PrediconX: Smart 3D-Printed Weather Station Concept

PrediconX is a concept of an intelligent 3D-printed weather station designed as a redesign of the original Predicon Cube. Its modular “X” structure allows scalable sensor placement, and the project was awarded as the best concept in its course year.
Introduction

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.

Final concept
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