3 Day workshop at NID that would be of interest to Designers, Creators, Innovators,
Entrepreneurs, Professionals, Managers,
Decision Makers, Retailers, MSMEs, Industries,
professionals and Students.
The National Institute of Design in India offers both bachelor's and master's degree programs in various areas of design. For the bachelor's program, the application deadline is November 21, 2014 and the program is 4 years. The master's programs are 2.5 years and require an undergraduate degree for eligibility in relevant fields. The document provides details on admission requirements, eligibility criteria, programs offered and intake numbers for both degree levels at the different NID campuses.
The presentation provides information about the National Institute of Design (NID) in India. It discusses that NID was established in 1961 by the Government of India and currently has three campuses offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs in fields like industrial design, communication design, textile and apparel design. It provides details about the various courses offered at different campuses and their eligibility criteria. It also gives an overview of the admission process and sample questions asked during admissions. Finally, it promotes an academy that provides training to help students prepare and get admission into NID and other design institutes.
The National Institute of Design (NID) is India's premier educational institution for design. It has three campuses located in Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, and Bengaluru. NID offers bachelor's and master's programs in various design disciplines like product design, graphic design, and textile design. It was established in 1961 on the recommendation of renowned designers Charles and Ray Eames to promote design in India and aid small industries. NID conducts research, workshops, and consultancy projects to further design applications and support the industry.
Prachie Pushkar's portfolio includes educational qualifications of a Master's in Architecture with a conservation specialization and a Bachelor's in Architecture. Work experience includes teaching at a university and working at several architecture firms. Selected projects in the portfolio are a campus master plan, media center, residential buildings emphasizing passive design, and professional experience with an office complex and residences. Skills include BIM/CAD software, hand drawing, and creativity.
Signage system at IIT Guwahati, Thesis ReportDeepak Kumar
Title: SIGNAGE SYSTEM for I I T Guwahati
Abstract: The project aimed at improving the current system of navigation and information in IITG by exploiting the built environment and architecture of the campus. The project also focused on the possibility of managing the campus from strategic positions.
Design Brief:
Aim: To attain an effective signage system that meets all the requirements of the university, including corporate identity, whilst not compromising usability, and remaining usable and effective.
Project Brief: The research was to find out the background to the signs’ conception and learn from the successes and failures of these direction finders.
• Analysis of the problems faced by the users.
• Critical Appraisal of the current system.
• Current market trends and area of application.
• Interpretation and exploration regarding all aspects of environmental design.
Space planning Circulation systems Human Factors and Behaviour
Ergonomics Human Psychology Graphics & Brand Identity
Interface design Articulation of form Layout and Placement
The main focus of the project was to develop the GUI (Graphical User Interface) through the system approach, making the interaction user friendly and less time consuming, for giving the guidance to the visitors. The basic concept is to guide the visitor to the destination, and that destination’s guiding factor need not be any place, rather it can be any person or any event or occasion.
Generally in wayfinding, people find it difficult to respond to the new environment and the other problem is language. The analysis starts with the listing of the difficulties and the problems. The system approach was followed and various information and data were collected. The information collected were tooled down to wire frame models and a multilingual interface was made.
Deliverable: Proposed for the signage system of IIT Guwahati.
• Directional sign board
• Map of the Campus
• You are Here maps
• Signboard for building identification
• Information desk
• Layout of the Letter pad
• Installation of the maps in the buses and the bus stops
• 3d scaled model of the campus
1) Art Center College of Design partners with major corporations to sponsor design projects for students, allowing students to work on real-world briefs.
2) Students work in interdisciplinary teams on challenges from companies like Nokia, Honda, Ford, and HP to envision new products and services.
3) These projects treat students like design professionals and help leading companies stay innovative while cultivating new design talent.
Unitedworld Institute of Design - PresentationUnited IDesign
UID is a design institute that aims to empower students and promote innovation through rigorous design education. It prepares students for careers in fields like fashion, product, graphic and interior design by providing industry experts as mentors, world-class infrastructure, and opportunities for internships and campus activities. The goal is to nurture a passion for design and influence change through creative thinking.
This document profiles the life and career of Sudhakar Nadkarni, a pioneering Indian designer. It summarizes his journey from childhood in Maharashtra through art and design education. As a teacher, he helped establish three major Indian design institutions - NID Ahmedabad, IDC IIT Mumbai, and DoD IIT Guwahati. Over his career, Nadkarni designed numerous products and exhibitions that blended Indian traditions with modern design. He is remembered for his passion, creativity, and role in developing India's design landscape.
The National Institute of Design in India offers both bachelor's and master's degree programs in various areas of design. For the bachelor's program, the application deadline is November 21, 2014 and the program is 4 years. The master's programs are 2.5 years and require an undergraduate degree for eligibility in relevant fields. The document provides details on admission requirements, eligibility criteria, programs offered and intake numbers for both degree levels at the different NID campuses.
The presentation provides information about the National Institute of Design (NID) in India. It discusses that NID was established in 1961 by the Government of India and currently has three campuses offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs in fields like industrial design, communication design, textile and apparel design. It provides details about the various courses offered at different campuses and their eligibility criteria. It also gives an overview of the admission process and sample questions asked during admissions. Finally, it promotes an academy that provides training to help students prepare and get admission into NID and other design institutes.
