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Sleep Turning Assistive Device

Department of Industrial Design, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology

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Patients with muscular dystrophy often require caregiver assistance to turn over every two hours at night to prevent pressure sores due to muscle paralysis and atrophy. This design centers on enabling patients to turn independently, aiming to ensure safe sleep while relieving the physical and mental burden on caregivers—creating a more dignified and restful care experience for both sides.

HaHo uses smart sensors and air cushions to help users turn at night, reducing pressure sores and improving sleep and care quality. HaHo uses smart sensors and air cushions to help users turn at night, reducing pressure sores and improving sleep and care quality. HaHo uses smart sensors and air cushions to help users turn at night, reducing pressure sores and improving sleep and care quality. HaHo uses smart sensors and air cushions to help users turn at night, reducing pressure sores and improving sleep and care quality.

The forest school Chronicle

Department of Cultural Creativity and Digital Media Design, Lunghwa University of Science and Technology

When learning is no longer confined to textbooks, the forest becomes the most authentic classroom. At Youmu Elementary School, nature is the teacher, guiding children as they explore the world beneath dappled sunlight and grow with the changing seasons. “Youmu You Ren” captures the beauty and possibilities of forest education through documentary film and thoughtfully designed merchandise. We believe education should offer more room to breathe and fewer limitations. Join us in hearing the whispers of the forest and witnessing the smiles of children at play.

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