DESIGNING FOR THE FUTURE
Designing for the Future is run by The Future Perfect Company to encourage student designers to think about the challenges and issues affecting our ageing population – and to create innovative and attractive designs which allow older people to continue to live meaningful, enjoyable, active and independent lives.
Student designs focus on reducing malnutrition in older adults
University of Brighton student Benson Pocock took second place in this year’s Designing for the Future Competition with his 5 Knives Concept which aims
Design uses Virtual Reality in dementia care
One of the most innovative and exciting ideas to come out of this year’s Designing for the Future with the University of
Students design for dementia, fall prevention and heart strain
This year’s Designing for the Future competition with the University of Brighton attracted a diverse range of entries. Runner up Nicole Andrews designed
Digital compass aims to tackle ageism
Joint winner of this year’s Designing for the Future with the University of Brightonwas Eli Heath who designed Pebble, a digital compass
Memory Book wins student dementia challenge
Joint winner of this year’s Designing for the Future with the University of Brighton was Elicia Oliver-Knox who describes her project, Get to
Designing for the Future tackles dementia and smart technology
This year’s Designing for the Future Competition invited students from the University of Brighton’s College of Arts & Humanities to develop innovative