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Microfluidics Design Competition

09 May 2005

Industry Based Learning (IBL) (www.swin.edu.au/corporate/ili/) student Stuart Boyle recently joined the CobaltNiche team in January 2005. Last month he was recognised by MycroLab (www.mycrolab.com) in a design competition to develop a concept portable device to house MycroLab’s latest cutting edge microfluidics technology.

Collocated at MiniFAB (www.minifab.com.au) “The Micro-Nano-Bio Company”, Mycrolab is a microfluidic product development company, focused on simplifying chemical and bio-chemical diagnostics. Mycrolab integrate multiple processes into devices and consumables to make test procedures faster, more reliable, safer, simpler and cheaper to operate.

Partnering in 2004 with fourth year Product Design Engineering students from Swinburne University of Technology, MycroLab’s competition design brief emphasised aesthetics, ergonomic handling and keeping the overall size of the device as compact as possible.
Stuart and his team mate, Rani Zahli Urke (she is now working in Norway at 360 Grader Produktdesign (http://www.360grader.com/)) received a cash prize for their design that proved to be smaller and easier to assemble than its competitors.

The CobaltNiche team is proud of Stuart’s efforts and congratulates him and Rani on their experience gained working in area of science and new manufacturing whose rapid emergence will positively impact on society.