Development of suitcase for business traveller
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at 14:06 by TominScotland.
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StudentParticipantHi,
I am a student from the University of Linköping in Sweden, studying engineering in Design and Product Development. As my Master Thesis I am going to develop a suitcase made for business travels. I was in contact with you at Business Traveller two month ago to find out which features a suitcase for business trips should have. This survey is a continuation of the work where I investigate more details about features and storage solutions designed for business men or women. The survey should only take around five minutes, candidates will be completely anonymous, all information provided will be kept strictly confidential and used for the purpose of this dissertation only.
You can find the survey on this following link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1EnvR8M5kin3JDeimTdzlGDwq6fD7azJSVsx5_61syyo/viewformI would really appreciate your help,
Thank you in advance,
Lisa
18 Apr 2016
at 08:59
LuganoPirateParticipantI completed it as well but I agree with Simon’s comments. If it were better designed I think you’d have more responses.
26 Apr 2016
at 08:07
TominScotlandParticipantNothing to do with the survey but I heard a thought-provoking statement on innovation in travel recently – that we (as in humanity) managed to put men on the moon before we were able to add reliable integral wheels to a suitcase…….
Which was the more challenging, technologically?
As an afterthought, my mother used strap on wheels on her suitcase for years in the 1960s and 70s. Not sure when the first integrated version was available.
27 Apr 2016
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