Written Instructions can*sometimes be overwhelming for people to follow, leading often to burned dinners, unnecessary calls to technical support, and partially-assembled IKEA furniture. But when it comes to Medical products, failure to read Instructions could very well be a matter of life or death. Product design firm Cambridge Consultants understands that **t all patients like to read, so they’ve brought an in**vative Packaging concept called AudioPack to CES this week in Las Vegas.
AudioPack*supplements instructive text and illustrations with step-by-step audio messages delivered by an avatar named Ana. But Ana’s guidance isn’t simply a continuous audio message; she’s interactive. Specific steps are triggered by touch-sensitive paper packaging, so patients will k**w exactly what each part of the Medical Product does as they remove it from the packaging. As a result, patients, whether tech**logically-inept or suffering from cognitive disease, receive the guidance and support they need to overcome fears of learning seemingly complex Medical products or starting a new treatment.
AudioPack can naturally be integrated into any Medical product, but here’s a video of it being integrated into an injection kit: