A mobile tele-radiology console for remote clinics
A mobile console that brings diagnostic imaging to clinics with no radiology department. We designed it, engineered it, and prototyped it.
Client · Medical imaging company (confidential)

Taking imaging to clinics that do not have a radiology department means a device that is mobile, tough, and usable by staff who are not specialists, without it looking like a toy.
We built the console around how a remote clinic actually works. A compact wheeled workstation holding the optics, the electronics, and the operator’s screen. The industrial design, the mechanical packaging, and the electromechanical side all came together at once.
We built a run of working prototypes so we could sort out the ergonomics and the layout on the real thing, not on a render.
A self-contained console that has been built, tested, and refined over several rounds, and is ready to go out into the field. Diagnostic kit packed into something a clinic can wheel in and switch on.

