PrediconX was developed as a university project within a 3D modeling course, focusing on redesigning the existing Predicon Cube weather station — a simple 3D-printed cube housing basic sensors. The original design suffered from surface water accumulation, internal condensation, uneven temperature distribution, and limited usability.
Under my direction and concept design, together with a classmate responsible for modeling, we created a new concept named PrediconX, based on an “X”-shaped structure. The design consists of two interlocking 3D-printed parts adaptable to various sensor configurations. This modular system makes the station scalable and customizable, allowing users to build anything from a compact unit to a multi-sensor weather hub.
We also produced logo, 3D renders, product visualizations, and a motion design video in Blender to present the concept’s structure and usability.
The PrediconX project was recognized as the best concept of the year.