Industrial Design: Recent submissions

  • Khan, Mahnoor ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Immobilization of injuries on the site of accident is a very important and sensitive practice that must be performed by the first aiders and rescue teams. However, in our country it's not being practiced and the injured ...
  • Tariq, Neha Fatima ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    The growth of population over the years and lack of supervision over solid waste management has led to serious environmental impacts that cannot be reversed. Open disposal of household waste in to streets, open lands and ...
  • Farid, Iqra ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    This project aims to design a henna kit that will provide the user with all the necessary tools to make the practice of henna efficient. It is an idea that considers problems faced while applying henna from both the ...
  • Batool, Husnain ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    This project focuses on strengthening flood rescue operations by supporting rescuers as well as victims during assisted flood rescue missions. Flood is one of the most frequent, common, and widespread Natural disasters in ...
  • Murtaza, Kashaf e ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    A good design is a functional design. The product that will be a focus in this project is a complete health care system designed for the asthmatic patients to improve their day to day life and to improve their living ...
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    Rubbab, Fiza ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Water pollution is one of the major threats to public health here in Pakistan. Pakistan is an agricultural country, rivers play an important role in food production because rainfall is unreliable. But the water quality ...
  • Sohail, Ghania ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    In developing countries, motorcycles are one of the most important means of transportation, commonly used to reduce commuting times from home to workplace and vice versa. The human head is one of the most vulnerable ...
  • Kazi, Nisha ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    People tend to spend about 8 hours per day at work. Many occupations require employees to sit at their workspaces for a long time. Due to this, they become susceptible to back and neck pain, and ultimately develop ...
  • Zahid, Anza ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Objectives: • Conserve and consume rainwater • A modular device that helps users understand the significance of water o An interactive way to consume rainwater through its movability feature o User-friendly device that ...
  • Noor, Zoiba ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Pakistan is one of the countries which is blessed with natural resources as well as agricultural lands. With that comes the climate extreme conditions in the same region.Earthquakes,floods, droughts Tsunami and cyclones ...
  • Khan, Zain Ahsan ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    In today's realm the boundaries between man and machine come ever so close. One aspect of this closure is taking the advantage of the technology to improve human daily lives. As technology has done so in the past and ...
  • Nauman, Uzair ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    This project seeks to devise a solution targeting a very specific set of consumers. These users are often overlooked when it comes to designing products. These users are the patients that are suffering from Essential ...
  • ldrees, Muhammad Muneeb ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    In Pakistan, more than 30 million adult population are diabetic patients. Diabetes is a disease in which the human body organ pancreas produces very little or almost no insulin. This natural hormone is responsible for ...
  • Hayat, Hanadi ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Imagine you have a piece of land that can produce 1000 rupees worth of wheat. However, you can only use half of your land for agriculture and get 500 rupees out of it. Why? Because the other half of your land is, unfit ...
  • Pasha, Namra Naser ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Shopping at supermarkets is a time consuming and tiring task. Extensive wait, rush and long lines cause human errors, fatigue and a general exhaustion. In my final year project, I plan to solve this problem through the ...
  • Malik, Bushra ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Studies show that an excessive amount of association with screens can be harming, and today there are much a bigger number of choices for screen time than simply staring at the TV. Also this can cause a lot of health ...
  • Zakir, Ayesha ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    This piece of work was carried out in order to work on the elimination of hazardous elements of smoke emitting from the exhaust end of the vehicles. For this purpose, a research was first conducted while keeping the ...
  • Nazim, Kinza ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    Stress is an everyday burden that people must carry by force. They cannot escape the cage of society's expectation of them, causing them to have multiple stressors including family, social, and mostly, work stress. In ...
  • Fazli, Ramlah ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    This project comes with the personal experience and frustration due to smog and usage of hazardous material as food packaging. Combing both these ideas the project revolves around one of the causes of smog i.e.: agricultural ...
  • Amar, Amna ((SADA), NUST, 2020)
    This report covers the problems that effect human life due to excessive use of cellphone, laptop and other gadgets which may result in straight neck syndrome and other postural issues. Finding a minimal solution for ...

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