Hydro Bike


Overview: Despite having pedals, the Hydro Bike isn’t really a bicycle at all. This fuel cell-powered transportation features these faux pedals because in a lot of countries it would legally still be considered a bicycle, avoiding the need for a motorcyclists license, road tax, etc.. Thanks to its compact hydrogen power tech, the unibody design is a bit slimmer and stealthier than other powered bikes without sacrificing power for not only its motor but other various components including sleek integrated lights.

Designer: Imran Othman

Scubus S – Augmented Reality Scuba Diving Gear


Overview: The key to a good scuba dive is knowing your surroundings, so the Scubus S provides multiple layers information to divers through augmented reality. More of a head-up display on the screen of the goggles, the wristband-controlled interface shows users vital info like depth, direction, water temp, air supply and more. Because safety is paramount in a dive, it immediately alerts to dangerous situations and gives users the ability to signal for help with the push of a button.

Designer: Noah Smith

Oculus VR Headset Redesign


Overview: This redesign of the Oculus VR Headset focuses on user familiarity to more comfortably introduce this new virtual reality gaming tech. The design’s clean, sleek look more closely resembles a pair of fancy ski goggles, avoiding the over-embelishment and obviousness of the current headset. The product appeals to the gaming audience all while keeping a look for anything other virtual reality application.

Designer: Syed Rahman

Aircon+E – Portable Air-Conditioner


Overview: The ‘Aircon+E’ is akin to a fan that uses thermo-element technology, so when it works with electricity, it cools like an air-conditioner. The fan can be charged and used on its integrated battery, hence portable. Basically the personal fan has graduated to a personal air-conditioner on the go!

Designers: Stella Baek, Mingyeong Baek, Hyunju Park, Mi Jang and Jimin Lee

Default Tap


Overview: The Default Tap forces us to stick with good habits and conserve water whenever we can. As a user of the tap, you can set the capacity for simple hand washes to advance settings of an elaborate cleanup. The design keeps us in check and encourages us to use our resources thoughtfully.

Designers: Ying Jiang, Xin-Xin Sun & Wen-Kui Jin