At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory wanted to help the country and the world through innovation, space technology, and engineering. Within 37 days, engineers and others created a high-pressure ventilator prototype tailored to the needs of patients with COVID-19 and sent it to the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York for testing. The device, called VITAL (Ventilator Intervention Technology Accessible Locally), was designed to be faster to build and easier to maintain than traditional ventilators, with a fraction of the parts to help the medical community address the shortage of ventilators needed to treat coronavirus patients. Kat Park shares how engineers leveraged the skills of design and illustration to think through their thinking, and facilitate rapid development in a remote environment.
A look at how teams shift from a culture of “my ideas” to “our ideas,” and why bringing more people into the design process moves the work forward.