ME Camera Housing
Project context
For the Dutch police, I developed a camera housing designed to be mounted on a riot control shield. The goal was to integrate a camera securely into the shield, ensuring it could withstand extreme conditions while remaining fully operational.


Approach
Using the IPO design process, I designed a three-part housing that securely enclosed the camera. The design focused on durability, impact resistance, and protection against fluids and heat. Since the project falls under confidentiality, specific technical details cannot be disclosed.
Tools & Techniques
IPO design process
CAD modeling
Impact, fluid, and heat resistance design
Multi-part enclosure engineering
Outcome
Reflection
The result was a three-part protective housing that successfully met all the required specifications. The design allowed the camera to be safely integrated into the shield while remaining resistant to shocks, liquids, and fire.
This project gave me experience in designing under strict operational requirements and confidentiality. It strengthened my ability to engineer highly durable, protective housings for sensitive technology in extreme environments.