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Through prototyping, user feedback, and visual tests (like rolling over carbon paper), Jianwen refined Rolo for safety and comfort. He prioritized a design that fits comfortably in the palm, discreet enough for public use—allowing eczema sufferers to manage their symptoms discreetly and effectively wherever they are.
The Future
Having secured recognition at the 2022 Singapore James Dyson Award, Rolo is currently in incubation at the National University of Singapore. A Kickstarter campaign scheduled for mid-year aims to bring this device to market, offering hope for those seeking better itch management solutions. While not a cure, Rolo represents a meaningful step toward easing daily eczema struggles.