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The 'Re-Pill' Medication Clock by Rahul Ashok Barve is Helpful

Remembering to take medications at specific times can be difficult for those who have suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI), which is something the conceptual 'Re-Pill' medication clock hopes to help with.

The unit is characterized by its traditional clock face in the middle that's surrounded by a series of hollow storage compartments for medications at each hour. This enables pills to be placed exactly where they need to be as a visual indication of when it's time to take them. This is great for those in the recovery phase of a brain-related injury when timely treatment is essential.

The conceptual 'Re-Pill' medication clock is the design work of Rahul Ashok Barve and is capable of being positioned into a range of orientations thanks to its 360-degree rotating design.
Trend Themes
1. Medication Management Devices - There is potential to disrupt the medication management industry through the development of smart medication devices like the 'Re-Pill' medication clock.
2. Assistive Technology - The rise of assistive technology for those with cognitive impairments, like the 'Re-Pill' medication clock, is a trend to watch, with opportunities for innovation in related industries.
3. Iot Healthcare Devices - As the healthcare industry moves towards the Internet of Things (IoT), medication management devices like the 'Re-Pill' medication clock represent an opportunity for disruptive innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can use smart medication devices like the 'Re-Pill' medication clock to improve patient outcomes and reduce medication errors.
2. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry has the potential to disrupt the healthcare industry by producing IoT medication management devices such as the 'Re-Pill' medication clock.
3. Assistive Technology - The assistive technology industry can benefit from the development of smart devices like the 'Re-Pill' medication clock to support those with cognitive impairments.

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