Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Korean-born Jeong Kihyun studied automotive engineering and industrial design at Seoul National University of Technology and since then has worked as a designer for various companies. He has experience in creating medical equipment, mobile telephony, and multimedia interfaces. He has won the Korea Good Design Award on several occasions, most recently in 2012. He has also participated in exhibitions such as the Atelier Project.
The Boat Controller was designed for RIQ; it controls almost any boat and can operate two motors at the same time. This robust yet elegant machine provides the user with intuitive and unique usability.
This waterproof outdoor navigator and designed for Thinkware allows the user to see the maps in 3D. Its small size, rounded shape and smooth surface make it extremely portable and easy to handle.
C-Arm was designed for Medien and is used to perform angiographs. Unlike conventional machines, its mobile structure allows you to analyze any area of the body with ease. Its flexibility means that all angles can be covered.
Designed for Thinkware, Cassiopea is a sleek and compact GPS. The user interface is quick and convenient to use.
The Navi G1 GPS was designed for luxury automobiles. With a 7-inch screen, the device provides all the necessary information for traveling in Europe, including a television receiver with PiP function.
Soul is a digital mammography unit with excellent image quality. Designed for Medi-Future, it is intuitive and the controls are easy to understand. The parts that are in contact with the breast have rounded edges to ensure maximum comfort.