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Sree Satya Creations is an interaction design company founded in 2003 by designers with backgrounds in interaction design. The company is headquartered in Hyderabad, India due to the large network of hardware and software specialists and opportunities for prototyping and small-scale production. Some of Sree Satya Creations' clients include Xerox Park, Telecom Progetto Italia, and Aditya Birla Group. The company's projects have won awards and been exhibited internationally.
The document provides information about DIPEX, a state-level exhibition and competition in Maharashtra and Goa that showcases engineering projects developed by students. Some key details:
- DIPEX was launched in 1986 and has grown significantly, now receiving over 8 lakh visitors and over 18,000 participants who have displayed over 4,000 engineering projects.
- It aims to provide students a platform to showcase their creativity and understanding of engineering, and encourage industry-institution interaction and entrepreneurship.
- Major competitions at DIPEX include Dipex for diploma students, Srijan for degree students, and Shodh focused on innovation. Projects are categorized across various engineering disciplines.
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Creo DesignWorks is an industrial design firm that focuses on understanding customer requirements, conceptualizing ideas, and converting those ideas into design works. The firm has a core team of directors and designers from various educational backgrounds and experience levels. It partners with other design firms for additional expertise. Creo DesignWorks offers a full range of design services from research and concept development to engineering, manufacturing support, and quality assurance standards.
The document provides an overview of interaction design in France, including:
1) It discusses France's position in digital design and interaction design being rooted in applied arts culture.
2) It outlines Cumulus Digital Culture as the first interaction design organization in France with over 600 members across agencies, organizations and schools.
3) It examines interaction design being at the crossroads of several disciplines like human factors, graphic design, and industrial design in France.
This document appears to contain past exam questions and answers related to operating systems. It includes specimen exam questions from 2010, 2011, and 2012 on operating systems topics, along with the answers. One question addresses job priorities in an operating system, noting that high priority jobs can interrupt lower priority jobs.
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The Hawaii Scenic Byways Program recognizes roads that tell unique stories through their scenic, cultural, recreational, archaeological, natural, and historic qualities. The document then lists several scenic byways in Hawaii and provides details about the Waikiki-Kauhale O Hookipa Byway. It describes Waikiki's intrinsic qualities like being scenic, natural, historic, cultural, and archaeological. It outlines Waikiki's significance as a former royal center and its evolution into a visitor destination while maintaining cultural traditions.
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Sree Satya Creations is an interaction design company founded in 2003 by designers with backgrounds in interaction design. The company is headquartered in Hyderabad, India due to the large network of hardware and software specialists and opportunities for prototyping and small-scale production. Some of Sree Satya Creations' clients include Xerox Park, Telecom Progetto Italia, and Aditya Birla Group. The company's projects have won awards and been exhibited internationally.
The document provides information about DIPEX, a state-level exhibition and competition in Maharashtra and Goa that showcases engineering projects developed by students. Some key details:
- DIPEX was launched in 1986 and has grown significantly, now receiving over 8 lakh visitors and over 18,000 participants who have displayed over 4,000 engineering projects.
- It aims to provide students a platform to showcase their creativity and understanding of engineering, and encourage industry-institution interaction and entrepreneurship.
- Major competitions at DIPEX include Dipex for diploma students, Srijan for degree students, and Shodh focused on innovation. Projects are categorized across various engineering disciplines.
-
Creo DesignWorks is an industrial design firm that focuses on understanding customer requirements, conceptualizing ideas, and converting those ideas into design works. The firm has a core team of directors and designers from various educational backgrounds and experience levels. It partners with other design firms for additional expertise. Creo DesignWorks offers a full range of design services from research and concept development to engineering, manufacturing support, and quality assurance standards.
The document provides an overview of interaction design in France, including:
1) It discusses France's position in digital design and interaction design being rooted in applied arts culture.
2) It outlines Cumulus Digital Culture as the first interaction design organization in France with over 600 members across agencies, organizations and schools.
3) It examines interaction design being at the crossroads of several disciplines like human factors, graphic design, and industrial design in France.
