Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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Interview Gianluigi Bortoluzzi



Having a good idea , which can 'help others. And change their lives. But how to achieve it?
It 's a story of the exemplary Gianluigi Bortoluzzi, Venetian student of 25 years, graduating from the Politecnico di Milano in Industrial Design and product engineering.
He created a dropper pocket that allows you're never wrong doses of medication to be taken. Designed for beginning blind people, actually 'proves practical for everybody. Just insert the dropper, shape and size of a pen to click, in the bottle, hit the button as if you were to write, and the subject draws a drop. Lots of clicks, so many drops, no need to count: an indicator on the side of the dropper points than they have been introduced. Practical and convenient invention, developed in university studies. A project that embodies the spirit of Lifebility, the competition of ideas for the city 'for young people and designed by the Lions Club Five Days, which is giving away 5 thousand euro and an internship in a company of high technology.
"Lifebility and 'opportunity' for us young people - says Gianluigi - we must get involved and participate. The comparison with other ideas, and 'important, you make mistakes to learn. I hope that the winner may have, besides the possibility 'of the stage, even a sequel. "
Gialuigi has patented his invention and wishes to start his own business to produce it. "In Italy and 'hard to find funds or aid - said the student - in other countries like the United States, age 'does not count, and the important' that the idea is feasible. In our 25 years if you're too young. Instead we should help those who spent Saturday and Sunday to work on a project rather than just thinking about just having fun. "

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