WÜRZBURG, Germany, August 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
CaderaDesign Rewarded for Intuitive User Interface for Integrated Control of Operating Room Equipment
The international Red Dot Jury awards the TEGRIS project of the Tom Cadera design team the "Red Dot Design Award: Best of the Best 2013" for outstanding creative work. With this prize, the jury acknowledges the successful combination of first-class aesthetics and a human-centered user guidance adapted to the requirements of the work environment.
Simplifying Operating Room Complexity
The goal was to develop an intuitive, convenient user interface for the TEGRIS operating room unit that would enable the OR staff to easily and safely integrate a diverse range of OR devices regardless of the device manufacturer. This would include the OR table, monitors, patient data and even music - all systems had to be combined.
Solving this task required close co-operation between CaderaDesign, its programming partner, independis, as well as the customer, medical technology company Maquet. The project involved conceptual and design work as well as programming of the graphical user interface. "The team is excited about the Red Dot Award, all the more because this challenging project required all those involved to show a strong commitment and to think outside the box again and again," chief designer Tom Cadera explains. "This design award is evidence that our ideas and the way we put them into practice have worked out well." And Hannes Schneider, Product Manager for OR Integration with Maquet GmbH, adds: "Our customers appreciate the well-designed user interface of TEGRIS, too."
Realistic Design Facilitates Intuitive Control
Despite its underlying complexity, the software has a clean, high-end look and feel. This is due to the ample room allowed for the interface design incorporating simple, straight forms, as well as the realistic, self-explanatory screen elements. Animated elements reinforce this modern appearance and ensure users intuitively understand how to operate the controls. The positive emotions users experience when operating the interface ("joy of use") increase user acceptance. High-contrast interactive controls and self-explanatory icons enhance operational safety.
Workflow Benefits Hospital Management Staff, OR Teams, and Patients
The TEGRIS user guidance has been especially designed to meet the requirements of surgeons. Every customer can adjust the pre-defined workflow to their specific daily OR processes. This reduces OR staff training needs and saves costs related to hospital management. At the same time, the workflow improves efficiency of OR work routines. A surgical safety checklist in line with the WHO standard to improve patient safety, direct accessibility to the required patient data, and optimized image data management, all these features help keep the focus on the ultimate goal - optimal patient care.
State-of-the-Art Technologies at Work for Trend-Setting Design
The TEGRIS user interface has been designed for usage with non-mobile devices running Windows 7. To develop and implement the user interface, CaderaDesign relied on combined advanced technologies:
- Framework: .NET 3.5
- Programming Language: C#
- Interface Technology: WPF / XAML 3.5
- Development Environment: Visual Studio 2010 and Expression Blend 4.0
The TEGRIS hardware design also originates from the Cadera team. In order to adapt the interface to new technologies and customer requirements, the next development stage of the project has started.
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About CaderaDesign
CaderaDesign is based in Würzburg, Germany, and has offices in Düsseldorf and France. The company is specialised in usability and aesthetics related to idea generation and design of products, user interfaces, HMIs, software and icons, in particular for technical equipment and medical devices. Since 1992, national and international customers from various industries have relied on the creative potential and the design and programming expertise of the company. All projects are based on the maxim: People are the centre - the technology always follows user requirements. CaderaDesign team consits of 10 to 20 industrial and communication designers as well as usability and software engineers. A project-specific mixture of regular employees and freelancers, as well as close co-operation with experts from other disciplines, are the basis for agile and customer-oriented order processing.
About MAQUET
MAQUET, a trusted partner for hospitals and physicians for over 175 years, is the global leader in providing medical systems that meet the needs of the most medically challenging patients, while exceeding the expectations of the hospital teams that care for them. MAQUET designs, develops and distributes innovative therapy solutions and infrastructure capabilities for high-acuity areas within the hospital including the operating room (OR), hybrid OR/cath lab and intensive care unit (ICU) as well as intra and inter hospital patient transport. Headquartered in Rastatt, Germany, MAQUET is the largest subsidiary of the publicly listed Getinge Group AB of Sweden. MAQUET generated nearly 1.4 billion euros in 2011, representing more than half of the Getinge Group's annual revenue of 2.4 billion euros. MAQUET has 6,000 employees in 50 international sales and service organizations, as well as a network of more than 280 sales representatives. For more information please visit http://www.maquet.com.
Further Information on User Interface Design:
CaderaDesign
Tom Cadera
Semmelstraße 12 - 14
97070 Würzburg, Germany
Phone +49-931-460660
info@caderadesign.de
http://www.caderadesign.de
Further Information on TEGRIS in General:
MAQUET GmbH
Surgical Workplaces
Jehona Kelmendi
Kehler Straße 31
76437 Rastatt, Germany
Phone +49-7222-932420
jehona.kelmendi@maquet.com
http://www.maquet.com
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