to students and casual wearers.

JMGO N1 Ultra by Shenzhen Holatak Co., Ltd.

The JMGO N1 Ultra reimagines the traditional projector, presenting a leap forward in home entertainment technology. This innovative device isn’t just about projecting images; it’s an embodiment of how technology can harmoniously blend into our living spaces. Central to the N1 Ultra’s design is its emphasis on user experience. It breaks free from the constraints of typical projectors, offering a seamless integration of devices, content, and environments. The projector features a fashionable, compact, and minimalist design, which allows it to effortlessly integrate into various home settings. One of its key innovations is an integrated gimbal combined with environmental sensing and real-time calibration. This feature enables the N1 Ultra to adapt to different spaces and scenes, offering unprecedented flexibility and environmental adaptability. Whether it’s for an immersive movie night, a vibrant gaming session, or a dynamic home workout, this projector adjusts to suit your needs.

SenseRobot Go Robot by Sensetime

The SenseRobot artfully blends the age-old game of Go with the cutting-edge realm of artificial intelligence. This device represents a significant leap in bringing a traditional board game into the digital world with flair and innovation. Featuring advanced AI vision and robotic arms, the SenseRobot offers a tangible Go-playing experience that caters to various skill levels. It’s equipped with multiple game modes and power levels, appealing to everyone from novices to Go masters. Notably, it even boasts a difficulty level that surpasses human skills, presenting an unprecedented challenge for top-tier players. A standout feature is its compatibility with popular online Go platforms, enabling players to participate in remote matches. This not only keeps the essence of the game alive but also offers a healthier alternative to the prolonged screen time of electronic devices.

Click here to view all the Winners of the 2023 Design Intelligence Award

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Titan and Yanko Design announce the “Retrofuturism Challenge” with Internships + Prizes over $2200

Oblivion Watch by Rajesh Sriram

Titan and Yanko Design are bringing 2024 in with a bang! A challenge by designers and for designers, the YD x Titan Design Competition is open for everyone to participate with cash prizes, free KeyShot licenses, and even job and internship opportunities at the Titan Design Excellence Center, the core design innovation arm of the Titan Company. The competition, which begins on the 27th of January 2024, is looking for young, aspiring visionaries to reimagine some of life’s most popular products with a unique twist.

At the heart of this competition lies a theme as timeless as it is forward-thinking: retrofuturism. It’s about marrying the golden yesteryears with the uncharted tomorrows, creating designs that resonate with the warmth of nostalgia yet pulse with the promise of the future. Your mission, should you choose, is to rethink, reimagine, and reinvent objects that define our daily lives. There are four categories to choose from – using the theme “Retrofuturism”, you can choose to design either an analog wristwatch, a women’s handbag, a piece of wearable jewelry, and eyewear.

Click Here to Submit your entry to the YD x Titan Design Competition. Hurry, the competition ends on February 25th, 2023.

PREMIÈRE ROBOT Watch by Chanel

The Brief

Imagine designs that capture the essence of our past, seamlessly blending with modern design principles.
This is your opportunity to propel Titan’s iconic brand into the future, intertwining functionality, aesthetics, and personal values.

Categories:

  • TITAN Brand – Design an analog watch for the wrist. You may choose the functions from plain 3 hands to multifunction based on design requirements.
  • IRTH Brand – Design user functionality and ergonomic bag for women along with unmatched chic and refined styling.
  • TANISHQ /MIA Brand – Design a wearable jewelry piece for any body parts of your choice, using precious metal and gemstones.
  • FASTRACK Brand – Design Fastrack eyewear that looks stunning and evokes a sense of familiarity and comfort.

Disclaimer: Designers can contribute to one, multiple, or all four lifestyle categories, creating entries that are elegant, modern, and thoughtfully crafted.

Ear Cuff by Mario Bellini

CS-500 Hybrid Watch by Carl Hauser

How to Participate + Eligibility

  • Upload your design to Instagram and use the hashtag #YDxTitan in the caption.
  • The post caption should describe in detail the design direction as imagined by the designer.
  • The designers must upload at least one or multiple designs for each category.

This competition is open to all designers (students or professionals) across all nationalities.

Evaluation

The 3 winning designs will be selected based on four judgment categories – User Potential, Visual Aesthetics, Differentiation, and Technical Excellence.