This document appears to contain past exam questions and answers related to operating systems. It includes specimen exam questions from 2010, 2011, and 2012 on operating systems topics, along with the answers. One question addresses job priorities in an operating system, noting that high priority jobs can interrupt lower priority jobs.
Waikiki kauhale o-hookipa_scenic_byway-initial_presentations-power_pointPeter T Young
The Hawaii Scenic Byways Program recognizes roads that tell unique stories through their scenic, cultural, recreational, archaeological, natural, and historic qualities. The document then lists several scenic byways in Hawaii and provides details about the Waikiki-Kauhale O Hookipa Byway. It describes Waikiki's intrinsic qualities like being scenic, natural, historic, cultural, and archaeological. It outlines Waikiki's significance as a former royal center and its evolution into a visitor destination while maintaining cultural traditions.
The 3-sentence summary is:
The document provides information on the Diploma in Product Design & Innovation program offered by the School of Design & Environment, including an overview of the student profile, course structure, teaching and learning initiatives, and progression paths for further studies or employment. The 3-year course aims to equip students with fundamental design skills as well as specializations in areas like 3D product design, prototyping, and business. Upon graduation, students can pursue bachelor's degrees locally or overseas or work as product designers, industrial designers, or in related fields.
Hugo Borelli Resende presented on open innovation initiatives in Brazil at an Embraer event. Embraer follows a staged R&D model moving from basic research to applied research to advanced technology development and validation before product development. Embraer has partnerships globally including in the US, Europe, China and Singapore and has over 3,800 engineers. Embraer develops commercial, executive and defense aircraft simultaneously and its revenues have grown significantly since the late 1990s as exports account for over 96% of its business.
This document provides an overview of the Industrial Design program at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology). It discusses the history and founding of the program, current student and faculty demographics, recognition in design rankings and awards, academic activities, alumni careers, and key features of the undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The program takes an interdisciplinary approach to design education and emphasizes hands-on learning through projects, research, internships, and international experiences to cultivate designers that can drive innovation.
“Design is a potent strategy tool that companies can use to gain a sustainable competetive advantage. Yet most companies neglect design as a strategy tool” writes Phillip Kotler. This presentation gives an introduction to what design is and what the some of the business benefits are. It also introduces the Norwegian Design Council, our history and what we do.
Originally created for students who visit the design council in Oslo.
The document discusses inkjet printing for textiles, describing it as an enabling tool for realizing digital workflows and mass customization. It notes that inkjet printing allows for an instant change of design patterns compared to traditional screen printing. The document outlines some of the key applications of inkjet printing for textiles, including graphical printing for products like ties, and functional printing for applications such as printed electronics, rapid prototyping, and digital finishing processes that can provide functions like antimicrobial properties or moisture management.
Palestra feita em vários clientes estratégicos abordando processo de inovação na IBM e as tendências tecnológicas para os próximos anos. Mostra diversas formas da IBM obter insights que apontem as tendências e daí desenhar suas estratégias futuras.
This document provides an overview of P3 Group and their services relevant to the electric vehicle industry in the United States. P3 Group offers professional management services and engineering solutions to help clients balance cost, quality, and processes. They have experience in electric vehicle testing and validation, as well as strategy consulting to support market entry and product portfolio alignment. The presentation was given by Rainer Aits, CEO of P3 Group, to discuss success factors for European companies in the US xEV industry.
The document discusses electronic and technical textiles, specifically smart-functional textiles and their relevance for the construction industry. It provides an overview of Saxion University, including its research centers, chairs, and applied research in areas like healthcare, sustainability, and mobility. It also describes different types of technical textiles like buildtech for construction applications, and categories of smart-intelligent textiles, from conventional to passive to active electronic varieties. Enabling technologies for smart textiles like inkjet printing and nanotechnology are also mentioned.
Anuja Pathak is seeking opportunities as an entry-level interaction designer with a background in creative technologies. She has a Master's degree in Creative Technology from Middlesex University and work experience in graphic design, academic support, and interactive systems development. Her skills include simulation tools like Unity and AR/VR platforms, programming languages, and design tools like Adobe and Arduino. She has experience with participatory design, front-end concept design, and interactive systems development through projects at her previous role at SMASHfest UK.