The National Institute of Design (NID) is India's premier educational institution for design. It has three campuses located in Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, and Bengaluru. NID offers bachelor's and master's programs in various design disciplines like product design, graphic design, and textile design. It was established in 1961 on the recommendation of renowned designers Charles and Ray Eames to promote design in India and aid small industries. NID conducts research, workshops, and consultancy projects to further design applications and support the industry.
Prachie Pushkar's portfolio includes educational qualifications of a Master's in Architecture with a conservation specialization and a Bachelor's in Architecture. Work experience includes teaching at a university and working at several architecture firms. Selected projects in the portfolio are a campus master plan, media center, residential buildings emphasizing passive design, and professional experience with an office complex and residences. Skills include BIM/CAD software, hand drawing, and creativity.
Signage system at IIT Guwahati, Thesis ReportDeepak Kumar
Title: SIGNAGE SYSTEM for I I T Guwahati
Abstract: The project aimed at improving the current system of navigation and information in IITG by exploiting the built environment and architecture of the campus. The project also focused on the possibility of managing the campus from strategic positions.
Design Brief:
Aim: To attain an effective signage system that meets all the requirements of the university, including corporate identity, whilst not compromising usability, and remaining usable and effective.
Project Brief: The research was to find out the background to the signs’ conception and learn from the successes and failures of these direction finders.
• Analysis of the problems faced by the users.
• Critical Appraisal of the current system.
• Current market trends and area of application.
• Interpretation and exploration regarding all aspects of environmental design.
Space planning Circulation systems Human Factors and Behaviour
Ergonomics Human Psychology Graphics & Brand Identity
Interface design Articulation of form Layout and Placement
The main focus of the project was to develop the GUI (Graphical User Interface) through the system approach, making the interaction user friendly and less time consuming, for giving the guidance to the visitors. The basic concept is to guide the visitor to the destination, and that destination’s guiding factor need not be any place, rather it can be any person or any event or occasion.
Generally in wayfinding, people find it difficult to respond to the new environment and the other problem is language. The analysis starts with the listing of the difficulties and the problems. The system approach was followed and various information and data were collected. The information collected were tooled down to wire frame models and a multilingual interface was made.
Deliverable: Proposed for the signage system of IIT Guwahati.
• Directional sign board
• Map of the Campus
• You are Here maps
• Signboard for building identification
• Information desk
• Layout of the Letter pad
• Installation of the maps in the buses and the bus stops
• 3d scaled model of the campus
1) Art Center College of Design partners with major corporations to sponsor design projects for students, allowing students to work on real-world briefs.
2) Students work in interdisciplinary teams on challenges from companies like Nokia, Honda, Ford, and HP to envision new products and services.
3) These projects treat students like design professionals and help leading companies stay innovative while cultivating new design talent.
Unitedworld Institute of Design - PresentationUnited IDesign
UID is a design institute that aims to empower students and promote innovation through rigorous design education. It prepares students for careers in fields like fashion, product, graphic and interior design by providing industry experts as mentors, world-class infrastructure, and opportunities for internships and campus activities. The goal is to nurture a passion for design and influence change through creative thinking.
This document profiles the life and career of Sudhakar Nadkarni, a pioneering Indian designer. It summarizes his journey from childhood in Maharashtra through art and design education. As a teacher, he helped establish three major Indian design institutions - NID Ahmedabad, IDC IIT Mumbai, and DoD IIT Guwahati. Over his career, Nadkarni designed numerous products and exhibitions that blended Indian traditions with modern design. He is remembered for his passion, creativity, and role in developing India's design landscape.
This document is a resume for Devyani M. Lal that outlines her education and experience in apparel design and textiles. She has a Masters in History of Design from Royal College of Art in London and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Apparel Design from National Institute of Design in Gujarat, India. She also has a Bachelor of Design in Fashion and Textile Design from National Institute of Fashion Technology. Her experience includes internships at the National Crafts Museum and Tahiliani Design, and assistant design roles at Rina Dhaka and Conserve India. She has skills in design, graphics, and languages and has received recognition for her work.
This document is a resume for Devyani M. Lal that outlines her education and experience in design. She received a Masters in History of Design from Royal College of Art in London and is pursuing a Post-Graduate Diploma in Apparel Design from National Institute of Design in Gujarat, India. Her experience includes internships researching crafts at the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi and assisting designers at Tahiliani Design and Rina Dhaka. Her skills include design, graphics, and languages.
This document is Anirban Maiti's design portfolio, which includes information about himself, his educational background and qualifications, work experience, areas of design proficiency, and academic and internship projects. The portfolio showcases projects from his Master of Design studies at the Industrial Design Centre of IIT Bombay, including form studies, product sketches, usability evaluations, and projects focused on sustainable design, ergonomics, and product semantics. It also outlines internship projects done at industrial design firms, including the design of a ceiling fan for a manufacturer targeting lower-middle class Indian customers. The document provides concise overviews and visuals for each project to demonstrate Anirban Maiti's skills and experience in industrial design.
