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The Miraclefeet Brace: Prototyping Approach
Craig Milroy, co-director of Stanford’s Product Realization Laboratory, interviews student Ian Connolly about his team’s approach to prototyping to address the need for a more effective, affordable solution for club foot.
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The Miraclefeet Brace: Progression of Prototypes
Craig Milroy, co-director of Stanford’s Product Realization Laboratory, interviews student Ian Connolly how his team’s prototypes progressed from quick, inexpensive, low-resolution models to a more advanced, near-final product.
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The Miraclefeet Brace: Prototype Testing with Users
Craig Milroy, co-director of Stanford’s Product Realization Laboratory, interviews student Ian Connolly about his team’s approach to testing prototypes with users.
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The Miraclefeet Brace: Low-Resolution Prototypes
Craig Milroy, co-director of Stanford’s Product Realization Laboratory, interviews student Ian Connolly about some the value and importance of early, quick, inexpensive prototypes.
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The Miraclefeet Brace: Cost of Prototyping
Craig Milroy, co-director of Stanford’s Product Realization Laboratory, interviews student Ian Connolly about how much his team spent on developing different types of prorotypes.
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The Miraclefeet Brace: Advice
Craig Milroy, co-director of Stanford’s Product Realization Laboratory, and student Ian Connolly give their advice to innovators undertaking prototyping.