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New tool to aid sustainable product design
December 07, 2011
To ensure even greater control and faster turnaround in the design process, Tiller Design, Tiller Scientific+Medical and Tiller Manufacturing have invested in new prototyping equipment.
Transforming concepts into products overnight, the BFB3000 is a 3D rapid prototype unit that outputs models in either environmentally friendly biodegradable PLA or various grades of ABS plastics.
“Our investment in the BFB3000 is paying dividends across each of our businesses. It not only supports our philosophies on precision and diligence in design, it ensures we have greater control of the development process and can own all liability and responsibility associated with the job. The end result? An even quicker and better job for our clients.” – Robert Tiller
Tags: consumer, electronics, good design, quality
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New Growth New Look
December 07, 2011
Tiller Design, Tiller Scientific+Medical and Tiller Manufacturing are three independent but collaborative business units. Each is successful in its own right with distinctive offerings. Combined, they unite dynamic award winning design, robust quality processes, and significant manufacturing expertise to deliver your business ongoing profitability.
“To better communicate the distinctive personality of each business we have refreshed the brand design. The new look will continue to rollout across all collateral over the remainder of this year. While the look of the business has changed, our offering remains as diligent and dedicated to your needs as ever.” – Robert Tiller
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Tiller Scientific + Medical work for Mobilarm Ltd
December 07, 2011
Following the highly successful launch of their Crewsafe V200 at the Defence & Security Equipment International in London earlier this year, Tiller Scientific + Medical client Mobilarm Ltd is receiving interest from defence forces around the world. While in negotiation with several countries including the US last week they secured firm orders from the Royal Netherlands Navy.
Developed by Tiller Scientific + Medical, the V200 is an emergency transmitter beacon for submariners. Compact and intuitive to operate, it is the only product of its type that is serviceable and has passed all regulatory and environmental testing standards.
“Mobilarm commissioned us because they needed to ensure that V200 would be meticulously reliable and extremely simple to operate in treacherous conditions. Working closely with the Mobilarm R&D team, we combined both the rigorous quality control processes of Tiller Scientific + Medical and the intuitive design approach of Tiller Design in its development.” – Robert Tiller
Tags: design, design management, international, medical, quality, team, testing
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New Digs
September 06, 2011
Located in the leafy inner west suburb of Annandale, Tiller is even closer to the city and the airport, just off Parramatta Road.
Our fresh, bright new premises, custom-built for our needs and your projects, has room for all the Tiller businesses under one roof and over several floors.
Naturally we have ensured that our sensational team can work even harder, with a larger workshop, dedicated labs, more studio space and plenty of breakout areas.
We have also made certain we can cater for you; apart from the great cafes nearby, the new space has additional meeting facilities, hot desks and a library – perfect for a quick visit or to spend some hours while waiting for your flight.
We look forward to showing you around.
Sincerely,
Rober Tiller & Team.Tags: australia, management, team, technology, testing
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Talking Dates
July 05, 2011
Upcoming presentations on design which may interest you in the months ahead include:
Innovation driving Economic performance – the role of clean technologies.
Energy saving devices – engaging the end user insights and case studies on how to design compelling energy saving devices and services.
Venue: Davies Collison Cave, Elizabeth Street
Time & Date: Thursday 21st July 2011 5.30 – 8pm
Cost: FreeLooking Back at Innovation exploring how intellectual property, marketing, consumer behaviour and product design borrow from the past to develop future products.
Venue: Target Theatre Powerhouse Museum
Time & Date: Thursday 11th August 2011 3 – 5 pm
Cost: FreeTags: aidi, australia, awards, good design, speaking
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