Which groundbreaking product design approach revolutionized scientific instruments in the 1970s by introducing modular components that users could customize based on specific research needs?
Product design in the scientific industry has transformed dramatically over the decades, with innovations addressing both functionality and user experience. From laboratory equipment to consumer health devices, the evolution of scientific product design reflects advances in technology, materials science, and human-centered design principles. Test your knowledge about a pivotal moment in scientific product design history!
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- The Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus (HP-IB) system, allowing instruments to be connected in standardized configurations
- The IBM Laboratory Integration Protocol (LIP), featuring color-coded instrument panels for intuitive operation
- The Zeiss Universal Design System (UDS), implementing ergonomic controls based on anthropometric research
- The Bell Labs Scientific Workstation (BLSW), featuring the first touch-screen interface for laboratory equipment
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