As robots, drones, and virtual reality enter our smart homes, technology has gradually built within us a second nature, an artificial one. But how natural can an artificial, technologised world be? To answer this philosophical question, the Red Dot Design Museum will showcase over 150 pieces of Red Dot Award-winning technology products in an exhibition that demonstrates how well-designed technology has become a “new, second nature” to modern human beings, such that our daily life and global society can no longer survive without it. The solution to the problem is not less technology, but rather, better design to develop smarter technology.
Dräger Babyleo®
TN500 IncuWarmer

Incuwarmer
Manufacturer
Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA, Germany
Design
MMID GmbH, Germany
Motiv Ring
Fitness Tracker
Manufacturer
Motiv Inc., USA
In-house design
Curt von Badinski
Soil Scanner
Manufacturer
SoilCares, Netherlands
Design
Scope Design & Strategy bv (Pim Jonkman), Netherlands
MetraSCAN 3D / HandyPROBE /
C-Track

Portable 3D Measurement System
Manufacturer
Creaform Inc. (Ametek Inc.), Canada
In-house design
François Lessard, Nicolas Lebrun
Hover Camera
Drone
Manufacturer
Zero Zero Robotics Inc., China
In-house design
Mengqiu Wang, Guanqun Zhang
ROG Maximus IX APEX
Motherboard
Manufacturer and In-house design
ASUSTeK Computer Inc., Taiwan
STU-540
Signature Pad
Manufacturer
Wacom Co. Ltd., Japan
In-house design
Mitchell Giles
Xkelet
Custom-made Orthosis
Manufacturer
Xkelet Easy Life S.L., Spain
In-house design
Andreu Carulla Studio
Microsoft HoloLens
Augmented Reality Headset
Manufacturer and In-house design
Microsoft Corporation, USA


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