The document provides information about architecture education and careers in architecture. It discusses the following key points in 3 sentences:
The document discusses that India faces a shortage of architects, with only 49,500 architects for a population of over 1.2 billion people. It notes that India requires approximately 700,000 architects based on standards in the UK and US. It provides information about various architecture entrance exams like NATA and JEE, and the eligibility criteria and weightage for admissions to B.Arch programs in India.
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.
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.
This document provides information about a Net Impact Symposium on Design Thinking being held alongside the Asia-Africa Regional Finals of the Global Social Venture Competition in March 2012. The symposium will focus on exposing participants to the principles and process of design thinking, its relevance for social entrepreneurs, and how successful social entrepreneurs have used design thinking principles. It will feature speakers from innovation consulting firms and social enterprises discussing topics like using design thinking as an innovation tool and developing products to address rural healthcare needs.
Antonio Longobardo is an international design consultant who has over 14 years of experience in fields like product, industrial, and interior design. He has worked on design projects in several countries and has taught design at universities. Feedback from a lecturer evaluation praised his preparation, organization, and hard work teaching students.
Virtual Voyage is the best institute for vocational courses like animation, fashion designing, interior designing, multimedia, hotel management, event management, web designing, and many more.
Isabella Wong has over 10 years of experience in user experience research and design. She currently works for Microsoft Dynamics conducting research on emerging markets in countries like Brazil, Russia, India, and China. Previously she has held internships and projects focusing on design, research, and project assistance for companies like Philips and Delft University of Technology. She has a Master's degree in Design for Interaction from Delft University of Technology and speaks Dutch, English, German and French fluently.
Transdisciplinary design sensibilities, skills, dispositions: What might these look like? How might these be developed? And what benefit might they bring to designers and non designers?
Laying the Foundations for Sustainable DesignLocus Research
Presentation by Miles Park (University of New South Wales, Senior Lecturer, Industrial Design) for the National Education & Professional Development Forum 2009. For more information on the forum see http://sustainabledesign.org.nz/projects/forum.html
This document summarizes a presentation on sustainability awareness in design. It discusses the expanding role of design and initial findings from a survey on how designers consider sustainability. The survey looked at designers' competence on responsibility issues, ethics, attention to value chains, and consideration of user needs. Findings indicate a gap between a sense of global responsibility and focus on users. There is potential to lose sight of products and production if design focuses only on product-service systems. The designer's perceived role is smaller than it could be to address macro needs of ecosystems and societies.
Presentation by John Hatrick-Smith (Design Specialist, Better by Design) for the National Education & Professional Development Forum 2009. For more information on the forum see http://sustainabledesign.org.nz/projects/forum.html
Studio Lotus is a multidisciplinary design practice based in New Delhi, India. It has a team of 45 professionals from various disciplines including architects, designers, and draftsmen. The studio specializes in interior design, architecture, and spatial planning for hospitality, retail, and other commercial projects. Some of Studio Lotus' award-winning projects include hotels like RAAS Jodhpur and projects in retail, restaurants, and adaptive reuse of historic buildings. The studio is currently working on various hotel, retail, and commercial projects across India.
The document provides a summary of Lawrence Charles Abrahamson's professional experience and qualifications. It outlines his 14 years of experience in strategic design and experience across various industries. It also lists some of his select projects, including work for clients such as Reebok, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, and Pokemon USA. The summary highlights his skills in design innovation methodologies, strategic planning, experience design, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams.
Co-Lab : Gramer Haor- The Bazar Re-jointment; The Future Development of Grame...Ferdous Rahman Mugdho
These are some of our slides from our final presentation of 'co-lab Gramer Haor'. This was a collaboration studio between "Birmingham City University (BCU)" and "Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST)". We were group D from that studio; Ahmad Zubayr and Dawood Khan were two of the groupmates from BCU and me, Nafiz Ahmed, জয়িতা জয়ী were from SUST.
Overall , it was a great experience to work with such renowned school. Thanks to all the teachers from BCU and SUST for the opportunity and the guidance.
NB- there are some QR codes in the slides. if you scan those by your phone, you will get some 360 view from our developed design.
I wanted to gain formal design training been to your design background?
Design school is attracting students to advance my career and compete for Employers understand the value of
from diverse backgrounds who see better positions. improving user experience, but are
opportunities at the intersection of unsure how to accomplish it. Hybrid
business and design. These "hybrid" designers can provide leadership by
designers bring varied skills and applying design methods to solve
perspectives that enrich design complex problems. Employers have
education and careers. Their diverse been receptive to hybrid designers
experiences help them act as bridges who demonstrate their abilities
between design and other disciplines.
CII -TNTDPC DISCOVER INNOVATION - For Automotive & Automobile IndustryInnomantra
DISCOVER INNOVATION
A Workshop on Functional Innovation Methodology for Automotive Industry - A Systematic Approach to Drive Patentable and Profitable Ideas for Leaders & Technologists
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Tamil Nadu Technology Development and Promotion Centre in association with Innomantra Consulting Private Limited is hosting a one-day workshop ‘DISCOVER INNOVATION: A Workshop on Functional Innovation - A systematic approach to drive patentable and profitable ideas’ on Friday, 16 September 2016 at Hotel Crowne Plaza, Chennai.
