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The Conceptual 'SAVIOUR' Modular Swimming Trainer is Low-Cost

The conceptual 'SAVIOUR' modular swimming trainer is positioned as a solution for developing nations to help support training in a sustainable, low-cost manner. The unit consists of the interlocking tubes that form a U-shaped unit that can be used by children or adults alike to keep them afloat as they get used to being in the water. The unit is kept afloat thanks to a series of water bottles that have been plugged into the side of the system to make it a more sustainable option that makes use of found objects.

The conceptual 'SAVIOUR' modular swimming trainer is the design work of Chih-Shan Huang and Wan-Ju Wu, and is the winner of the 2020 Golden Pin Design Award.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Training - The use of recycled plastic bottles in the SAVIOUR modular swimming trainer presents opportunities for sustainable training techniques and eco-friendly innovation.
2. Low-cost Design - The low-cost design of the SAVIOUR modular swimming trainer presents opportunities for cost-effective training solutions for developing nations.
3. Modular Training Equipment - The modular design of the SAVIOUR swimming trainer presents opportunities for the development of customizable, modular training equipment for various levels of swimming proficiency.
Industry Implications
1. Sports Equipment - Manufacturers of sports equipment can explore the use of recycled materials in their product designs, creating low-cost and sustainable options.
2. Education and Training - The SAVIOUR modular swimming trainer can be applied to the education and training industry to develop sustainable, low-cost training solutions for swimming lessons.
3. Environmental Sustainability - Enterprises that focus on environmental sustainability can explore the use of recycled materials in the development of innovative products and solutions such as the SAVIOUR modular swimming trainer.

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