I’m a final-year Product Design and Manufacture student at the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´, passionate about creating thoughtful, functional solutions that sit at the intersection of design, engineering, and user experience. My work is driven by a desire to understand real problems and respond with meaningful, human-centred outcomes.
For my major project, I developed ALIGN—a recovery exoskeleton designed to aid and monitor rehabilitation from lower back injuries, particularly in rowing. Drawing from my background in competitive rowing, I wanted to explore how wearable technology could bridge the gap between passive support and active recovery. This self-led project allowed me to delve deeply into user research, biomechanics, and technical development, resulting in a product that balances form, function, and purpose.
Over the past three years, I’ve built a wide-ranging technical skill set—using tools like SolidWorks, Fusion 360, and Keyshot, alongside hands-on fabrication through CNC and 3D printing. I’ve applied these skills in individual and team projects, including the “Wave Brew” community pod design and a manufacturable bird feeder for the contemporary garden market. These experiences have strengthened my ability to collaborate, problem-solve, and see a concept through to its final iteration.
Outside of design, I’ve taken on leadership and volunteer roles—from working as a site foreman to coaching young rowers—shaping my ability to communicate, manage responsibility, and stay grounded in practical realities.
Looking ahead, I’m excited to pursue opportunities in assistive technology and performance-driven design spaces where thoughtful innovation can genuinely enhance people’s lives.
Benjamin Summers, BEng Product Design and Manufacture