Functional Innovation is unique and powerful innovation approach for Product, Process, Service and Business innovation.
How will it benefit you and your organisation?
This approach will provide the participants with powerful conceptual tools to systematically generate ideas for:
· Product & Service Innovation - New Concepts, Radical, Disruptive Ideas
· Process Innovation - Cost, Quality & Delivery,
· Business Model Innovation
Organisations that have used Functional Innovation Methodology
Leading firms like Alcatel-Lucent, Atkins, Bharat Electronics, Bosch, Hindustan Aeronautics, Google, Harman, Ingersoll Rand, Larsen & Toubro, LM Windpower, Lucy Electric, Meritor CVS, NetApp, SKF, Qualcomm, Trelleborg and several other Global Fortune 500 companies.
Results and Reviews
This methodology has been successfully applied in the past for diverse innovation objectives including product ideation, marketing innovation, process improvement and business model generation.
To Whom
For Leaders in Automotive & Automobile Industry : CEO's, CxO's, Presidents, Vice Presidents, General Managers, Leaders from Corporate Management, Innovation & IP Management, Corporate Initiatives, Strategic Planning and Technologists from R&D, Design and Design Services, New Product Development, Product Architecture &Management and Innovators aspire to make a difference, design in India and innovate for the world.
For Registration:
Delegate Fee ( Including Taxes): CII Members : INR 10,000 / Non-CII Members: INR 12,000
ANJANA. V Mobile: +91 97103 53587 Office: +91 44 4244 4555/603 (extn) Email: anjana.v@cii.in
HARIHARAN. T. P Office:+91 44 4244 4555/664 (extn) Email: hariharan.tp@cii.in
DISCOVER INNOVATION IN HYDERABAD, INDIA - 11th August 2016Innomantra
Confederation of Indian Industry(CII) & Andhra Pradesh Technology Development & Promotion Centre (APTDC) in association with Innomantra Consulting Private Limited, a niche innovation and Intellectual Property consulting firm is hosting a one day workshop:
DISCOVER INNOVATION
A Workshop on Functional Innovation - A systematic approach to drive patentable and profitable ideas
Day / Date: Thursday, 11th August 2016
Venue: HICC, Hitech City, Hyderabad, India
Functional Innovation is unique and powerful innovation approach developed by Innomantra for product, process, service and business innovation.
How will it benefit you and your organisation?
Innomantra's approach will provide the participants with powerful conceptual tools to systematically generate ideas for:
Product & Service Innovation - New Concepts, Radical, Disruptive Ideas
Process Innovation - Cost, Quality & Delivery,
Business Model Innovation
Organisations that have used Innomantra's Functional Innovation Methodology
Leading firms like Alcatel-Lucent, Atkins, Bharat Electronics, Bosch, Hindustan Aeronautics,Google,Harman, Ingersoll Rand, Larsen & Toubro, LM Windpower, Lucy Electric, Meritor CVS, NetApp, SKF, Qualcomm, Trelleborg . Innomantra has also worked with several other Global Fortune 500 companies.
Results and Reviews
Innomantra's methodology has been successfully applied in the past for diverse innovation objectives including product ideation, marketing innovation, process improvement and business model generation.
To Whom
CEO's, CxO's, Presidents, Vice Presidents, General Managers, Leaders from Corporate Management, Innovation & IP Management,Corporate Initiatives, Strategic Planning and Technologists from R&D, Design and Design Services, New Product Development, Product Architecture & Management and Innovators aspire to make a difference, design in India and innovate for the world.
IET-KPMG-INNOMANTRA -Reinventing Innovation Design Thinking Way for GrowthInnomantra
We are delighted to announce that registrations are now open for the masterclass we are offering along with KPMG and IET - Reinventing Innovation - Design Thinking Way for Growth. The virtual masterclass will help you develop two critical future skills and stand out in a tough market - Design Thinking and Innovation. The course will be delivered through virtual, live sessions on 21-22 April 2021 via Zoom by experts from KPMG and Innomantra.
Invest Two days and be a part of this virtual masterclass and take advantage of the curriculum curated by the industry's best names in design thinking and innovation. Participants shall be provided a certificate from the IET, KPMG, and Innomantra along with access to a cohort of like-minded professionals.
The masterclass will enable your innovation enablers to:
Gain an in-depth understanding of design thinking tools and use them effectively to solve complex problems
Explore design thinking through hands-on activities
Develop a process of systematic ideation that can result in patentable and profitable ideas
Internalize the core concepts of design thinking - empathy, brainstorming, prototyping, and storytelling
Listen to the customer (Internal and external) — empathize to understand hidden/latent needs
Evaluate financial viability of a new product or service
Measure risks involved in design assessments
The Design Thinking framework also sets a foundation for Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Digital innovation
To find out more about the course, key takeaways, and fees, please find the course brochure for your consumption. We would kindly request you to nominate few innovation leaders and enablers from your organization.
