kinntek customer survey

15
Being able to use your hands is too often taken for granted…

Upload: alain-rihs

Post on 14-Apr-2017

108 views

Category:

Engineering


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Kinntek customer survey

Being able to use your hands is too often taken for granted…

Page 2: Kinntek customer survey

Marie, 32, is a talented pianist. Two years ago she was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. Her hand and finger mobility has progressively decreased…

Page 3: Kinntek customer survey

Marie downloads the hAPPy software application onto her smart device.

Page 4: Kinntek customer survey

By using the application regularly she is able to once again play the piano with a smile on her face.

Page 5: Kinntek customer survey

Fred, 17, is passionate about rock climbing. During his carpentry apprenticeship he severely injures his hand and requires surgery. His goal is to recover mobility and strength…

Page 6: Kinntek customer survey

Fred gets the hAPPy sensor-connected devices and corresponding app for his smart device.

Page 7: Kinntek customer survey

After a lengthy recovery and rehab period, Fred is able to rejoin his climbing group, the sky is the limit.

Page 8: Kinntek customer survey

Emma is a 62 year-old baker. Her clients nickname her “magic hands” as she is able to create complex, delicious desserts. Recently, Emma has started to feel some pain in her fingers from osteoarthritis…

Page 9: Kinntek customer survey

Emma gets the hAPPy sensor-connected glove and corresponding app for her smart device.

Page 10: Kinntek customer survey

Thanks to the exercises and regular care, Emma can now create her confectionary wonders free from pain. She is planning on writing a cookbook.

Page 11: Kinntek customer survey

Catherine is an orthopedic surgeon specialized in hand reconstruction. She works closely with John’s physiotherapy and occupational therapy teams. Their common goal: helping patients recover better and faster.…

Page 12: Kinntek customer survey

Catherine, John and their team follow up regularly on the progress of their patients through a shared performance report. Their patients are able to stick to the schedule of rehabilitation exercises, by being able to perform them without having to leave home.

Page 13: Kinntek customer survey

hAPPy, the platform bringing people together for better hand rehabilitation.

Page 14: Kinntek customer survey

hAPPy is still in the conceptual phase. Will Marie, Fred, Emma and others find their customized tool for hand and finger exercises? Help our idea become a reality!

Page 15: Kinntek customer survey

The future of hAPPy is in your hands!