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moderneezer

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Hi, everyone, I have a thought of having a career as a vacuum designer, and I wonder if anyone can recommend schools that can teach students about subjects that are necessary when these students would later intend to design vacuum cleaners on their own.

I can guess that the things in the following list would be what people would need to learn about when designing vacuum cleaners:
-Suction
-Airflow
-Airwatts
-Waterlift
-Electricity
-Electronics
-The mechanisms for speed control
-The regulations in the countries in which the cleaners are for use
-Patents and copyright on models and designs.

So, which school should I go to, and what courses should I take, if I were to create vacuum cleaners?
 
Hi Raymonde! Fellow Quebecker here! 👋👋👋

You are in luck: you can study for a Bachelor of Industrial Design at either Carleton University in Ottawa or at the Universite de Montreal. Both really close to where you live. You would need to probably first have a Pure and Applied sciences college diploma from CEGEP first, though.

Bonne Chance!!!
 

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