For Registration or further details feel free to get in touch with Ujani Ghosh - ujanighosh@theiet.in
This document is a resume for Devyani M. Lal that outlines her education and experience in apparel design and textiles. She has a Masters in History of Design from Royal College of Art in London and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Apparel Design from National Institute of Design in Gujarat, India. She also has a Bachelor of Design in Fashion and Textile Design from National Institute of Fashion Technology. Her experience includes internships at the National Crafts Museum and Tahiliani Design, and assistant design roles at Rina Dhaka and Conserve India. She has skills in design, graphics, and languages and has received recognition for her work.
This document is a resume for Devyani M. Lal that outlines her education and experience in design. She received a Masters in History of Design from Royal College of Art in London and is pursuing a Post-Graduate Diploma in Apparel Design from National Institute of Design in Gujarat, India. Her experience includes internships researching crafts at the National Crafts Museum in New Delhi and assisting designers at Tahiliani Design and Rina Dhaka. Her skills include design, graphics, and languages.
This document is Anirban Maiti's design portfolio, which includes information about himself, his educational background and qualifications, work experience, areas of design proficiency, and academic and internship projects. The portfolio showcases projects from his Master of Design studies at the Industrial Design Centre of IIT Bombay, including form studies, product sketches, usability evaluations, and projects focused on sustainable design, ergonomics, and product semantics. It also outlines internship projects done at industrial design firms, including the design of a ceiling fan for a manufacturer targeting lower-middle class Indian customers. The document provides concise overviews and visuals for each project to demonstrate Anirban Maiti's skills and experience in industrial design.
The document provides information about architecture education and careers in architecture. It discusses the following key points in 3 sentences:
The document discusses that India faces a shortage of architects, with only 49,500 architects for a population of over 1.2 billion people. It notes that India requires approximately 700,000 architects based on standards in the UK and US. It provides information about various architecture entrance exams like NATA and JEE, and the eligibility criteria and weightage for admissions to B.Arch programs in India.
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.
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.
This document provides information about a Net Impact Symposium on Design Thinking being held alongside the Asia-Africa Regional Finals of the Global Social Venture Competition in March 2012. The symposium will focus on exposing participants to the principles and process of design thinking, its relevance for social entrepreneurs, and how successful social entrepreneurs have used design thinking principles. It will feature speakers from innovation consulting firms and social enterprises discussing topics like using design thinking as an innovation tool and developing products to address rural healthcare needs.
Antonio Longobardo is an international design consultant who has over 14 years of experience in fields like product, industrial, and interior design. He has worked on design projects in several countries and has taught design at universities. Feedback from a lecturer evaluation praised his preparation, organization, and hard work teaching students.
Virtual Voyage is the best institute for vocational courses like animation, fashion designing, interior designing, multimedia, hotel management, event management, web designing, and many more.
Isabella Wong has over 10 years of experience in user experience research and design. She currently works for Microsoft Dynamics conducting research on emerging markets in countries like Brazil, Russia, India, and China. Previously she has held internships and projects focusing on design, research, and project assistance for companies like Philips and Delft University of Technology. She has a Master's degree in Design for Interaction from Delft University of Technology and speaks Dutch, English, German and French fluently.
Transdisciplinary design sensibilities, skills, dispositions: What might these look like? How might these be developed? And what benefit might they bring to designers and non designers?
Laying the Foundations for Sustainable DesignLocus Research
Presentation by Miles Park (University of New South Wales, Senior Lecturer, Industrial Design) for the National Education & Professional Development Forum 2009. For more information on the forum see http://sustainabledesign.org.nz/projects/forum.html
This document summarizes a presentation on sustainability awareness in design. It discusses the expanding role of design and initial findings from a survey on how designers consider sustainability. The survey looked at designers' competence on responsibility issues, ethics, attention to value chains, and consideration of user needs. Findings indicate a gap between a sense of global responsibility and focus on users. There is potential to lose sight of products and production if design focuses only on product-service systems. The designer's perceived role is smaller than it could be to address macro needs of ecosystems and societies.
Presentation by John Hatrick-Smith (Design Specialist, Better by Design) for the National Education & Professional Development Forum 2009. For more information on the forum see http://sustainabledesign.org.nz/projects/forum.html
Studio Lotus is a multidisciplinary design practice based in New Delhi, India. It has a team of 45 professionals from various disciplines including architects, designers, and draftsmen. The studio specializes in interior design, architecture, and spatial planning for hospitality, retail, and other commercial projects. Some of Studio Lotus' award-winning projects include hotels like RAAS Jodhpur and projects in retail, restaurants, and adaptive reuse of historic buildings. The studio is currently working on various hotel, retail, and commercial projects across India.
The document provides a summary of Lawrence Charles Abrahamson's professional experience and qualifications. It outlines his 14 years of experience in strategic design and experience across various industries. It also lists some of his select projects, including work for clients such as Reebok, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, and Pokemon USA. The summary highlights his skills in design innovation methodologies, strategic planning, experience design, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams.
Co-Lab : Gramer Haor- The Bazar Re-jointment; The Future Development of Grame...Ferdous Rahman Mugdho
These are some of our slides from our final presentation of 'co-lab Gramer Haor'. This was a collaboration studio between "Birmingham City University (BCU)" and "Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST)". We were group D from that studio; Ahmad Zubayr and Dawood Khan were two of the groupmates from BCU and me, Nafiz Ahmed, জয়িতা জয়ী were from SUST.
