This thermal imaging drone could help firefighters quickly locate the source of fire in a building

I’m of the firm belief that robots should be assigned duties that are too difficult or dangerous for humans. Take for instance the Prophet by Marius Kindler, an autonomous drone that’s designed to monitor and assess structures/areas on fire so that blue light departments (firefighters, police & paramedics) can effectively carry out their protective and preventive measures. The drone comes fitted with a FLIR camera that captures a heat-map, helping rescue missions detect sources of fire or even helping them plot the position of humans who need to be rescued.

The tricopter drone’s design can be split into three elements – the propellers, a hockey-puck-shaped FLIR thermography camera at the bottom, and a removable/replaceable battery pack on the top. On-site, the drone can be programmed to run pre-determined routes and will constantly patrol a specific area, analyzing the structural fire to give the rescue team a clear idea of the fire’s source, the building’s layout, and possibly even identify potential safe routes for ingress and evacuation.

“Equipped with FLIR‘s thermal imaging technology it monitors heat exposure and the fire‘s behaviour over time”, says designer Marius Kindler. “Based on the gathered data it can identify anomalies and even predicts how the situation could develop in the near future. The system also makes it possible to link several drones together to a network, enabling all first responders to share their information, responsibilities and their equipment in a collaborative way during emergency incidents.”

The Prophet Drone was the result of a 10-week term project at Umeå Institute of Design in collaboration with FLIR Systems. Although conceptual, it definitely makes a case for how drones can be designed to help protect people and contain major disasters. The technology isn’t too far off, to begin with. Thermography cameras already exist, and autonomous drones are definitely a thing… so it shouldn’t be too farfetched to assume that human-assisting drones could soon be a part of every urban neighbourhood’s firefighting arsenal.

Designer: Marius Kindler

Improving indoor wellbeing in a stylish manner!

At first sight, this device may leave you wondering what its purpose is. Is it a speaker? A wireless Charger? A Smart Hub? Well if you guessed any of these then you would be wrong. Matteo is in fact an extremely attractive air purifier. Designed to subtlety enhance indoor wellbeing, it increases the quality of the air in the compact urban home environment. So, interesting form aside, what else sets it apart from the crowd? Well, concealed within the rounded externals is an intelligent hub that allows the device to adapt the smart cleaning cycles to best cater to the everchanging environment that it is placed within!

Like any product that is destined for a life within the home, its aesthetic had to be considered in great depth; the minimal, playful shape combined with the subtle surface detailing, leads to a beautiful design language that really sets this product apart from the rest!

Designers: Marius Kindler, Viggo Blomqvist & Anna Hing in collaboration with Electrolux

Look at the stars, look how they shine

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The Aeon Telescope Kindler brings a new definition to the phrase ‘aim for the stars’. This tiny yet powerful telescope is ideal for the amateur stargazer, making astronomy truly accessible to the masses. The telescope pivots on a magnetically stabilized ball and socket joint, allowing the user to precisely aim and position it. It works with a companion app, allowing one to view cosmic bodies on the screen, along with all the necessary information. Much like an augmented reality encyclopedia! Can someone buy me this as an early Christmas gift?

Designer: Marius Kindler

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