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Innovation in design and engineering: the refill_h2o

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Main Author: Curralo, Ana Filomena
Publication Date: 2025
Other Authors: Lopes, Sergio Ivan, Mendes, João, Curado, António
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: This article explores the design journey behind a water dispensing system composed of a reusable water bottle and a smart refill station interconnected through the Internet of Things (IoT) and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). The methodology embraced Design Thinking and Participatory Design, seeking insights and feedback from the intended users throughout the Smartbottle ecosystem’s development phases. These insights substantiated the eco-friendly product specifications and design requisites, culminating in a solution tailored to a specific community. The primary aim of this system is to gradually phase out the use of single-use plastic water bottles within the premises of Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, an institution catering to around 6000 students and staff members. A survey conducted revealed a preference for recycled plastic as the material of choice, while the design of the bottle took on a marine animal shape. This symbolic choice represents the extensive ecological impact of discarding conventional plastic bottles, emphasizing the global urgency to curtail plastic waste, pollution, and accumulation.
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title Innovation in design and engineering: the refill_h2o
spellingShingle Innovation in design and engineering: the refill_h2o
Curralo, Ana Filomena
Sustainability
Smartbootle
Academia
Design thinking
IoT
title_short Innovation in design and engineering: the refill_h2o
title_full Innovation in design and engineering: the refill_h2o
title_fullStr Innovation in design and engineering: the refill_h2o
title_full_unstemmed Innovation in design and engineering: the refill_h2o
title_sort Innovation in design and engineering: the refill_h2o
author Curralo, Ana Filomena
author_facet Curralo, Ana Filomena
Lopes, Sergio Ivan
Mendes, João
Curado, António
author_role author
author2 Lopes, Sergio Ivan
Mendes, João
Curado, António
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Curralo, Ana Filomena
Lopes, Sergio Ivan
Mendes, João
Curado, António
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sustainability
Smartbootle
Academia
Design thinking
IoT
topic Sustainability
Smartbootle
Academia
Design thinking
IoT
description This article explores the design journey behind a water dispensing system composed of a reusable water bottle and a smart refill station interconnected through the Internet of Things (IoT) and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). The methodology embraced Design Thinking and Participatory Design, seeking insights and feedback from the intended users throughout the Smartbottle ecosystem’s development phases. These insights substantiated the eco-friendly product specifications and design requisites, culminating in a solution tailored to a specific community. The primary aim of this system is to gradually phase out the use of single-use plastic water bottles within the premises of Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, an institution catering to around 6000 students and staff members. A survey conducted revealed a preference for recycled plastic as the material of choice, while the design of the bottle took on a marine animal shape. This symbolic choice represents the extensive ecological impact of discarding conventional plastic bottles, emphasizing the global urgency to curtail plastic waste, pollution, and accumulation.
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