Overall , it was a great experience to work with such renowned school. Thanks to all the teachers from BCU and SUST for the opportunity and the guidance.
NB- there are some QR codes in the slides. if you scan those by your phone, you will get some 360 view from our developed design.
I wanted to gain formal design training been to your design background?
Design school is attracting students to advance my career and compete for Employers understand the value of
from diverse backgrounds who see better positions. improving user experience, but are
opportunities at the intersection of unsure how to accomplish it. Hybrid
business and design. These "hybrid" designers can provide leadership by
designers bring varied skills and applying design methods to solve
perspectives that enrich design complex problems. Employers have
education and careers. Their diverse been receptive to hybrid designers
experiences help them act as bridges who demonstrate their abilities
between design and other disciplines.
CII -TNTDPC DISCOVER INNOVATION - For Automotive & Automobile IndustryInnomantra
DISCOVER INNOVATION
A Workshop on Functional Innovation Methodology for Automotive Industry - A Systematic Approach to Drive Patentable and Profitable Ideas for Leaders & Technologists
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Tamil Nadu Technology Development and Promotion Centre in association with Innomantra Consulting Private Limited is hosting a one-day workshop ‘DISCOVER INNOVATION: A Workshop on Functional Innovation - A systematic approach to drive patentable and profitable ideas’ on Friday, 16 September 2016 at Hotel Crowne Plaza, Chennai.
Functional Innovation is unique and powerful innovation approach for Product, Process, Service and Business innovation.
How will it benefit you and your organisation?
This approach will provide the participants with powerful conceptual tools to systematically generate ideas for:
· Product & Service Innovation - New Concepts, Radical, Disruptive Ideas
· Process Innovation - Cost, Quality & Delivery,
· Business Model Innovation
Organisations that have used Functional Innovation Methodology
Leading firms like Alcatel-Lucent, Atkins, Bharat Electronics, Bosch, Hindustan Aeronautics, Google, Harman, Ingersoll Rand, Larsen & Toubro, LM Windpower, Lucy Electric, Meritor CVS, NetApp, SKF, Qualcomm, Trelleborg and several other Global Fortune 500 companies.
Results and Reviews
This methodology has been successfully applied in the past for diverse innovation objectives including product ideation, marketing innovation, process improvement and business model generation.
To Whom
For Leaders in Automotive & Automobile Industry : CEO's, CxO's, Presidents, Vice Presidents, General Managers, Leaders from Corporate Management, Innovation & IP Management, Corporate Initiatives, Strategic Planning and Technologists from R&D, Design and Design Services, New Product Development, Product Architecture &Management and Innovators aspire to make a difference, design in India and innovate for the world.
For Registration:
Delegate Fee ( Including Taxes): CII Members : INR 10,000 / Non-CII Members: INR 12,000
ANJANA. V Mobile: +91 97103 53587 Office: +91 44 4244 4555/603 (extn) Email: anjana.v@cii.in
HARIHARAN. T. P Office:+91 44 4244 4555/664 (extn) Email: hariharan.tp@cii.in
DISCOVER INNOVATION IN HYDERABAD, INDIA - 11th August 2016Innomantra
Confederation of Indian Industry(CII) & Andhra Pradesh Technology Development & Promotion Centre (APTDC) in association with Innomantra Consulting Private Limited, a niche innovation and Intellectual Property consulting firm is hosting a one day workshop:
DISCOVER INNOVATION
A Workshop on Functional Innovation - A systematic approach to drive patentable and profitable ideas
Day / Date: Thursday, 11th August 2016
Venue: HICC, Hitech City, Hyderabad, India
Functional Innovation is unique and powerful innovation approach developed by Innomantra for product, process, service and business innovation.
How will it benefit you and your organisation?
Innomantra's approach will provide the participants with powerful conceptual tools to systematically generate ideas for:
Product & Service Innovation - New Concepts, Radical, Disruptive Ideas
Process Innovation - Cost, Quality & Delivery,
Business Model Innovation
Organisations that have used Innomantra's Functional Innovation Methodology
Leading firms like Alcatel-Lucent, Atkins, Bharat Electronics, Bosch, Hindustan Aeronautics,Google,Harman, Ingersoll Rand, Larsen & Toubro, LM Windpower, Lucy Electric, Meritor CVS, NetApp, SKF, Qualcomm, Trelleborg . Innomantra has also worked with several other Global Fortune 500 companies.
Results and Reviews
Innomantra's methodology has been successfully applied in the past for diverse innovation objectives including product ideation, marketing innovation, process improvement and business model generation.
To Whom
CEO's, CxO's, Presidents, Vice Presidents, General Managers, Leaders from Corporate Management, Innovation & IP Management,Corporate Initiatives, Strategic Planning and Technologists from R&D, Design and Design Services, New Product Development, Product Architecture & Management and Innovators aspire to make a difference, design in India and innovate for the world.
