UniSZA as the National Centre of Design for Disability in Malaysia
This paper explains the initial steps of establishing the national centre of design for disabled people in Malaysia . As we all know, there is still no evidence of the existence of a creative centre for industrial product design in the country, especially for this special group. Through the initia...
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my-unisza-ir.17812020-11-22T08:27:17Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1781/ UniSZA as the National Centre of Design for Disability in Malaysia Marzuki, Ibrahim Imran, Abdullah Mohd Hisham, Omar Muhammad Sophist, Ahmad Sheikh Ahmad Tajuddin, Sh. Yusoff Ahmad Fairuz, Ariff T Technology (General) This paper explains the initial steps of establishing the national centre of design for disabled people in Malaysia . As we all know, there is still no evidence of the existence of a creative centre for industrial product design in the country, especially for this special group. Through the initiative from the School of Industrial Design located in Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin ( UniSZA ), we take a commitment to channel societal significances through designing, developing and producing innovative product design for various categories of disabilities in this country, such as physically disability , mentally disability , vision impair, learning disability , speech disability and others. It will be done entirely in a centre known as National Centre of Design for Disability (CDD), which highlights the standards and quality of design , where the outcomes meet the satisfaction of the end users through its function, ergonomics, safety, comfort and aesthetics for them to not ashamed to join their routine activities in the open public environment. The CDD improves to enhance the existing equipment alongside providing advice and assistance for the state-of-the-art research outcomes. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1781/1/FH03-FRIT-20-44698.pdf Marzuki, Ibrahim and Imran, Abdullah and Mohd Hisham, Omar and Muhammad Sophist, Ahmad and Sheikh Ahmad Tajuddin, Sh. Yusoff and Ahmad Fairuz, Ariff (2019) UniSZA as the National Centre of Design for Disability in Malaysia. In: 4th International Conference on Ergonomics and 2nd International Conference on Industrial Engineering, ICE and ICIE 2019, 27-28 August 2019, Primula Beach Hotel Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu; Malaysia. |
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This paper explains the initial steps of establishing the national centre of design for disabled people in
Malaysia . As we all know, there is still no evidence of the existence of a creative centre for industrial product
design in the country, especially for this special group. Through the initiative from the School of Industrial
Design located in Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin ( UniSZA ), we take a commitment to channel societal
significances through designing, developing and producing innovative product design for various categories of
disabilities in this country, such as physically disability , mentally disability , vision impair, learning disability ,
speech disability and others. It will be done entirely in a centre known as National Centre of Design for
Disability (CDD), which highlights the standards and quality of design , where the outcomes meet the satisfaction
of the end users through its function, ergonomics, safety, comfort and aesthetics for them to not ashamed to join
their routine activities in the open public environment. The CDD improves to enhance the existing equipment
alongside providing advice and assistance for the state-of-the-art research outcomes. |
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Marzuki, Ibrahim Imran, Abdullah Mohd Hisham, Omar Muhammad Sophist, Ahmad Sheikh Ahmad Tajuddin, Sh. Yusoff Ahmad Fairuz, Ariff |
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UniSZA as the National Centre of Design for Disability in Malaysia |
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UniSZA as the National Centre of Design for Disability in Malaysia |
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UniSZA as the National Centre of Design for Disability in Malaysia |
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