CPR Training Manikin 'Brayden Baby' Wins Red Dot Design Award View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Innosonian, a company specializing in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training solutions (CEO Jeong Mok), announced on the 14th that its training manikin 'Brayden Baby' won the Red Dot Design Award 2020.


Brayden Baby received the Product Design Grand Prize at the Red Dot Design Award, considered one of the world's top three design awards. Brayden Baby is a manikin developed for infant CPR training that provides real-time visual feedback without the need for separate analysis devices, supporting high-quality education. The 'chest compression indicator light,' which shows whether blood is properly delivered along the veins, and the 'artificial respiration indicator light,' designed based on the shape of the lungs, are technologies implemented for the first time in the world for infant rescue breathing education.



Through this, Brayden Baby enables intuitive training for chest compressions and rescue breaths performed by trainees, and it connects with smart devices such as smartphones and tablets to analyze in real time whether proper CPR is being performed. Jeong Mok, CEO of Innosonian, stated, "We will continue to focus on developing products and services that contribute to effective and practical CPR education."


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