Emily is currently developing health care and lifestyle-related products and services to serve the local and global healthcare community. She is the Co-Founder of Studio Doozy, a healthcare design technology firm that strives to redesign aging. They work with a bottom-up approach and engage the end-users throughout their design process.
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Emily's final year project for her bachelor's degree in Industrial Design was a two in one toilet for Parkinson's patients and their family members. This project was inspired by her grandfather, who has been diagnosed with Parkinson's. "Libue," as the project was named, was awarded the James Dyson Award National Winner of the Hong Kong league and The 5th Spirit of Hong Kong Award, an annual South China Morning Post campaign. With positive feedback from the Parkinson's association and the Ageing Community and a toilet that required further user testing and improvement - Emily founded Studio Doozy with her partner Joan Calduch Ferran. Other than going back to their drawing tables to rethink and redesign the toilet. They are also focused on creating other inclusive products for differently-abled individuals to live a better life.
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Emily Tang
Co-Founder
Studio Doozy
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