Eleven innovative design projects were on display at the Department of Engineering's Institute for Manufacturing to mark the end of a year-long project. More details here Vote for your favorite project from the ones below: The design projects MediBox An innovative solution for the transportation and monitoring of temperature sensitive medical substances. Ed West, Simon Holroyd, Sidharth Khandelwal, Elliott DobsonUnlayered A revolutionary 3D printing technology that exploits submerged material consolidation for a rapid and novel manufacturing process. Logan Bishop, Mason Edwards, Charlie Hughes, Wai-chuen CheungHefti A beekeeping aid to monitor the hive weight enhancing the chance of bee survival in the winter. Dan Ayres, Poppy Brewer, Fiona Gillanders, Jenk KilichPulse Pulse enables deaf users to perceive sounds and their directions in unfamiliar environments. James Lobo, Helen Hoogewerf-McComb, Lawrence BaynhamRotary Cone Safer, cheaper and more hygienic powder-lump prevention for the food processing industry. Pippa Horton, Arron Rodrigues, Robin Å mÃdSoteria A device to protect motorcyclists from injuries caused by excessive head movement during collisions. Helen Dean, David Hotchkiss, Sam MasseyRefleks A solution to reduce the impact of potholes by forewarning motorists. Nick Schweitzer, Justine Shek and Bryan SinEctotherm A device that enables skiers to vary the insulation properties of their jacket. Chris Ashby, Beth Keith, Joel ChongPegasus Polo Boot An innovative, hi-tech, polo pony leg protection system. Karin Bergvall, John Ginger, Lukas WongWHB Acoustic C3 High-end headphones that unfold to become a pair of portable speakers. Will Benjamin, Matt Hall, Simon WolfThe Ablus Equip A device for manual wheelchairs to promote independence and improve safety on gradients. James Evans, Richard Totten, Edward West