Krista Donaldson: The $80 prosthetic knee that's changing lives
克莉絲妲‧唐納森: 造價80塊美金的人工膝蓋 - 改變許多人的生命
Krista Donaldson is the CEO of D-Rev, a non-profit product development company improving the health and incomes of people around the world. Full bio
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真的有因為科技而受益
(Design Revolution)的簡稱
less than four dollars a day.
the projects we've been working on,
the Jaipur Foot Organization,
less than four dollars a day,
you don't have much money,
what we'd call a "smart knee."
這類產品都是什麼樣的人在用
back from Afghanistan or Iraq
或伊拉克回來的美國退役軍人
when they were looking for a better knee,
更好替代方案前所使用的
of what a leg system looks like,
how it all fits together.
and it improves their lives?
而且確實對他們生活有幫助呢?
needs to be world class.
大家可以看他怎麼走路
with stability as he's walking.
holding the bamboo staff.
technical performance.
the greatest range of motion
跟市面上其他產品比起來
designed to be user-centric.
that you're thinking about,
這個產品相關的人考量進去
齋浦爾膝關節(Jaipur Knee)
stigma around being disabled,
of the modifications we did.
around this, but some other things.
除了剛講到的還有調整其他部份
the ReMotion Knee,
we smoothed the profile.
需要膝關節的人都可以擁有
截肢患者使用了我們的產品
we're looking at, of course,
還是穿戴這副人工膝關節
the following years after that.
穿戴膝關節的優秀矯具師
穿戴膝關節的優秀矯具師
where she lost her leg,
as an engineer and as a woman,
對我而言意義非凡
不光解決現有問題
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Krista Donaldson - EngineerKrista Donaldson is the CEO of D-Rev, a non-profit product development company improving the health and incomes of people around the world.
Why you should listen
Prosthetic limbs are expensive and complex, and they must be fit to each individual -- yet having a replacement for a lost limb can mean the difference between working and not, having a social life and not. So, Krista Donaldson and her team at the nonprofit design firm, D-Rev, are attacking the problem on several fronts, from re-engineering the moving parts, to exploring way-new materials that replace expensive titanium, to forming deep local partnerships for distribution and maintenance around the world.
It's the kind of work that D-Rev does; with a mission "to improve the health and incomes of people living on less than $4 per day," their motto is "Design for the other 90%." Taking a truly user-centered approach that could be summarized as "Listen before you build."
As Donaldson wrote in a paper for the WEF: "The world is confounded by difficult problems in healthcare that are ripe for innovative solutions. The information most needed for these solutions ... is readily available -- from the users. They need to be asked: How can we solve X? What is your experience with Y? Instead of focusing on asking people in developing countries to change their behavior, those of us who work in healthcare should sit up and listen to what they have to say."
Krista Donaldson | Speaker | TED.com