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Luke Pontz Pat Davoli Christian Backus Ingvar Jochumsson

Agenda Define Problem Present Brainstorming Ideas Design Matrices Prototypes

Design Goals Improve Sustainability Improve market for disposable cameras Make product more desirable to public Figure 3

Electronic Waste The US throws out 130,000 computer every day We also throw out 100 million cell phones annually Figure 1 Figure 2

Customer Survey I use disposable cameras. When do you use disposable cameras? If you don't use disposable cameras, why? What do you like about disposable camerasWhat would you like to improve ?

Brainstorming Ideas Smaller Batteries Shake Battery Biodegradable Packaging Reusable Inner Shell “Back Up Booth”

Figure 11

Smaller Battery Figure 4 Figure 5

Shake Battery Figure 6Figure 7

Biodegradable Packaging Figure 8 Figure 9

Reusable Shell Figure 10

Design Matrices Design Matrix Weighted Matrix

Prototype

Analysis Battery Capacity E-waste

Questions?

References Figure 1http://colinmaher2k11.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/e-waste.jpg Figure 2 LH7GGIGHw64/TWVuI3q3JsI/AAAAAAAAAKI/YRBH_B8TcVc/s640/e-waste+3.jpg Figure 3 content/uploads/2011/09/recycle_electronics.jpeg Figure 4http:// Figure 6http:// Figure 7 shake-shake.php Figure 8http:// Figure 11http://