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  • New tool to aid sustainable product design 

    December 07, 2011

    New tool to aid sustainable product design 

    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

  • Talking Dates

    July 05, 2011

    Talking Dates

    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: Free

    Looking 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: Free

    Tags: aidi, australia, awards, good design

  • Design Industry Advisor

    March 07, 2011

    Design Industry Advisor

    Robert Tiller has been invited to sit as a founding member on The Good Design Council.

    Established by Good Design Australia (GDA), the Council is an advisory committee of industry experts that will convene to discuss issues relating to Australian International Design Awards (AIDA) and provide guidance and feedback on the direction of AIDA. Like a steering committee, the Council will advise the organisers on the state of the industry and how AIDA can best reflect that ever-changing climate.

    GDA, will be the pinnacle body of design in Australia, driving greater demand for design among consumers and end users of design locally and abroad.

    His Excellency, Michael Bryce is the inaugural Patron of GDA.

    Tags: aidi, australia, awards, good design

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