Novel bridge design sets sail on Queen Mary II

An Industrial Design Consultancy (IDC) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 20, 2004

As part of the fitting out of the new prestigious Cunard cruise ship the Queen Mary II, Industrial Design Consultancy has used designed a 21st century bridging system.

As part of the fitting out of the new prestigious Cunard cruise ship the Queen Mary II, Industrial Design Consultancy (IDC), working with ship navigation supplier Kelvin Hughes (part of Smiths Group), has used its superb design skills to build a 21st century bridging system.

Underpinning the design process, IDC made a detailed study of commercial shipping, speaking with both navigators and bridge operators, to understand their exact requirements.

These discussions produced some "blue water" designs, which served to inspire Kelvin Hughes and the bridge design.

Ultimately, this process led to the development of a futuristic "concept" Manta system, which formed the base platform for Cunard's revolutionary bridge design.

IDC took the concept further with a brief to integrate, in an ergonomically attractive way, as many systems as possible for centralised control at sea.

The radical design sees the central console located away from the displays, which not only accommodates more equipment, but allows bridge operators free access to all the displays - a patented approach.

The design has received wide acclaim with the system fully up-and-running on the Queen Mary II and setting the standard for bridge design.

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