Jesse Stevens has over 15 years of experience in product design, operations management, and strategic planning. He has a background in sculpture and fine arts as well as training in industrial design. Stevens enjoys taking a holistic approach to design by considering cultural, emotional, and environmental factors. He has worked on a wide range of projects from eyewear and lighting to furniture and sculpture.
Hans Alexander Huseklepp is an industrial designer based in Oslo, Norway who has a master's degree in industrial design from Oslo School of Architecture and Design. He has work experience in graphic design, business development, and product design. His portfolio includes projects in branding, user experience design, and concept development.
Anuja Pathak is a creative technologies graduate seeking an entry-level position as a creative technologist. She has a master's degree in creative technology from Middlesex University and relevant coursework including directions in creative technologies and digital media. Her skills include simulation and design tools like Unity, Vuforia, and Adobe Creative Suite as well as programming languages like C++, Java, and HTML/CSS. She has work experience in graphic design and has completed academic projects involving augmented reality, virtual reality, and 360-degree video production.
This document provides an overview of the IMAGINE project, which aims to develop an innovative framework for effectively managing dynamic manufacturing networks. The 3 year project involves 14 organizations from 10 countries and is coordinated by INTRASOFT International S.A. The framework will be validated in 5 living labs and is expected to reduce costs and times associated with network design, production, and delivery while improving resource utilization and quality assurance. The project seeks involvement from industry, SMEs, and the scientific community.
PGK is an automotive design and engineering company specializing in vehicle interiors with over 30 years of experience. They provide services including concept design, engineering, 3D visualization, materials selection, and program management. PGK works with prestigious automakers on projects from concept to production launch, helping speed products to market. They utilize advanced virtual tools and a global network of experts and partners to deliver innovative interior solutions.
The document discusses Engineering, a leading Italian IT services company, and its focus on exploiting the outcomes of its research and innovation activities. It provides an overview of Engineering's business, research division, innovation model, and approach to collaborating internally between its business units and research labs to ensure research projects have market applicability and outcomes.
Design_and_competitive_advantage - Claudio Dell'Era at HCDI seminar 30 April ...Marco Ajovalasit
The document discusses design and innovation strategies at MaDe In Lab. It provides an overview of MaDe In Lab, which educates and coaches managers on innovation strategies based on technological and experiential dimensions. It discusses how design can provide competitive advantage when integrated with innovation. It also discusses collaborative strategies, explaining how working with interpreters from different fields can generate radical innovations through new meanings, and how firms can manage relationships with creative resources.
This document provides an introduction and agenda for a course on innovation in product development. The course will be taught by Thomas J. Howard and Jakob Bejbro and will include lectures on topics like integrated product development, business model canvas, and project introductions. The course aims to provide students experience applying concepts to develop products and businesses. Students will work in project teams and complete deliverables like a product report, business plan, video pitch, and final exam presentation. Support resources for entrepreneurs are also listed.
The document summarizes NASA's FY 2011 budget which launches a new ambitious space initiative to explore new worlds, develop technologies, and inspire exploration. It allocates $19 billion over 5 years for transformative technologies, robotic missions, commercial spaceflight, ISS utilization, and STEM education. The budget redirects funds from the Constellation program towards a new approach of developing capabilities for destinations beyond low Earth orbit like the Moon, asteroids, and Mars through technology demonstrations, commercial partnerships, and robotic precursors.
The 3-sentence summary is:
The document provides information on the Diploma in Product Design & Innovation program offered by the School of Design & Environment, including an overview of the student profile, course structure, teaching and learning initiatives, and progression paths for further studies or employment. The 3-year course aims to equip students with fundamental design skills as well as specializations in areas like 3D product design, prototyping, and business. Upon graduation, students can pursue bachelor's degrees locally or overseas or work as product designers, industrial designers, or in related fields.