Neptune’s Daughter Bag by Cassandra Verity Green

Over The Top Goggles by Oakley

Prizes

Winner – $1200 USD + KeyShot License Hamper
1st Runner Up – $500 USD + KeyShot License Hamper
2nd Runner Up – $500 USD + KeyShot License Hamper

Students/Graduates win a 6-month paid internship opportunity at the ‘Titan Design Excellence Centre’

Timelines

Contest Opens: Saturday, Jan 27th 2024, 4:30 pm PST
Contest Closes: Sunday, Feb 25th 2024, 11:59 pm PST

Distortion Bag by BAO BAO ISSEY MIYAKE

Line Watch by Telekes Design

About Titan

Founded in 1984, Titan is India’s largest branded jewelry maker and also holds the spot of being the world’s fifth-largest watch-making company. Over the years, the company has solidified its leading position in industries like eyewear, fashion, and jewelry too with its sub-brands Fastrack, Irth, and Tanishq. The Titan Design Excellence Center forms the company’s design epicenter, guiding the creative vision for all its sub-brands and charting the path for design and innovation in India.

Click Here to Submit your entry to the YD x Titan Design Competition. Hurry, the competition ends on February 25th, 2023.

Dune Goggles by Naz Ayhan Arda & Denizan Arda

Multifunctional Backpack by Peter Tarka

Dizzler 18K Gold Ring by Bucherer

Click Here to Submit your entry to the YD x Titan Design Competition. Hurry, the competition ends on February 25th, 2023.

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Korg pays tribute to classic vinyl turntable with Handytraxx Play

I’ve never DJ-ed in my life, although I’ve touched a turntable or two in passing. But even though I don’t listen to much of their music, I’ve always found those who use that “instrument” to be fascinating since I have no idea how it really works. One of the more popular tools for DJs who wanted to be portable was the Vestax Handy Trax. Now a brand that has been producing gear for the modern DJ is paying tribute to that particular vinyl player.

Designer: Korg

Korg worked with the former president of Vestax, Toshide Nakama (who passed away before completion of the project) to come up with the Handrytraxx Play, a tribute to the original Vesta Handy Trax. It is able to bring what made the original a favorite among DJs together with Korg’s more modern features in a lightweight product that the musician can easily bring along wherever they need it.

Original Vestax Handytrax

The turntable comes with built-in 3-W speakers and you can choose to spin at either 33.3, 45, or 78 rpm. It is powered by AAA-sized batteries or if you can connect to an outlet, a USB-C cord. It also has a built-in looper that has variable playback speed, a crossfader with reverse mode, delay and scratch effects and several “unique and creative filters”. You can of course monitor playback through headphones and it also has a detachable control panel.

It looks like pretty much a normal vinyl turntable except that it is pretty portable and lightweight. A non-playable prototype of this gadget is expected to make an appearance at the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Show where Korg will be unveiling several other products.

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Narrative game Open Roads has been delayed by a month

Annapurna is delaying the release of its upcoming narrative adventure game, Open Roads, by a few weeks so the team can do a little more refining. It’s now scheduled for release on March 28 instead of the originally planned date of February 22. The decision was made to “ensure the most polished experience for players,” a spokesperson for Annapurna told Engadget. 

Open Roads, which we had a chance to preview earlier this month, is a nostalgia-heavy experience that follows 16-year-old Tess Devine (voiced by Kaitlyn Dever) and her mother, Opal (Keri Russel), on a road trip to explore their family’s past. It features hand-drawn animations and, of course, carries the promise of deep, dark family secrets to unearth. It’ll be available for Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/narrative-game-open-roads-has-been-delayed-by-a-month-221217266.html?src=rss

LEGO announces smaller, 1050-brick version of R2D2 to celebrate Star Wars’ 25th Anniversary

Get ready to embark on a journey to a galaxy far, far away as LEGO commemorates the 25th anniversary of Star Wars with this new 1050-brick version of R2D2, hitting stores in March 2024. R2-D2, the iconic droid who’s captured our hearts in countless Star Wars adventures, is making a triumphant return in his brick-built form, following a 2214-brick version from 3 years ago. This newer build is smaller (boasting half the parts of the original), and is focused around younger galactic enthusiasts age 9 and above. However, whether you’re a seasoned LEGO Jedi or young a novice Padawan, this delightful set promises hours of galactic fun!

Designer: LEGO

Standing at 24cm tall, this brick-built rendition of R2-D2 is slightly shorter than the previous 75308 model, which graced us nearly three years ago. However, don’t let the size fool you, as this version is packed with exciting features. With a moveable head, an adjustable third leg, a periscope, and a plethora of tools straight from the Star Wars universe, it’s a true masterpiece.

But that’s not all, folks! R2-D2 comes complete with an information plaque, a Minifigure version of himself, and a special 25th Anniversary Minifigure of the infamous Darth Malak. It’s a Star Wars celebration like no other!