IET-KPMG-INNOMANTRA -Reinventing Innovation Design Thinking Way for GrowthInnomantra
We are delighted to announce that registrations are now open for the masterclass we are offering along with KPMG and IET - Reinventing Innovation - Design Thinking Way for Growth. The virtual masterclass will help you develop two critical future skills and stand out in a tough market - Design Thinking and Innovation. The course will be delivered through virtual, live sessions on 21-22 April 2021 via Zoom by experts from KPMG and Innomantra.
Invest Two days and be a part of this virtual masterclass and take advantage of the curriculum curated by the industry's best names in design thinking and innovation. Participants shall be provided a certificate from the IET, KPMG, and Innomantra along with access to a cohort of like-minded professionals.
The masterclass will enable your innovation enablers to:
Gain an in-depth understanding of design thinking tools and use them effectively to solve complex problems
Explore design thinking through hands-on activities
Develop a process of systematic ideation that can result in patentable and profitable ideas
Internalize the core concepts of design thinking - empathy, brainstorming, prototyping, and storytelling
Listen to the customer (Internal and external) — empathize to understand hidden/latent needs
Evaluate financial viability of a new product or service
Measure risks involved in design assessments
The Design Thinking framework also sets a foundation for Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Digital innovation
To find out more about the course, key takeaways, and fees, please find the course brochure for your consumption. We would kindly request you to nominate few innovation leaders and enablers from your organization.
For Registration or further details feel free to get in touch with Ujani Ghosh - ujanighosh@theiet.in
A Sprint Workshop: Leading Accelerated Product Innovation
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Modern organizations have brought about sensational progress for humanity in less than two centuries―the blinks of an eye in the overall timeline of our species. None of the recent advances in human history would have been possible without organizations as vehicles for human collaboration. And yet, many people sense that the current way we run organizations has been stretched to its limits. We are increasingly disillusioned by organizational life. This workshop helps the leaders and organizations to invent a more powerful, more soulful, more meaningful way to innovate, by enabling to change our belief.
Functional Innovation is an integrated approach to creative ideation and problem-solving which incorporates aspects from several well-known ideation and problem-solving techniques. Functional Innovation developed out of a research study that involved analyzing 30,000+ recent innovations and 10,000+ highly cited patents in order to identify common patterns and develop useful heuristics.
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Functional Innovation Methodology is customized to the design of the product that will enable leaders to systematically generate ideas towards achieving innovation objectives to bring a common language of Innovation in the organization for Accelerated Product Design and Development with real-time case studies from ‘idea to invent ‘and insights from the industry experts.
This workshop will enable the think tank innovators and leaders how to deploy design space exploration easily with Multidisciplinary Design exploration, a methodology that can link, accelerate and enable your current simulation processes to give you a greater return on investment, and deliver you faster design
Accelerating Innovation - A Functional Innovation Workshop Innomantra
The Functional Innovation is an integrated approach to creative ideation and problem solving which incorporates aspects from several well-known ideation and problem solving techniques. FI developed out of a research study that involved analysing 30,000+ recent innovations and 10,000+ highly cited patents in order to identify common patterns and develop useful heuristics.
In the 1960s, Swiss Physicist Fritz Zwicky developed the method of ‘Morphological Analysis’ for complex problems. Around the same time, Soviet Scientist Genrich Altshuller formulated a method for systematic problem solving after reviewing more than 40,000 patent abstracts. FI methodology includes elements derived from these two approaches. It has also been influenced by the ‘Design Thinking' process introduced by Herbert Simon and the ‘Creative Problem Solving’ method pioneered by Alex Osborn.
The Functional Innovation™ Methodology is customized to the products, process and business model that will enable participants to systematically generate ideas towards achieving innovation objectives.
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India's first B school which is designed by senior product practitioners and CEOs of several high tech companies - EPIC (Executive Product Industry Council) and delivered by world class faculty from US and global product practitioners.
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Customer Connect & Market Research
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Consumer Insighting
Quantitative Methods
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Leveraging Social Media for customer research
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Usability & Experience Design
Applied Usability Design & Design Thinking
Idea & Innovation Management
Managing Intellectual Property
Winning in Emerging Markets
Product Life Cycle Management
Product Operations
Requirements Management & Road mapping
Product Portfolio Analysis
Product Management for mature products
Win/Loss analysis
Product line Economics
SaaS and Freemium Business Models
Go-to-Market
Solution Management
Strategic Marketing
Channel Development
Strategic Pricing
Lead Generation & pre sales
Customer relationship management
Social media & online marketing
Leadership & Soft Skills
Leading by influence
Negotiation and conflict resolution
Building Executive presence – Impactful Communication & Presentation Skills
Cross Culture Communication
Stakeholder Management
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2. TRODUCTION
Human curiosity and desire drive the innovations
and human need and want build the business. In
today s economy wherein barriers to world trade
are diminishing, organizations are focusing on
enhancing their productivity for increased
competitiveness. Design is the bridge between
the consumer questing for the experiential and
the company trying to meet that appetite with an
offer that presents the new in a user-friendly
and innovative way.
Peter Drucker the management guru says that
Every Organization needs one core competence:
Innovation . Innovation is meaningful today
only, if it is achieved with speed. Innovation,
in the past was more of experimentation,
involved trial and error methods. Such an
approach will not meet the demands of a dynamic
world. Challenge of innovation is that we need
to translate technological developments from
other fields into own products, processes and
services.