Hugo Borelli Resende presented on open innovation initiatives in Brazil at an Embraer event. Embraer follows a staged R&D model moving from basic research to applied research to advanced technology development and validation before product development. Embraer has partnerships globally including in the US, Europe, China and Singapore and has over 3,800 engineers. Embraer develops commercial, executive and defense aircraft simultaneously and its revenues have grown significantly since the late 1990s as exports account for over 96% of its business.
This document provides an overview of the Industrial Design program at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology). It discusses the history and founding of the program, current student and faculty demographics, recognition in design rankings and awards, academic activities, alumni careers, and key features of the undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The program takes an interdisciplinary approach to design education and emphasizes hands-on learning through projects, research, internships, and international experiences to cultivate designers that can drive innovation.
“Design is a potent strategy tool that companies can use to gain a sustainable competetive advantage. Yet most companies neglect design as a strategy tool” writes Phillip Kotler. This presentation gives an introduction to what design is and what the some of the business benefits are. It also introduces the Norwegian Design Council, our history and what we do.
Originally created for students who visit the design council in Oslo.
The document discusses inkjet printing for textiles, describing it as an enabling tool for realizing digital workflows and mass customization. It notes that inkjet printing allows for an instant change of design patterns compared to traditional screen printing. The document outlines some of the key applications of inkjet printing for textiles, including graphical printing for products like ties, and functional printing for applications such as printed electronics, rapid prototyping, and digital finishing processes that can provide functions like antimicrobial properties or moisture management.
Palestra feita em vários clientes estratégicos abordando processo de inovação na IBM e as tendências tecnológicas para os próximos anos. Mostra diversas formas da IBM obter insights que apontem as tendências e daí desenhar suas estratégias futuras.
This document provides an overview of P3 Group and their services relevant to the electric vehicle industry in the United States. P3 Group offers professional management services and engineering solutions to help clients balance cost, quality, and processes. They have experience in electric vehicle testing and validation, as well as strategy consulting to support market entry and product portfolio alignment. The presentation was given by Rainer Aits, CEO of P3 Group, to discuss success factors for European companies in the US xEV industry.
The document discusses electronic and technical textiles, specifically smart-functional textiles and their relevance for the construction industry. It provides an overview of Saxion University, including its research centers, chairs, and applied research in areas like healthcare, sustainability, and mobility. It also describes different types of technical textiles like buildtech for construction applications, and categories of smart-intelligent textiles, from conventional to passive to active electronic varieties. Enabling technologies for smart textiles like inkjet printing and nanotechnology are also mentioned.
Anuja Pathak is seeking opportunities as an entry-level interaction designer with a background in creative technologies. She has a Master's degree in Creative Technology from Middlesex University and work experience in graphic design, academic support, and interactive systems development. Her skills include simulation tools like Unity and AR/VR platforms, programming languages, and design tools like Adobe and Arduino. She has experience with participatory design, front-end concept design, and interactive systems development through projects at her previous role at SMASHfest UK.
Jesse Stevens has over 15 years of experience in product design, operations management, and strategic planning. He has a background in sculpture and fine arts as well as training in industrial design. Stevens enjoys taking a holistic approach to design by considering cultural, emotional, and environmental factors. He has worked on a wide range of projects from eyewear and lighting to furniture and sculpture.
Hans Alexander Huseklepp is an industrial designer based in Oslo, Norway who has a master's degree in industrial design from Oslo School of Architecture and Design. He has work experience in graphic design, business development, and product design. His portfolio includes projects in branding, user experience design, and concept development.
Anuja Pathak is a creative technologies graduate seeking an entry-level position as a creative technologist. She has a master's degree in creative technology from Middlesex University and relevant coursework including directions in creative technologies and digital media. Her skills include simulation and design tools like Unity, Vuforia, and Adobe Creative Suite as well as programming languages like C++, Java, and HTML/CSS. She has work experience in graphic design and has completed academic projects involving augmented reality, virtual reality, and 360-degree video production.
