| 2002 Grand Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
filou |
| Country |
Germany |
| Designer(s) |
Roland Hein & Stefan Espenhahn |
| Description |
filou is a foldable multi-functional scooter. Besides being a normal scooter for transportation in a short distance, it can be transformed into a handcart when the user goes shopping. While not using it, we can fold it in a simple way. |
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| 2002 Second Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Dancing Crab |
| Country |
South-Korea |
| Designer(s) |
Jong-Hee Han & Sung-Up Yeum & In Jo Kim |
| Description |
Dancing Crab is a side-riding bicycle. The rider controls the direction by treading the pedals back and forth instead of using the handlebar. He or she enjoys a pleasure ride and feels like dancing sidelong. |
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| 2002 Second Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
T3 |
| Country |
Japan |
| Designer(s) |
Goro Imura & Yoshikazu Arai & Atsushi Suzuki & Tetsuya Watabe |
| Description |
T3 has one rear drive wheel and two front wheels that with an original suspension system. With the three-wheel layout and the suspension system, it offers stability and maneuverability. Moreover, T3 can be folded into a compact size. Also it can be towed along and used as a carrier. |
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| 2002 Third Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Hiking Chair |
| Country |
South-Korea |
| Designer(s) |
Lee Dong Chu |
| Description |
Hiking Chair allows people with lower body handicap to enjoy high-speed sport. There are two operating modes: One is using handle part and the other is using the direction switch with the battery pack attached under the seat. |
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| 2002 Third Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
CHILDREN FIT DRUM |
| Country |
China |
| Designer(s) |
Cao Jianhua & Xiao Yingying |
| Description |
CHILDREN FIT DRUM combines running, fitness sport, entertainment and intelligence developing for children over 7 years old. When stepping on it, the Music Box on the Mid-axle will emit beautiful melodics that goes with the steps. |
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| 2002 Third Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Oie |
| Country |
Taiwan |
| Designer(s) |
Shih-Hung Cheng |
| Description |
Oie denotes “goose” in French. Its special transmission enables people to develop their muscles in the thighs as well as gluteus. At the same time, it can reduce the injury of the knee. Besides, Oie’s brake is integrated into the handlebar, which makes the appearance simple and clean. |
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| 2002 Excellent Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
m4M- minimal for maximum |
| Country |
Finland |
| Designer(s) |
Janne Kristian Vaisanen |
| Description |
m4M - minimal for maximum is designed to help handicapped, disabled and old people. It can be changed from bicycle mode into wheelbarrow and vice versa. The seat can be turned 180 degree to change riding direction and function. |
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| 2002 Excellent Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
City-Fun |
| Country |
Taiwan |
| Designer(s) |
Chen-Her Wu |
| Description |
City-Fun can be transformed from an electric bike into an electric skateboard. It has a special spring device, which allows the position of rider’s feet to control the direction. Thus the rider could enjoy a different but interesting ride. |
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| 2002 Excellent Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
EASY |
| Country |
India |
| Designer(s) |
Neil Foley & Pallavi Dudeja |
| Description |
EASY uses a comfortable chair that helps the rider of any age alight the bicycle in an easy and effortless manner. Its modular structure is made up of a combination of the same aluminum extruded section. Besides, it can be easily folded and stored. |
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| 2002 Excellent Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Neo-Board |
| Country |
South-Korea |
| Designer(s) |
Kim Jong-hyun & Kwon Min-jung & Lee Young-don |
| Description |
Neo-board can give you the feeling of enjoying three kinds of sports at the same time. It looks like a skateboard and a scooter, but makes you feel like wind surfing. By attaching the brake, one can control effectively to keep safety. |
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| 2002 Excellent Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Procumbent Bike |
| Country |
Japan |
| Designer(s) |
Goro Imura & Nozomu Matsushima & Yoshikazu Arai & Gen Matsuzaki |
| Description |
Procumbent Bike was designed to base on forward-bent position, like an athlete of sprint race when started. The CHEST SUPPORT supports the rider in position without the saddle seat. Therefore, it provides the stability when riding. The same axle hub transmission is built into a rear wheel.. |
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| 2002 Excellent Prize |
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| Title of Entry |
Double |
| Country |
Taiwan |
| Designer(s) |
Hsin-Yi Liu |
| Description |
Double is a baby walker that especially designed for the children with autism. This Siamese twins bike allows two children ride together, but to move forward or backward is decided by the interaction of the children when they are riding. |
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