Here’s the lowdown on LEGO Star Wars 75379 R2-D2:

  • Set Name: R2-D2
  • Set Number: 75379
  • Age Range: 9+
  • Piece Count: 1,050
  • Price: $99.99
  • Release Date: March 1st, 2024

So, mark your calendars for this epic rendezvous with R2-D2 in March 2024. Whether you’re a young Jedi or a seasoned builder, this set promises adventure, nostalgia, and the joy of creating alongside one of Star Wars’ most beloved characters.

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Ikea repurposes old uniforms into new lifestyle collection

Over the past years, we’ve “stanned” brands that not only uses sustainable materials but are also able to upcycle and recycle materials to create new products. We’ve become conscious about how we consume things (well, hopefully, we’ve actually become conscious of it) and how this consumption culture affects this planet we’re living in. Ikea is trying to capture our hearts by creating a new lifestyle line created from materials that they themselves had to discard.

Designer: Ikea

The Swedish brand will be launching their newest collection called VÄXELBRUK which is uniquely made from their recycled coworker uniforms that were discarded when they introduced new attire back in 2020. So instead of just throwing these old uniforms into the trash heaps, they came up with new products that were made from 300 tonnes of these “useless” IKEA uniforms. If you’re not a fan of yellow and blue though, you might want to look elsewhere, even though they managed to tone down the colors considerably without dyeing the textile, which can be more expensive and resource-intensive.

The collection features 16 textile-based items that use the aforementioned old uniforms. This includes things like throw pillows, bags, cushion covers, and even curtains. They are not entirely made from the uniform textile though as they are blended with other recycled materials like polyester from used PET bottles. They also even included some of the “faulty” new uniforms so they will also not go to waste. The inclusion of other materials also helped to alter the colors that are normally so bright.

If you didn’t know that they were made from discarded co-worker uniforms, you’ll just think they’re normal Ikea products that use the iconic colors of the brand. But knowing there they come from makes it even more interesting. The VÄXELBRUK (which means interchangeable use in the Swedish language) collection will be released in February 2024 across Europe stores.

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Embodme Erae II hands-on: A customizable MPE MIDI controller for your soft synths and analog gear

The original Erae Touch was one of the more interesting MPE controllers to come out in the last few years. But it's been on the market for less than three years. So it was something of a surprise when Embodme showed up to NAMM 2024 with Erae II, the next iteration of its customizable controller with significant upgrades and one unexpected new feature.

Now, it's important to note that the version of the Erae II I was able to test out was very early prototype. There were a few bugs, the construction definitely had some rough edges. But the company has plenty of time to iron those out. The Kickstarter campaign opens on February 15 with an expect ship date sometime in June. 

The Embodme Erae II at NAMM 2024.
Terrence O'Brien / Engadget

But the vision is already clear. The main surface is largely the same, a singular smooth expanse with RGB lights underneath it. Those are used to illustrate various layouts that can be customized. It can be a standard keyboard, a grid, faders, a step sequencer, et cetera. The design is definitely more refined, even at this early stage. It also acknowledges that while the customizability of the controller was a big draw, it perhaps relied too much on the desktop app and the playing surface for handling settings. 

The updated version has a number of buttons across the top for quickly swapping layouts, controlling the new MIDI looper and accessing other settings. There's also a small, but high resolution screen tucked in the top righthand corner next to a jog wheel. The viewing angles on the screen were solid and it's plenty sharp, but its size could pose some challenges. I'm not going to judge it by this very early version of the firmware, but I had to squint pretty hard to make out the tiny text laying out all the MIDI assignments.

The controller itself was very responsive, though. The new sensors (16,000 of them to be specific) were able to track my glides and subtle shifts in pressure with incredible accuracy. The company claims the playing surface has sub-millimeter accuracy. Obviously there's no way I could truly put that to the test on the show floor but, suffice it to say, it was accurate. 

Close up of the screen and jog wheen on the Embodme Erae II at NAMM 2024.
Terrence O'Brien / Engadget

I can already tell that the Erae requires quite a bit of nuance, though, to get truly expressive results from the aftertouch. The surface doesn't have a lot of give, so tiny changes in pressure can result in big changes to the sound. 

One of the surprising things is that the Erae II will have swappable skins, kind of like the Sensel Morph (RIP) or the Joué Play, but also, not. The unit I played had a silicone cover like the original that the company says is meant for those who want to play the Erae II with drum stick. It will will ship with a white fabric one though, which was specifically meant to improve the feel and responsiveness for those playing with their fingers. 

Changing the skins is a little involved, however. Because Embodme sees the Erae not simply as a tool for the studio, but as a live performance device it wanted to make sure the covers would be secure and standup to abuse. So you actually have to unscrew the frame to pop on a new skin. And since the display on the Erae is already customizable, it's not bothering to have skins with particular layouts, just different materials.