This document provides an overview of the IMAGINE project, which aims to develop an innovative framework for effectively managing dynamic manufacturing networks. The 3 year project involves 14 organizations from 10 countries and is coordinated by INTRASOFT International S.A. The framework will be validated in 5 living labs and is expected to reduce costs and times associated with network design, production, and delivery while improving resource utilization and quality assurance. The project seeks involvement from industry, SMEs, and the scientific community.
PGK is an automotive design and engineering company specializing in vehicle interiors with over 30 years of experience. They provide services including concept design, engineering, 3D visualization, materials selection, and program management. PGK works with prestigious automakers on projects from concept to production launch, helping speed products to market. They utilize advanced virtual tools and a global network of experts and partners to deliver innovative interior solutions.
The document discusses Engineering, a leading Italian IT services company, and its focus on exploiting the outcomes of its research and innovation activities. It provides an overview of Engineering's business, research division, innovation model, and approach to collaborating internally between its business units and research labs to ensure research projects have market applicability and outcomes.
Design_and_competitive_advantage - Claudio Dell'Era at HCDI seminar 30 April ...Marco Ajovalasit
The document discusses design and innovation strategies at MaDe In Lab. It provides an overview of MaDe In Lab, which educates and coaches managers on innovation strategies based on technological and experiential dimensions. It discusses how design can provide competitive advantage when integrated with innovation. It also discusses collaborative strategies, explaining how working with interpreters from different fields can generate radical innovations through new meanings, and how firms can manage relationships with creative resources.
This document provides an introduction and agenda for a course on innovation in product development. The course will be taught by Thomas J. Howard and Jakob Bejbro and will include lectures on topics like integrated product development, business model canvas, and project introductions. The course aims to provide students experience applying concepts to develop products and businesses. Students will work in project teams and complete deliverables like a product report, business plan, video pitch, and final exam presentation. Support resources for entrepreneurs are also listed.
The document summarizes NASA's FY 2011 budget which launches a new ambitious space initiative to explore new worlds, develop technologies, and inspire exploration. It allocates $19 billion over 5 years for transformative technologies, robotic missions, commercial spaceflight, ISS utilization, and STEM education. The budget redirects funds from the Constellation program towards a new approach of developing capabilities for destinations beyond low Earth orbit like the Moon, asteroids, and Mars through technology demonstrations, commercial partnerships, and robotic precursors.
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Head,
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Royal
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ashley.hall@rca.ac.uk
www.designcreate.info
www.rca.ac.uk
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ashley@diplomatdesign.com
www.diplomatdesign.com
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Norway
Canada
Countries
Denmark
China
Graphic Design
United States UK Holland Product Design
Industrial Design
Mechanical Engineering Portugal France Design
Aerospace Italy Germany Design & Technology
Electrical Engineering Iran Japan
Spain
Austria 3D Design
Engineering Materials Science
Serbia Pakistan
Product Design Engineering
Greece Turkey
India Korea
Aeronautics & Astronautics
Poland Thailand
Hungary Singapore
Mexico Sociology
Computer Science
Business
Fine Art Diverse Economics
Architecture
Accounting Australia
Argentina Physics
New Zealand
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GOGLOBAL! EXTREME DESIGN! SUSTAINABILITY!
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2008
Japan
Future
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2009-‐11
Africa
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14. 60 students, 10 days, 26 prototypes
30 IDE & 30 KNUST students in collaborative interdisciplinary design teams
GoGlobal Ghana products: Woven shoe, Ananse Vase, Flower Vase, Paawopaa collectable toy, Adinkra game, Calabash speaker and Water filter
16. Cultural
transfer
in
product
design
Cultural transfer too strong:
Products not culturally ‘accessible’
to an export market
Cultural transfer too weak:
Generic products
Lack of regional identity
Solution:
Balance generated by interaction
between Ghanain and RCA students to
moderate cultural design features
26. EXP
Design, science and research methods combined
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Foundation level investigation of new innovations for future commercialisation
Output: Advanced design centres, incubators,
Projects must have a view to commercial exploitation Startups & research
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33. IDE Research
New cluster focussed on Chinese design, culture and branding +
PhD’s looking at cultural transfer between Chinese tradition and
consumer products