With ever-changing interpretation of
Innovation , it is imperative for every
organization to become dynamic and change to
survive and sustain growth. Organizations
created and managed efficiently when the world
was stable are ill prepared to manage the
change required to meet the demands of the
dynamic world. Change management inputs would
help to explore how the dynamics of effective
change work and show you how to unlock
resistance to change, enable teams to work
together and speed up the implementation of
change leading to fast paced innovation process.
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this three day workshop is to
expose the participants to know innovation and
manage change to have these as their core
strength.
PROGRAMME CONTENT
The following would be broad content of the
programme to touch upon;
v Creative Industries as Competitive domain
3. v Value Creation and Competitive advantage
through design for the Creative Industries
v Designing and implementing an Innovation
strategy
v Developing the firm s innovative
capabilities
v Managing Change in the Creative Industries
v Introduction to tools / methods of
Systematic Innovation such as TRIZ
FOR WHOM
This workshop would be of interest to;
The Designers, Creators, Innovators,
Entrepreneurs, Professionals, Managers,
Decision Makers, Retailers, MSMEs, Industries,
professionals and Students.
METHODOLOGY
Presentations, lectures, experience sharing and
discussions with experienced faculty members
will take place throughout the workshop. Visual
presentations will also be made.
The workshop will also provide suitable hands
on exposure to work with some the tools /
methods for innovations to happen.
ANCHOR FACULTY:
PROF BHAVIN KOTHARI
Professor Bhavin Kothari is Associate Senior
Faculty and coordinator of Strategic Design
Management discipline at National Institute of
Design. He is head of Intellectual Property
Rights Cell at NID. He is also heading
International Center for Indian Crafts at NID.
Prof Kothari is a qualified Engineer Planner
and has pursued another master in Patents Law
from NALSAR University of Law. He has been
instrumental in facilitating and generating IP
awareness in designer fraternity in general and
at NID in particular.
Prof Kothari has good knowledge about the
emerging trends and paradigms in the field of
Design Management and Intellectual Property
with a research aptitude. He undertook research
study on 'Industrial Design as a Tool of
Competition for Indian Industry' as part of the
IPR component of TIDP project of Government of
4. India and European Union as an Anchor
Researcher.
Prof Kothari has attended, organized and
presented at many seminars including very well
received series of awareness generation
programmes in various cities of India on
Industrial Design Registration and protection
jointly with office of Controller General of
Patents, Designs & Trademarks, Department of
Industrial Policy and Promotion, Nodal
Government of Agency to implement IPR regime in
India.
CO-ANCHOR FACULTY:
PROF ACHUTHA RAO
Prof. P. Achutha Rao is currently the
Coordinator (Industry Relations), Design Clinic
Scheme - MSMEs, South Zone at National
Institute of Design (NID), Bangalore. Before
taking up this position Prof. Achutha Rao was
the Center Head, NID R & D Campus, Bangalore.
Earlier he was Research Chair Holder, O P
Jindal Design Research Chair at NID R&D Campus,
Bangalore.
Prof. Achutha Rao is a Product Designer by
profession and qualification with about 30
years of industrial experience and eleven years
of teaching experience. Rao has been associated
with design since the last 4 decades in
different capacities, has experienced the
transition of design from non-design to
design as innovation . Apart from being a
design educator, he brings with him the rich
experience of designing for the corporate
sector as well as MSMEs.
Rao is a Value Engineering enthusiast and was
one of the founding members of the Tamilnadu
Chapter of the Indian Value Engineering
Society. He was a member of the Governing
Council of the Society of Industrial Designers
of India. Prof. Rao conducts corporate training
programmes relating to Innovative Product
Development, Product Design and Design Methods,
Creativity and Innovation, Systematic
Innovation (TRIZ), Value Engineering, Lean
Design, Design for Assembly, Design for
Service, DFMEA, QFD.
5. INTAKE
Participation will be limited to a maximum of
twenty (on a first come first serve basis).
Any and all in the creative field including
designers, architects, managers, and
professionals working in creative fields can
benefit from this programme. Others desiring
to increase their sensitivity and awareness
in related issues are also welcome.
REGISTRATION FEES
FEE & REGISTRATION: ` 10,000/- (Rupees Ten
Thousands only) Non-residential, includes
Workshop Registration fee, Lunch and one set
of material only, Including Service Tax] to
be paid by Demand Draft/ Pay Order before one
week of the program in favour of NATIONAL
INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, payable at Ahmedabad.
Kindly send in your nominations on your
company letterhead indicating Name/s,
Designation, Address, Phone No, Fax No, and
Email Id of the nominees along with the fee
to;
Certification: A certificate of participation will be presented to the
participants
Organized by:
Industry Programmes & Projects
Paldi, Ahmedabad 380007
Tel: +91-79-2662 3692 Ext. 1068/1199
Fax:+1-79-26621167 / 26605240
Mansukh: 09426329633 | Rupali: 09328136526
E-mail: ipp@nid.edu | industryprogrammes@nid.edu
Website: www.nid.edu