Close up of the shortcut buttons on the Embodme Erae II at NAMM 2024.
Terrence O'Brien / Engadget

Embodme also added a ton of new connectivity options. The original simply had a USB-C port and a TRS MIDI out. But the Erae II will have two MIDI out ports, a MIDI in jack, two USB ports, with the ability to be either a host or a device, and 24 configurable analog outs that can send gate, trigger and CV to external gear. 

Obviously it's way to early to know for sure how well the Erae II will standup to real world use. But it's got a promising feature set and an intriguing design. If you want to be among the first to get your hands on one you'll be able to back it on Kickstarter starting February 15 with early bird prices of $549 or $649, depending on how early you hop on. When it reaches retail later in the year, however, it will be going for $799.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/embodme-erae-ii-hands-on-a-customizable-mpe-midi-controller-for-your-soft-synths-and-analog-gear-213059410.html?src=rss

Embodme Erae II hands-on: A customizable MPE MIDI controller for your soft synths and analog gear

The original Erae Touch was one of the more interesting MPE controllers to come out in the last few years. But it's been on the market for less than three years. So it was something of a surprise when Embodme showed up to NAMM 2024 with Erae II, the next iteration of its customizable controller with significant upgrades and one unexpected new feature.

Now, it's important to note that the version of the Erae II I was able to test out was very early prototype. There were a few bugs, the construction definitely had some rough edges. But the company has plenty of time to iron those out. The Kickstarter campaign opens on February 15 with an expect ship date sometime in June. 

The Embodme Erae II at NAMM 2024.
Terrence O'Brien / Engadget

But the vision is already clear. The main surface is largely the same, a singular smooth expanse with RGB lights underneath it. Those are used to illustrate various layouts that can be customized. It can be a standard keyboard, a grid, faders, a step sequencer, et cetera. The design is definitely more refined, even at this early stage. It also acknowledges that while the customizability of the controller was a big draw, it perhaps relied too much on the desktop app and the playing surface for handling settings. 

The updated version has a number of buttons across the top for quickly swapping layouts, controlling the new MIDI looper and accessing other settings. There's also a small, but high resolution screen tucked in the top righthand corner next to a jog wheel. The viewing angles on the screen were solid and it's plenty sharp, but its size could pose some challenges. I'm not going to judge it by this very early version of the firmware, but I had to squint pretty hard to make out the tiny text laying out all the MIDI assignments.

The controller itself was very responsive, though. The new sensors (16,000 of them to be specific) were able to track my glides and subtle shifts in pressure with incredible accuracy. The company claims the playing surface has sub-millimeter accuracy. Obviously there's no way I could truly put that to the test on the show floor but, suffice it to say, it was accurate. 

Close up of the screen and jog wheen on the Embodme Erae II at NAMM 2024.
Terrence O'Brien / Engadget

I can already tell that the Erae requires quite a bit of nuance, though, to get truly expressive results from the aftertouch. The surface doesn't have a lot of give, so tiny changes in pressure can result in big changes to the sound. 

One of the surprising things is that the Erae II will have swappable skins, kind of like the Sensel Morph (RIP) or the Joué Play, but also, not. The unit I played had a silicone cover like the original that the company says is meant for those who want to play the Erae II with drum stick. It will will ship with a white fabric one though, which was specifically meant to improve the feel and responsiveness for those playing with their fingers. 

Changing the skins is a little involved, however. Because Embodme sees the Erae not simply as a tool for the studio, but as a live performance device it wanted to make sure the covers would be secure and standup to abuse. So you actually have to unscrew the frame to pop on a new skin. And since the display on the Erae is already customizable, it's not bothering to have skins with particular layouts, just different materials.

Close up of the shortcut buttons on the Embodme Erae II at NAMM 2024.
Terrence O'Brien / Engadget

Embodme also added a ton of new connectivity options. The original simply had a USB-C port and a TRS MIDI out. But the Erae II will have two MIDI out ports, a MIDI in jack, two USB ports, with the ability to be either a host or a device, and 24 configurable analog outs that can send gate, trigger and CV to external gear. 

Obviously it's way to early to know for sure how well the Erae II will standup to real world use. But it's got a promising feature set and an intriguing design. If you want to be among the first to get your hands on one you'll be able to back it on Kickstarter starting February 15 with early bird prices of $549 or $649, depending on how early you hop on. When it reaches retail later in the year, however, it will be going for $799.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/embodme-erae-ii-hands-on-a-customizable-mpe-midi-controller-for-your-soft-synths-and-analog-gear-213059410.html?src=rss