ValbrunPRO Tailor Demonstrated in Engineering & Robotics Classroom
ValbrunPRO Tailor was presented inside a secondary-level engineering and robotics lab, where students were introduced to the full lifecycle of a patented industrial design, from early sketching through CAD modeling, prototyping, and manufacturing.
During the session, students examined multiple generations of the Tailor handle alongside a physical copy of the U.S. design patent, gaining insight into how intellectual property, ergonomics, and mechanical constraints intersect in real-world tool development.
The demonstration covered how the Tailor handle architecture allows different tool ends, such as shears, forceps, or specialty blades, to be adapted to a single ergonomic core, enabling the same design to support applications across beauty, medical, and industrial sectors.
Students were invited to handle and compare various prototypes while learning how manufacturing tolerances, finger geometry, and grip mechanics influence performance, fatigue, and safety in professional tools.
This session reflects ValbrunPRO’s ongoing commitment to bridging innovation, education, and scalable manufacturing.