
Dauik 22 is a calibration device designed specifically for ear thermometers used in lab settings, aiming to guarantee precise and accurate temperature readings.
November 2022 - April 2023 (6 months)
I was a Design Engineer in the product development team of APR Devices
Kapter (https://www.kapter.mx/)
Problem:
This project was designed based on the clients request, they wanted a new equipment that would enable them to explore innovative methods of calibrating ear thermometers, with a particular focus on reimagining the design of the blackbody component, which serves as the calibration reference.
In addition to meeting these technical requirements, we were faced with the challenge of developing a fresh visual language for the equipment. Also, we were entrusted with the task of designing an intuitive digital interface, ensuring a seamless and user-friendly experience for operators.

Clients past designs.
In summary, for this project we designed:
These aspects added an extra layer of complexity to the project, demanding meticulous attention to detail and a thorough understanding of both functional and visual design principles. Throughout the process, our team remained committed to delivering a solution that met the client's expectations while pushing for innovation in the field of calibration devices.
To learn more about the UX/UI design part of this project go to:
Designing the digital interface and the hardware for a calibration device
Process:
During the initial phase, we embarked on an extensive research journey, collaborating closely with professionals and end-users in thermal laboratories and hospitals. Through insightful conversations and feedback sessions, we gained valuable insights into their workflow, identified their specific needs, and pinpointed the challenges they faced in achieving precise calibration.